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> In reply to 100 Moto @ 2009-03-11 01:31 from Er2M - click to readWow! Charging from a USB port. Now that is advanced. Ok, here's a little challenge for you: name a Motorola phone on the marked today with the same specs or better than a Nokia N95 8GB(which is over a year old now). You better check out the N95 8GB spec sheet before answering, just to save embarrassment.
I will however concede that Motorola are the leaders in Walkie Talkies(2 way radios and CB or "ham radio"). Oh, joy!
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- 2009-03-11 09:43
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> In reply to Phiafly @ 2009-03-10 08:54 from wfy$ - click to readI certainly want to send you a postcard with my Moto phone charging thru USB...seems like most of the brands you mentioned are NOT capable of such ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY invented by Moto several years ago.
Of course iphone is capable of that as well (not sure about HTC).
And how about technology similar to Crystal Talk from the brands you mentioned? I know certain brand's barphones are famous for capturing all the background noise so the person's own voice cannot be heard.
Hi-tech stuff? You can get all the hi-tech stuff you want from the other brands, but if the earpiece volume goes up and down inconsistently, don't see how hi-tech can it be.
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- 2009-03-11 01:31
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the moto phone are realy TENACIOUS
voice quality is best BETWIXT rivals
the design is PARTICULAR
the new technology is EXCLUSIVE(modshift , crystal talk ...)
overlord motorola
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- 2009-03-10 14:54
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> In reply to 100 Moto @ 2009-03-10 06:05 from Er2M - click to readWell, you enjoy your third/forth rate product and the rest of us will enjoy cutting edge technology(Nokia, LG, Sony etc)and all the benefits that they bring. Send us a postcard from the past. All the best Grampa.
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- 2009-03-10 08:54
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> In reply to Phiafly @ 2009-03-10 04:15 from wfy$ - click to readNo choice due to incapabilities of others or others do not want to provide the necessary support?
The law enforcement agency where I live actually tried the almighty brand's products once....as it bidded for the contract with unbelievable low price.
However, upon the initial trial run, drop calls, blind spots, shutdown and various other problems surfaced to the point the law enforcement agency decided to switch back to Moto.
Even voice quality of Moto's bar design Zn5 outperforms competitors with Crystal Talk technology, not to mention even the almighty brand doesn't even know how to make a decent (slim) flip phone...
My friend dropped his N76 ONCE and the flip turned over 180 degrees and lost the open to answer function, while his wife's V3maxx dropped at least 20 times and still works perfectly.
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- 2009-03-10 06:05
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> In reply to 100 Moto @ 2009-03-10 01:10 from Er2M - click to readBecause they are contracted to use Motocrapola. They have no choice!
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- 2009-03-10 04:15
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2009-03-09 06:32 from 4HTQ - click to readMid range is all they are capable of and they are at the bottom of "mid range". Get it now? They are a spent force. Let them die already!
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- 2009-03-10 04:12
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> In reply to Anonymous @ from HHHH - click to readWithout Motorola, how many more years would it take the others to "invent" mobile phones?
And if Moto makes such "worst" telecom devices, why your local lawenforcement officers / firefighters / medical teams still use Moto products?
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- 2009-03-10 01:10
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This is still a major fault with Moto phones- look how the text is cut off: "Phoneb..." "Multim..." etc, looks really messy :/
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- 2009-03-09 16:49
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> In reply to prince vegeta @ 2009-03-09 10:04 from uNVA - click to readsorry man couldn't find any similarity between the LG one and Moto one.
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- 2009-03-09 14:46
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Does anyone here have an IQ above 80??
How is this mid-range device ANY different from a mid-range device from SE, Nokia, LG or Samsung?
What part of MID-RANGE do you not understand??
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- 2009-03-09 06:32
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2009-03-07 13:02 from nsCe - click to readWhy, moto are like 2 years behind everyone else...
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- 2009-03-09 01:08
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> In reply to Louie @ 2009-03-07 08:38 from vaPB - click to readYeah, quite "outdated" eh? See when will either the almighty brand or the I?Music brand will come out any phone which supports both GSM and TS-SCDMA....probably in YEARS to come.
Don't think the two other brands mentioned above even know how to make a dual mode GSM/CDMA phone.
Outdated tech eh?
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- 2009-03-09 01:05
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Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), CDMA / TD
SCDMA
240 x 320 pixel QVGA display
3.1 megapixel camera, 8x digital zoom and editing options, LED flash
15-20 fps video capture and playback
Video Mixer (on-device video editing, transition and sound effects) Video Mixer gives you the option to add customizable or preloaded transitions and sound effects to videos
Facebook, YouTube and MySpace apps
Popular pre-loaded social media services such as Facebook, Myspace, Photobucket and YouTube let you publish photos, videos and blog postings, with just one click.
3.5mm headset jack
radio
Opera web browser
8MB of internal memory
MicroSDHC support up to 32GB
Talk time: up to 435 minutes
Stand-by time: up to 400 hours
excelexnt multimedia phone
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