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Motorola W377


$100.00 Released September, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very slim design, fits comfortably in any pocket. Simple operation, great for when you want something easy to use without distracting extras. Very solidly built, feels sturdy and the hinge doesn't creak.

The Cons:Instruction book is very brief, doesn't even cover working with the phone book. Sometimes a long wait to connect to the network when you first turn it on.

The Motorola W377 is an entry-level flip phone, nearly identical to the W375. It is still tri-band receptive and has the exact same dimensions, camera, built-in FM radio, external indicators and mp3 playback.

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Its only updates include a large increase in memory size, up to 10MB from 1.5MB, and the inclusion of Bluetooth wireless technology to allow for wireless headset or headphone use. The increased memory also means that the W377 can hold up to 500 contacts in its phone book, as opposed to only 100 in the W375. Battery length is roughly the same.

Features

  • Release Date: September 2007
  • GSM 900/1800/1900 or 850/1800/1900 in North America
  • 65k TFT color screen
  • VGA camera with 4x digital zoom
  • 10MB internal memory
  • Plays mp3 ringtones
  • Downloadable content
  • SMS, EMS, MMS service
  • T9 predictive text
  • Bluetooth wireless technology
  • WAP 2.0/xHTML Internet browsing
  • Built-in FM radio receiver and headphone jack
  • Up to 7.5 hour talk time battery life
  • Multiple colors available (pink, orange, black, silver)

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Pros
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    very slim design, fits comfortably in any pocket

  • 1

    simple operation, great for when you want something easy to use without distracting extras

  • 1

    very solidly built, feels sturdy and the hinge doesn't creak

  • 1

    gets great reception almost anywhere, and calls don't drop

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    easy to set up and activate on most networks

  • 1

    easy to put contacts in and get all your preferences set

Cons
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    instruction book is very brief, doesn't even cover working with the phone book

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    sometimes a long wait to connect to the network when you first turn it on

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