Motorola V70 Review
The Motorola
V70's sleek chrome body and round screen are bound to attract attention.
The unique revolving cover rotates to reveal more features making
the V70 stand out from the crowd. Its exclusive electro-luminescent
keypad also lights up a soft blue colour. You can even change the
look of the V70 to suit your mood with the interchangeable lenses.
With
GPRS, the V70 keeps you connected to WAP services and you only pay
for the information you download. The V70 can also handle faxes
and data transmission.
Key
features of the Motorola v70:
- WAP
(over GPRS)
- Light-on-dark
display (96x64 pixels / 3 lines of text)
- Available
in a range of colours
- Predictive
text messaging
- 64
ringtones (32 preset + 32 customisable)
- Voice
activated dialling
- Phone
book (155 names)
- Caller
identification
- Integrated
headset jack
- Data
capability
- Games
Clock, calendar, alarm
- Currency
converter, calculator
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- Size:
84 x 44 x 21 mm
- Weight:
83g
- Battery
standby: 70-145 hours
- Battery
talktime: 2-3 hours
- Vibration
alert
- Dual
band
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Motorola
have certainly been radical with the Motorola V70. It's very practical
though, being very compact and lightweight, and feels good in the
hand. It's well thought out details make it much more user-friendly
than previous Motorola phones - the buttons and menus are wasy to
use like a Nokia. On the negative side, the screen is a little small,
and we'd expect a few more features for the price.
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