- Andrakis
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If you remove the back cover and possibly the battery, you should find a 15 digits number (or 6-2-6-1 digits or 6/2/6/1). That's the IMEI.
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- 2007-06-07 16:28
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- Andre
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which number is the IMEI, my friend? one in the back behind the battery?
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- 2007-06-06 03:24
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- Andrakis
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Steve, could you please post here the first 8 digits of the IMEI of your phone?
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- 2007-06-05 18:25
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- Steve D
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My wife has had this phone for a couple of weeks now and really pleased with it. It is a similar size to the Sony Ericsson handsets when closed. The outside has a soft black suedette coating which makes it nice to hold. The screen is a good size and very clear. The keypad is responsive and easy to use. At 1.3 megapixel, the quality of the photo's are quite good. It supports a wide range of audio, video and photo formats and the memory can be upgraded to up to 2 Gig using a micro SD card. It comes with a good web browser and allows you to zoom into the page. It supports wireless and works quite well with the BT Homehub in the UK for mobile calls via broadband (it does struggle to pick up the wireless signal from time to time). It also works with UK Openzone public internet wifi hotspots. All in all, I would recommend this phone. As mentioned elsewhere, it doesn't come with any software but easily connects to our XP computer using Bluetooth for simple file transfer.The only down side is that using it in a wireless mode drains the battery quite quickly. However this function can easily be turned on and off as and when required.
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- 2007-06-02 21:19
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- Andrakis
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Why is it still in coming soon status?
Anyone who has this phone, could you please post the IMEI number of your device here? It would help me a lot in my work. I don't need all the 15 digits, the first 8 is enough. Thanks a lot!
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- 2007-05-21 11:21
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- Mick
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I've had this phone for a few weeks now and thoughtit sucked at first but now I'm used to it I think it's cool the only problem being is that you have to buy the software from a dealer to be able to operate your phone with your PC or laptop. Motorola should give this software free like other mobile phone companies.
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- 2007-03-11 19:02
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- in_the_know
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Ok, this phone sucks. I've been testing this for a few months now using it via GSM and wifi. If you have wifi switched on, then you'd better forget about a decent abttery life. The phone OS is serously slow. Many times you press a button only to wait a few seconds for the phone to actualyl do anything. Also, sometimes it seems to do nothing, so you press other buttons, then 10 - 15 seconds later it gets it's freak on and tries to do every button press you did in one. Compare this to a phone from a few years ago - eg Nokia 6230. Moto has a much nicer screen and camera, Nokia wins hands down on everythign else. Sure, no wifi - but serously, why do you want wifi on a phone? I don't use a Nokia 6230 just in case you thought I was being biased. This phone looks great, lovely screen, so-so camera, but the useability lets it down to a point where it isn't worth considering as your daily phone.
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- 2007-01-22 14:30
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- Lucas
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BT are offering this mobile on there network in the UK, and the mobile users wi-fi when at home or wi-fi hotspot to connect to there BT Fusion network when at home and makes the call much cheaper.
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- 2007-01-12 19:19
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should be able to run skype or i think theres a built in software for UMA, maybe theres a JAVA version of skype, that should be no problem
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- 2007-01-09 11:10
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- Morgan
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Can't install skype? I run skype without issue on my Linux desktop and Linux Laptop... I would be very surprised if you couldn't install it, that and open wengo and a slew of other open-source free Voip programs.
My opinion of this phone is that I think I would buy it, as long as it supports a2dp for my moto headset.
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- 2007-01-02 15:10
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- joe dirt
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I've been waiting years for a WLAN enabled flip-phone. Why has it taken so long?
CONS: Its extreme price. It's running Linux, so you can't install Skype or anyother app to extend it's functionality. My WSP isn't going to carry it.
If you're a Cingular customer like me and are looking for a smartphone minus the WLAN. I'd recommend the Cingular 3125 which you can get for $100.
Why can't they just give us what we(the customers) want intead of releasing what they want and then spending millions trying to convince us that we need it?
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- 2006-11-11 02:59
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- james
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good phone and all great features but the price is a bit much
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- 2006-10-09 10:43
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- steveMon
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does anybody know if this motorola phone has the picture caller ID on the cover (outside)? or is that feature still not available?
any major difference between this and the E895?
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- 2006-09-26 22:49
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- Mucka 4_55
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Best phone ever great features and nice design trust me its a must have you'll luv it thanks Mucka4_55
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- 2006-08-06 09:56
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(i wasnt sure if i had 2 put optional or my real name - so i guessed and put optional.
if any 1 is interested my name is mr hakkaberry.
Anyhu.
I like this fone.
My faveorite color is blue.
I like this fone becoz its blue.
Thanks.
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- 2006-06-09 20:33
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- Tony
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Does anyone know if this is a real smartphone (possible to install native 3d party apps) or if its OS will be locked like on several other linux/java so-called smartphones ?? Any hint on its US release date ? Motorola said mid 2006 at CES06 but no news since then. I emailed them and their reply was "we do not have any details on the availability of the Motorola A910 for the US market". Of course they don't have any detail, what was I thinking...
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- 2006-05-16 02:27
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Motorola A910
Dear ladies and gentlemen! It is offered to your attention, the newest model of phone supporting the newest wireless technology UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access). Only at us! Welcome to http://motorola910.fateback.com
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- 2006-04-19 15:16
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