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Motorola A1600
$320.00
Released August, 2008
The Pros:Solid construction, can be dropped a few times and won't break. Stylus is easily stored on the phone itself, stays put and doesn't tend to fall off. Good response from the touchscreen.
The Cons:Screens are pretty small, sometimes hard to read the text.
The Motorola A1600 is an upgraded version of the stylish A1200 smartphone. The A1600 is also a sleek phone, with the same transparent flip cover theme from the A1200. The phone includes a stylus to navigate its interface, and offers handwriting and speech recognition.
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It serves as both a phone and a sort of PDA, as it includes an organizer, mp3 player, document viewer, photo editor and more. The A1600's camera is larger than its predecessor, with 3.15 megapixels and autofocus. Another significant upgrade from the A1200 is full GPS support, as well as improved battery life. This is a mid-range competitive smartphone.
Features
- Release Date: August 2008
- Color touch-screen smartphone
- Stylish design with transparent flip cover
- Handwriting and voice recognition
- Bluetooth v2.0
- 3.15-megapixel camera with video
- RealPlayer compatible
- Java support and document viewer, business card scanner, organizer, mp3 player, stereo FM radio
- Speakerphone
- Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- GPS-enabled
- SMS, MMS, e-mail, instant messaging support
- microSD card slot
- 6-hour talk time battery life
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Pros & Cons
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solid construction, can be dropped a few times and won't break
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stylus is easily stored on the phone itself, stays put and doesn't tend to fall off
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good response from the touchscreen
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voice commands are fairly responsive, don't usually have to repeat yourself
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writing recognition is very accurate, doesn't take long to get it working consistently
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good range of applications built in
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screens are pretty small, sometimes hard to read the text
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