Motorola W315

 

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Simple is good. The ’simple is good’ principle applies to the Motorola W315. It comes with the basics. The W315 looks sophisiticated and yet is simple to use. Get the job done and do it with the style and quality that you expect from Motorola. Choosing a phone has never been easier, and using the W315 is simple, familiar and friendly.

Price Range: $109.99Ā  - 149.99

At 3.48 by 1.96 by 0.98 inches and 4.06 ounces, the Motorola W315 is a bit hefty for such a basic phone. We didn’t see it as a problem, but the dimensions can mean a trade-off for other users. Though the W315 slips easily into a bag, it can be a bit much for smaller pockets when you’re out for a night on the town. A stubby antenna adds more girth, but we’re used to that from a CDMA phone. On the whole, the W315 felt comfortable in the hand but we couldn’t help notice the hinge mechanism was a tad loose. We didn’t have any problems, but it didn’t flip open with a sturdy click. On the other hand, we liked the blue color, the rounded edges, and the rubberized texture on the W315’s exterior.

Offering user-friendly features in a stylish, affordable handset, the Motorola W315 is the perfect mobile for easy, on-the-go communications. With advanced messaging features and ample talk and standby times, the W315 gives you the tools to stay in touch and on track. Combining stylish design with smart functionality, the W315 features a vivid color screen, unique external display and a tactile soft-touch finish - all at a budget-friendly price.

The audio quality of the W315 in calls is good, though; we found that both sent and received voices were clearly reproduced without the overemphasized bass or treble that we see on many phones. And it’s also easy to manage contacts and calls; the included contact manager and call logging features are basic, but easy to use. Our only issue is that you can’t search the contact list for a particular name; you can only type the first letter of the first name, then scroll down the list. this could be a real pain if you have a lot of friends; the E315 can hold up t thousand contacts, but scrolling through that many would be a frustrating exercise.

  • Tri-Mode Phone
  • Vibrant, wide color display
  • Soft touch housing
  • Enhanced Text Messaging
  • Integrated Speakerphone
  • GPS Enabled/E911
  • Voice Dialing

What you get:

  • Motorola W315 phone
  • Travel charger
  • Lithium-Ion battery
  • User manual
  • One Year Limited Warranty

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