Motorola V600 Review
Motorola is a very big producer of mobile phones and is probably rivaled the most by companies like Nokia and Samsung. Motorola has been one of the largest mobile phone hardware providers for many years and the Motorola V600 is one of its largest successes to date. The Motorola V600 is a very simple phone that has many different functions to please the most complicated user.
The Motorola V600 comes in a very cool silver and grey color scheme, with most of the darker grey color being the color for the keys. The phone comes in the very standard clamshell shape. The phone weighs a pretty heavy 125 grams, which is on the heavier side of most weights offered by mobile phones, but is made up for by the vast array of available functions. The phone's dimensions are 88 X 23 mm, which should be considered a very stocky, yet compact setup for Motorola's flagship model. The LCD display comes in 16-bit color, and is sized at 176 X 220 pixels. The phone also has an external display of 96 X 32 pixels, which is very generous for the secondary viewing screen. The Motorola V600 does come with many different options for the changeable faceplate feature, but is known as a changeable shell option to those owning a Motorola phone. The phone offers phone book capacity of 1000 different names, while allowing six entries for each entered name. The phone also offers digital TTY/TDD, which is a program assists the hearing impaired with day-to-day operations on the cellular phone. The Motorola V600also comes with 24 polyphonic ring tones, which is perfect for those wishing to personalize their ring. The Motorola V600 also offers English and Spanish speaking and display capabilities, which is very useful given the various integrations of society over recent years. The phone also comes with the latest in predictive-text entry technology, which really assists the user in saving time by predicting what words the user will text and enters those words automatically. The Motorola V600 also has the best in speaker phone capabilities, available for those who wish to talk while multitasking. The phone also comes with the now necessary camera that really is quite the standard when it comes to modern mobile phone technology. The camera comes fully equipped with VGA resolution, self-timer options, and low-light functionality that will really assist the user in darker environments.

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