Trying hard to be cutting edge
Written: Feb 12 '01
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Pros: Comfortable and small, nice positioning of earpiece and mike.
Cons: More features than I will likely use
The Bottom Line: I use my phone a lot. This phone is comfortable to have with me, quick to use and because of the size fits in my pocket or belt nicely.
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| TWJ's Full Review: Motorola Timeport P8767 Cell Phone |
This phone is comfortable, sleek and attractive. The controls are easy to use (ie volume change while speaking, switching from ring to vibrating or silence). However, the menus for the more complex functions are not very clear.
The memory functions are not intuitive and the manual could be more clearly written and better organized.
It appears to have better than three hours of steady talk time and I have left it used it in standby and talk for a period of four days without running the battery flat.
The display is a nicely done digital display that is very clear. Stands out well in just about every condition of light.
I have rather small hands so the keypad size is not an issue but someone with bigger fingers might find it tiny.
There is a web browsing function, however, it is unlikely that I will use it as I cannot bring myself to surf the net using a screen that is that tiny.
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Amount Paid (US$): 199
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Epinions.com ID: TWJ
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Member: Tom Jarmyn
Location: Ottawa, Ontario Canada
Reviews written: 14
Trusted by: 2 members
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