Motorola C155

 

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The Motorola C155 does not come with an MP3 player. This phone comes with built in polyphonic ringtones, which means you can download simple MIDI files from the Internet and upload them through your phone, or simply download them via GRPS (if GRPS is built in). We do not recommend purchasing polyphonic ringtones from pay-per-use services such as television commercials, because the C155 is capable of receiving them as MIDI files which are common on the Internet.

The range of downloadable games and wallpapers available from Motorola is stronger than that of any other provider. Motorola also packages the I-Melody ringtone composer software to allow you to create your own ringtones.Two different predictive-text-entry methods are available with the C155: EMS and iTAP. Many suggest that iTAP is more accurate than T9, and results in an easier typing experience.

Headsets:
Hands-Free Headset Silver - 98323 / AAYN4264

Batteries:
Lithium Ion Battery - SNN5749

Chargers:

Travel Charger - SPN5162

Carkits:
Mobile Phone Holder HC100 - SYN0828m T605
Vehicle Power Adapter - SYN9324

Style:
Screen Wipe (Pink) - SYN1599A
Screen Wipe with Wrist Band - SYN1060

Motorola A845

 

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High-speed data service with streaming video; videoconferencing capabilities; speakerphone; 64MB of memory; e-mail support; integrated camera with dual lenses; Bluetooth. The Motorola Bluetooth® Wireless Headset H550 is compatible to offers a A845 sleek ergonomic design that combines style and all-day wearability. The Motorola H550 Headset rests comfortably close to your ear, delivering outstanding voice clarity using the latest Bluetooth? wireless technology. Includes interchangeable ear hooks for a secure fit.

Motorola went to the trouble of providing two camera lenses: one in the handset’s left corner and the other on the reverse side. While they make self-portraits a cinch, we weren’t sure that dual lenses added any functionality. They are, however, well out of the way of your fingers when you’re taking photos. Immediately below the rear lens is the speakerphone. While it is generously sized, its placement on the handset’s rear face muffles the sound if the phone is flat on a surface. On top of the mobile is the infrared port; a 2.5mm headset jack and a dedicated camera button sit on the right spine. We usually like dedicated camera keys, but this one was tiny for the phone’s size. Likewise, the volume rocker on the left spine is way too small and difficult to press.

Headsets:
Bluetooth® Headset H550 - SYN1822B
MOTOPURE™ H12 Universal Bluetooth Headset - 89184N/SYN2487A
Bluetooth® Headset H800 - 89114N
Motorola Bluetooth® Headset H500 - 98732H / SYN1527A

Batteries:
Slim Lithium Ion Battery - SNN5639

Chargers:

Travel Charger CH600 - 98516
Charger Adapter CH605 - SKN6180/98601

Carkits:
MOTOROKR™ T505 Bluetooth® In-Car Speakerphone with Digital FM Transmitter
Mobile Phone Holder HC100 - SYN0828
Motorola Bluetooth® Portable Hands-Free Speaker T305 - 98783
Motorola Bluetooth® Automotive Music & Hands-free System T605

Data:
Motorola Bluetooth® PC Adapter PC850 - 98716H
Motorola Phone Tools 4 - 98741H

Style:
Leather Bluetooth Headset Carry Holster - SYN1572A

Motorola C550

 

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The small display of the C550 is not ideal for viewing photos, and with only 4k colours, this puts the C550 at the bottom of the “entry-level” bracket of camera phones. Still, with polyphonic ringtones, Java games and plenty of other features, this is a good phone to consider if you are on a tight budget.

The Motorola C550 does not come with an MP3 player. This phone comes with built in polyphonic ringtones, which means you can download simple MIDI files from the Internet and upload them through your phone, or simply download them via GRPS (if GRPS is built in). We do not recommend purchasing polyphonic ringtones from pay-per-use services such as television commercials, because the C550 is capable of receiving them as MIDI files which are common on the Internet.

Motorola C115

 

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The Motorola A768i is a 2004 model mobile phone which is compatible with Rogers Wireless and Microcell Fido. It operates on the frequencies of GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, For this phone to be able to operate on Rogers Wireless or Microcell Fido, if not purchased at the respective retailers, one must make sure this phone does not have a sim-lock and ensure it is unlocked.

