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Motorola V551


$80.00 Released September, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Remarkable battery life--over 8 hours of continuous talk time. Decent display quality--bright and crisp. Large backlit buttons are comfortable to use.

The Cons:Clunky, ugly visual aesthetic that can't compete with more modern feature phones. Limited to EDGE data connect--many modern feature phones boasts 3G. Weak camera performance--pictures are grainy, video choppy.

The Motorola V551 is a compact, multimedia flip phone with quad-band capabilities for global connectivity. It utilizes EDGE technology for high speed data exchange rates, making application downloads a quick and easy process.

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Plus, the V551 also hosts a plethora of business-related capabilities, including Bluetooth wireless technology, an embedded speakerphone, conference calling, and an expansive calendar. Consumers seeking more pleasurable pursuits can take advantage of the phone's VGA camera to capture both photos and videos, as well as its FotoFun Photo Editor for easy on-the-run image editing. The final most notable feature of the V551 is its 5MB of end user memory, which unfortunately is not expandable. The Motorola V551 retails for approximately $80 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty. 

Features

  • Multimedia Flip Phone
  • Integrated VGA Camera
  • One-Touch Video Capture/Playback
  • GPRS/EDGE High Speed Data Exchange
  • GSM Quad-Band Global Roaming
  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology
  • SyncML Device Management
  • Picture ID / Phonebook
  • Multimedia Messaging
  • POP3/IMAP4 Client
  • Embedded Speakerphone
  • Conference Calling
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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Pros
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    Remarkable battery life--over 8 hours of continuous talk time.

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    Decent display quality--bright and crisp.

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    Large backlit buttons are comfortable to use.

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    Allows you to sync contacts with Microsoft Outlook which is better than many other feature phones.

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    Built-in AIM client is convenient, works well.

Cons
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    Clunky, ugly visual aesthetic that can't compete with more modern feature phones.

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    Limited to EDGE data connect--many modern feature phones boasts 3G.

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    Weak camera performance--pictures are grainy, video choppy.

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