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Motorola Timeport L7089 Cell Phone |
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by kestas , Nov 28 '00
Pros: stylish, light Cons: no serious
I bought the L708(9) because I lost my old phone. I wanted to get a phone that was very light (so I can bring it everywhere) , had voice memo capability and also work well with my Palm V.
The Motorola L708 is a the first (and currently the only)...
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by VincenzoSI , Aug 17 '00
Pros: Fantastic sound quality, Amazing battery life, great screen, weighs nothing Cons: Extremely Expensive, no keypad lock, locked into one provider (usually).
Anyone who reads my reviews on a regular basis knows my specialty is in the wireless field. I've written more reviews on wireless phones than anything else. The sheer number of reviews proves that I am quite picky when picking out a phone. I've...
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by yatest5 , Dec 11 '00
Pros: Small. Cons: Bad.
I didn't really do much research before I purchased this phone, but it was an expensive phone from a large manufacturer so I assumed it would be OK - I got a great deal on the package with it tho.
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a) how...
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by walteradamson , Feb 02 '01
Pros: Tri-band and OK where no other choice. Cons: Expensive, non-existent service from Motorola and clunky to use.
I bought this phone because my Nokia failed, but then before that my NEC Fido also quit. For international use tri-band is a must, but even then it will not work in Japan.
My overall rating of this phone is poor, but that is because I am not...
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by mrluddite , Aug 10 '01
Pros: Works in the USA (except Louisiana) and Russia, even in Omsk, Southern Siberia. Cons: Poor software, menu structure, misleading battery charge indicator
After many happy years using Nokia my company suddenly issued new phones. I requested that the new phone should work in the US and as globally as possible and the TIMEPORT TRIBAND just turned up on my desk one day.
It looks good and is certainly...
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by 200067 , Nov 09 '01
Pros: Lightweight, good design, great display, programmed sound timers, convenient connection with Cons: No organizer, alarm clock and WAP-browser; no so good battery life, price
The telephone distinguishes by small weight (about 100 g) and very ergonomic design. There rather complicatedly to understand organization of the menu after the first introducing with the telephone. For access to main functions there is a short menu,...
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by AMoney , Jun 23 '00
Pros: Clarity of reception, nice interface. Cons: We all get brain tumors in the end.
I burn through cel phones like some people change their skivies. The Nokia 6190 kept me satisfied the longest with it's decent reception, large phone book capacity and relatively compact size however my affection for it began to flounder as it's...
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by shockerta , May 27 '01
Pros: Tri Band,Voice Recording, Solid as a brick Cons: Useful as a brick, User unfriendly, Featureless!
If you are looking for a bug standard, run of the mill, only need to make and receive calls and require no additional features, then this is your baby! I try not to be swayed by opinions of products I already own, so subsequently I never viewed a...
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by EAA1978 , Aug 25 '00
Pros: lightweight, excellent signal strength Cons: could use a stronger standard battery, like the one on the Sanyo SCH-4500
I love cell phones. Well, let me qualify that a bit - I love cell phones when they first come out. And then I get really tired of them. I've had nine different digital phones in the past year, including the tiny Nokia 8890 (GSM) and Motorola V-series...
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by morituri , Dec 06 '01
Pros: Good form factor, durable, lots of features Cons: Not so SMS friendly, no WAP
Backstory
I bought the L7089 because I lost my old Motorola mobile phone (PCN 600) and a voice recorder. I wanted to get a phone that was very light (so I can bring it everywhere) , had voice memo capability and also work well with my Palm...
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by mab23 , Sep 05 '00
Pros: triband, smallish, voicenotes, voice dialling Cons: buttons, no autocomplete for SMS, buggy IR
I bought this phone for GBP 149 in August 1999 and run it on the Orange network in the UK. I've used it in dozens of countries around the world.
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* Triband - awesome being able to use it in the US and in 80+ other...
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by michael_a , Jul 31 '01
Pros: * Lightweight
* Tri-Band Cons: * Very short battery life
* Cumbersome Interface
This phone is indeed lightweight - The battery is very small for starters, so small in fact that I carry two around with me at all times. This is due to the fact that the battery runs dry in a day if you have just reasonable business usage... Kind of...
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by froggyadamo , Aug 01 '01
Pros: Good call quality, rugged Cons: No other features at all
Please do not buy this phone: it is really, really bad.
I used it for a year and I honestly think it is the worst mobile phone I have ever had to use. It is so bad!
The designer must never have used another phone in his/her life. I...
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by mystymist , May 16 '03
Pros: Ease of Use, Lightweight Cons: Battery was constantly dying
I bought this phone for my daughter, it worked fine for about 3 months, after that the Battery wouldn't charge properly, and yes I did charge it properly when I first bought it. We would hook the phone up to the charger and it would take at least...
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by elybeck , Aug 31 '00
Pros: GSM, works EVERYWHERE Cons: Expensive
I an on a short-term assignment in Asia, and came without a mobile phone. Not to be left out, I did a little investigating, and found that not only can I use the phone with pre-paid service in Singapore, I can subscribe to VoiceStream's wireless service...
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