Motorola MC55 - user opinions and reviews

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8.3
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nice
i like it

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  • 2009-03-11 04:07
  • nsCe
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> In reply to jou @ 2009-03-10 14:16 from p$tUThat's because it will take at leat 5, 10, or 15 years for other brands be capable to make anything similar to capture that segment of the market...not likely for anyone you know.

My company indeed is interested in such device for its scanning capabilites, and compare to other similar deveices (think about the device you see FedEX or UPS staff are carrying...), this unit is relatively small.

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  • 2009-03-11 01:26
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> In reply to m3th4don @ 2009-03-10 17:57 from 0UiaJust curious as if you ever use your phones outdoor and drop them perhaps at least once a week and see if they can survive like Moto phones.

My friend's N76 only dropped ONCE, and the flip already turned 180 degrees and lost the flip open to answer function, while my friend's wife uses Moto V3maxx survived at least 50 similar impact and still works perfectly.

This MC series is NOT designed for people like you...the barcode scanning capabilities are likely for those in logistics.

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  • 2009-03-11 01:22
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> In reply to [deleted post]Let's see when the other 2 brands you mentioned EVER can come out with such INDUSTRIAL device.

The device is capable to scan barcodes for logistics, delivery, products visibility, etc...

So if your favorite companies can come out with such device, let me know so my company can consider. (yes, my COMPANY is considering such barcode reading device...)

A PHONE for EVERYBODY eh? Some company can't even make its own WM base phone!

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  • 2009-03-11 01:18
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It looks nice...

But that antenna??

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  • 2009-03-10 22:37
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never come back in style never

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  • 2009-03-10 22:07
  • 04{V
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its a rugged phone, not fashionable, but resistant

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  • 2009-03-10 18:55
  • 5%rr
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the diferent design
beautifull
excellent for busines

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  • 2009-03-10 18:28
  • nsCe
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> In reply to Ole @ 2009-03-10 15:37 from G2GSi'm an architect. i use an e71 and an ARTE (have used e50, e51..etc) NO way !

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  • 2009-03-10 17:57
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336 Gr. omg?!?!? wtf ?!?!? whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?

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  • 2009-03-10 17:53
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> In reply to Ole @ 2009-03-10 15:37 from G2GSNow thats the point
I Agree

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  • 2009-03-10 17:01
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2009-03-10 13:52 from S4rkIt's not just for executives in Iraq...! Think about architects, engineers, contractors, etc. who may need a tough phone and require a smartphone capabilities for business purposes! I for one like it (except for that huge bulging bump on top...I know... its a tough antenna..)

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  • 2009-03-10 15:37
  • G2GS
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Wow !Wow !! Wow !!! Byutiful

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  • 2009-03-10 14:48
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vow vow vow

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  • 2009-03-10 14:18
  • nsCe
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Stupid designer from Moto.
Moto making same mistakes like 5; 10 and 15 years ago!

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  • 2009-03-10 14:16
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Looks like a phone from the late 90īs, even then it was outdated.....

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  • 2009-03-10 13:54
  • S4rk
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For those executives who work in the iraq, or in the desert it might be handy....What a brick, as a motorola fan this is not exactly the most thrilling phone out there.
At least there are not many as this one, who knoew why??

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  • 2009-03-10 13:52
  • S4rk
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3.5" and QWERTY under it and that's 336G !

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  • 2009-03-10 13:17
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