Pros: Size, battery life, and weight Cons: Navigation system not as intuitive as Nokia
I recently purchased a Motorola v3682 because I was becoming a little unhappy with my Ericsson T28w. Don't get me wrong, the ericsson has a lot of things going for it but my first phone ever being a microtac and then a StarTAC, I've become rather...
Pros: SMALL, incredibly small. bright screen Cons: a real pain to use, flip-phone issues. not user-friendly.
I'm balanced between joy and fear about having purchased this phone. A summary of my worried ambivalence: I am *so* very happy to have something smaller than my Nokia, I'm not happy with a flip-face phone, ringtones are limited and annoying, my problems...
Pros: Very small and light. Cons: Not user friendly, I mean, a total pain to navigate.
A very small phone, very trendy looking, very light, but I would trade it for any Nokia model on a blink of an eye.
Before you buy one, make sure you call Motorola and get the 6 months course on how to navigate and use this phone.
My first...
Pros: WAP, Voice Dialing, Voice Recording, Long Life Cons: Not At All!
I have never encountered any phone with as many bells and whistles as the V3682 phone by Motorola. Not even available through VoiceStream in New York City, I was still able to get my hands on it through non-affiliated stores in the city. Before this...
I thought I would really like this phone because of its features and appearance. After using it for a few weeks it is just not as easy to use as more boring phones. It makes my Nokia 5190 appear very lame by comparison, but I know my 5190 can take a...
Pros: Small Light weight Cons: Unreliable single band hard to use
The GSM model doesn't have all the features
You would think a company as large as Motorola could get it right once in a while. This phone is a vast improvement over
their last GSM phone the startac however it misses it's mark
in many areas. I also have to wonder why Motorola didn't make...
Pros: Lightweight, Stylish, Clear Cons: Antenna Flimsy, Sometimes Not Loud enough, Menu's not as easy as Nokia
When I bought this phone i was a Diehard Nokia fan, using nokia phones for the past four years. Finally I decided to try a motorola and was very pleased with what I got. This phone is durable (dropped it three times and only has scratches on outside)...
Pros: Its very small, cute and vibrates too. Cons: Talk time and standby could be longer.
Motorola V3682 is probably one of the smallest phone (as of 07/27/01) in the GSM 1900 market right now (US and Canada). It pack so many features which can be found on www.mot.com.
I previously used Nokia 8890, 8290 and Ericsson T28W...
Pros: Super compact, solid design and construction, loaded w/great features. Cons: So "James Bond" you may use it too often, racking up your minutes.
I'll admit it, I'm a Motorola fan. Their microchips and wireless technolgies have always been cutting-edge, from Macintosh PowerPC and Palm Pilot microprocessors to advanced radio telecommunications, THEY RULE. Their construction, too, is usually good....
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