Compact and stylish, the Motorola C115 delivers the communication capabilities you demand and the reliability you need to satisfy both your personal and professional lives. With an outstanding battery performance and ergonomic keypad, the model C115 makes it possible to place endless calls and send messages with ease. Promising to deliver on-the-go fun for mobile entertainment, the slim model C115 gives you the ability to compose a one-of-a kind ringtone, play a full pre-loaded game or personalize your mobile with an eye-catching screensaver all at a truly affordable price. With the Motorola C115 in your palm, you can talk, text and play to your heart’s content.

Some very nice features like the volume on the ring, you can switch up and down like you TV or radio, just one control takes you from nothing, to vibrate, to a ring and louder ring options. No need to choose the type of environment or tone to goto quiet mode, very simple. If you have been in the cinema when the reminder is on the screen to switch off your mobile phone and been annoyed when 50 mobiles make a noise as they are switched off to silent, then this is the phone for you. Why would you make a phone that makes a racket when switched off or to silent, you don’t want a noise, that’s why you are switching it off!.

Available Accessories for Motorola C115

Audio:
Universal FM Stereo Radio Headset (Cheerful Pink)
Universal FM Stereo Radio Headset (Zeast Blue)

Car Kits:
Vehicle Power Adaptor (77437H)

Power:
920 mAh Li-Ion Battery (77725)
Travel Charger (US Plug - 77727, Australia/NZ Plug 77609, Euro Plug 77726)

Motorola C168

 

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Get more for less with the eye-catching, yet affordable, Motorola C168. Featuring a colour display and packed with the best of the basics for everyday communication, this slim mobile really delivers. Equipped with Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) to add pictures to everyday texts, excellent battery life, a sleek design and FM radio for your listening pleasure via a headset accessory, the Motorola C168 is the perfect phone to meet all your needs – in the office and beyond.

Price Range: Unknown

One design downer is the set of FM headphones. The startling silver colour is hard on the eyes, and it’s obvious that the headset has been made on the cheap. The large ear buds are also none too comfortable for small-eared users, and the stereo plug juts out from its port at an odd angle, making it likely to be accidentally yanked out when the phone is in a bag or pocket.

The keypad is very well made. The keys are solid and have a stable feeling. They are pretty small though, so those of you with large hands and fingers will have trouble typing numbers and letters. The fake joystick is less better. It’s not a joystick actually, it’s an OK/Menu key with 4 keys surrounding it, so it’s sometimes hard to get used to the feeling if you’re used to Joystick phones. The OK/Menu button is made of poor quality metal, which has a somewhat cheap feeling.It has no buttons for volume, which I don’t miss since it doesn’t have any musical capabilities.

One area the C168 did excel in was battery life. Using the phone for a few short phone calls and about five text messages per day, we were able to get around five days from the battery. Infrequent users who are looking to purchase a phone primarily for emergency contact will find the long battery life and rock-bottom price a very attractive combination.

Personalisation / Fun Features
Sleek, chic design
Games: Pre-loaded
Downloadable ringtones, wallpapers, screensavers
Alert types: iMelody & Polyphonic ringtones and the ability to compose one-of-a kind ringtones

Call Management Features
Call transfer
Call diverting
Phone lock
Call barring
Call Waiting
Caller line identifier (CLI): name displayed if in phonebook

Messaging Features
SMS
MMS (Picture / photo + text + sound)
iTAP™ Predictive text with T9 emulation: with T9 emulation
EMS 5.0
Cell Broadcast: select multiple addresses, create lists of friends
Group SMS

Lifestyle Features
Calendar
Alarm
Calculator and Currency Converter

Performance Features
Standby Time: up to 340 hours
Phonebook: Store up to 600 phonebook entries and 250 SMS messages. Multiple letter phonebook search and zoom font during dialing

Data Features
GPRS: Class 8 (1U/4D)
Browser: WAP 2.0

Technical Specifications

Bands: Dual-band GSM 900/1800
Colour: black
Form Factor - Candy Bar
Volume: 63.3cc
Weight: 78g
External Display: 128×128 colour 65K CSTN
Dimensions: 104 x 46 x 14

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