Motorola V750 Review
July 2008, the Motorola Adventure V750 is a clamshell phone weighing only 110 grams but is jam-packed with lots of features for the cell phone user. With an LCD display of 65k colors on a 240x320 resolution screen, you won’t have troubles sending out SMS or MMS messages with this phone.
The Motorola V750 is the perfect cell phone for the on-the-go user. Keep yourself occupied with its Java capabilities and the four games preloaded into the unit: PK Game, Collection Hunter, Ice Hockey and Geoblaster+Java. With its CDMA dual band and WAP capabilities, download more games from your cell phone network to play as well as polyphonic ringtones, which can be used to give a personal touch to each of the 1,000 contacts stored in its phonebook.
Have fun taking photos of everything you see with the Adventure Motorola V750 ’s built-in 2.0 megapixel camera or better yet, take videos of the interesting things you see. With its built-in 128 MB of memory and up to 8 GB of expandable memory from the microSD memory card, you can take as many photos or videos as you want to without worrying about running out of space. And even if you do, simply upload the photos and videos on your computer through the PCSync.
Keep yourself occupied with the Motorola V750 ’s own music player, which supports many music formats, including MP3, WMA, AAC and AAC+. Connect your headset and listen to your favorite music while waiting or walking. And even when you’re away, this cell phone can last on its lithium ion battery for up to 5.5 hours of non-stop talk time. Other features include flight mode capability and hearing aid c
ompatibility.
- Pros
The lithium ion battery is capable of 5.5 hours of talk time.
Store up to 1,000 contacts in the phonebook with multiple entries per contact.
It has a built-in 2.0 megapixel camera.
It has a built-in 128 MB memory and expandable microSD memory up to 8 GB.
Internet capabilities allow downloading Java games and polyphonic ringtones.
Its music player supports MP3, WMA, AAC and AAC+ music files. - Cons
Camera isn’t the best on the market
It only comes in one color.
It doesn’t have Wi-Fi. - Overall
Overall, the Motorola Adventure V750 is a good, dependable cell phone packed with basic features for multimedia. All you really have to worry about is getting used to the only color it comes in: grey.

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