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Motorola V300 Phone (T-Mobile)

Motorola V300 Phone (T-Mobile)

List Price: $199.99
Your Price: $94.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not all that
Review: this phone is a phone i mean has the basic features the wap or browser dont work as well a lot of freezen that sucks the camera has no flash so is a pain in low light enviroment and the mirror is ridiculos comes out blary so is and avreage phone not all that i return it got the e715 is a avreage phone too but look less sporty than this phone and more profesional for business enviroments couple of more features no speaker or voice dialing so no biggie nothing is perfect so this v300 looks like a lets go to swim phone is water resistans or like a small verizon portable talking radio not all that 4 reviews sd dont see meany reviews for this so no meany customers for it and like i said nothing is perfect so lets stop complaining nad both phone are preatty desent and they are with t- mobile came out as the best cell phone company in consumer report so thats what it matters

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Motorola V300 - after 3 days
Review: I bought this phone from my local mall store for $100 with a $100 mail in rebate. I charged the phone for 12 hrs on Friday night when I got home and I first turned it on Saturday morning. The battery indicator showed 3 full bars. I fooled around with this phone all day Saturday - setting up my features and voicemail and phone numbers - in fact, I manually typed in 44 phone numbers and names. (T Mobile had not set up my txtmsg feature at that point - so I could not load in the names and numbers on line then have them sent to my phone - so I put all of them in with the phone keypad. I then made several calls and I even used the built in speakerphone. I took 4 pics and... this is the part I could NOT believe... after all this... the battery was still on FULL!!!! It hadn't even dropped from 3 bars to 2 bars at this point. I continued to use the phone on Sunday - downloading a bunch of ringers and games... and, as of 9PM last night (Sunday) the battery finally dropped to 2 bars... WOW!!! That is impressive battery life! The phone works well - It is heavier then my Samsung E105 was - but I guess the battery is bigger in this one and it does have the camera and speakerphone. I would like to say that the speakerphone is a little annoying. You can't turn the speakerphone on until your calls connects. It would be nice to be able to turn the speakerphone on, dial, then listen for your party to answer... but you have to hold the phone up to your ear, when the person answers... you have to say "hold on, I'm putting you on speaker"... not horrible, but I thought I'd point it out. Other than that - I really like the phone so far.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HelloMoto!
Review: The Motorola V300 is one of the best phones that Motorola has come out with. I previuosly had the Motrola V60 with AT&T..and recently switched to T-mobile.

This phone is really neat due the fact of the camera has a zoom. Even though the camera is how you say...not on of the clearest, it is really cool because of 3x zoom.
One of the other things that attracted me to this phone, was the way the phone looked and felt. It has this weird texture in a blue-ish color.
Now lets get down to the stats:
Pros:
- Camera w/ Zoom
- Color Screen
- Keypad is unique...different shapes
- All the functions [buy to find out]
*there is a lot more, just look at all the other reviews

Cons:
- Lags...[slow]
* there isnt many...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Expensive but good
Review: I have searched the entire city for this phone and came upon one dealer that had it in stock. His prices were a little high but it was the only place I could get the phone for the next couple of months. I paid $250 (no rebates) for it and besides the dent in the wallet, I'm very pleased. The phone has some great features and comes in very handy. I highly recommend this phone to everyone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: BEST FOR THE BUCK
Review: CAN NOT GIVE A 5 STAR BECAUSE THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM FOR INPROVEMENT. MY DAUGHTER GOT THIS MOTOROLA FOR [$] BUT IT'S LCD WAS DEFECTIVE SO SHE GOT THE SAMSUNG E715 AS A REPLACEMENT. NOW THREE WEEKS LATER THE PRICE ON THIS MOTOROLA DROPS TO MINUS [$]WITH REBATES SO I DECIDED TO TRY IT AGAIN AS MY PHONE. SO FAR, SO GOOD. MOTOROLA VS SAMSUNG- THE V300'S BATTERY LAST LONGER,HAS A SPEAKERPHONE, VOICE RECOGNITION, A GREAT EXTERIOR FEEL, NICER ACCESSORIES, CHEAPER THAN FREE AND ITS AN AMERICAN COMPANY. THE E715 IS SMALLER, NO ANTENNA STICKING UP, BETTER LCD ACTION, LARGE OUTSIDE LCD WITH COOL CLOCK, LARGER PHONE # READOUT (WEAR OR NEED GLASSES?)AND MULTI-COLORED LIGHTS THAT BLINK WHEN YOU GET A PHONE CALL. (MY DAUGHTER LIKES THIS BUT I FEEL ITS A BIT TACKY). TRUTHFULLY, THE PRICE WAS THE DECISION MAKER BECAUSE BOTH PHONES ARE PRETTY COOL. THE YOUNGER YOU ARE, OR FEEL, THE MORE LIKELY YOU WOULD GO WITH THE SAMSUNG AND NOT THE MONEY SAVINGS!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome phone!
Review: I got this phone after having the T720i for the past year. The built in camera is great and even has a 4x zoom and a small "mirror" next to it so you can take pictures of yourself. The screen is very clear and bright, and even the large type on the outer screen is better than most. This phone is easy to use if you're already used to Motorola since many of the features are similar. Some things I like are the games, ringtone quality, contrast and brightness of the display, voice recording and dialing, and the sturdy case which will not scratch easily! Good job, Motorola!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Phone, With a Few Glitches.....
Review: I tried to purchase mine from a T-Mobile rep about 4 weeks ago. He claimed he was the only person in town who could get his hands on this phone and that I should be gratefull that he was trying to obtain one for me. What a joke. He jerked me around until I finally cancelled my order with him and bought it elsewhere.
So far I've been fairly happy with mine. The display on the front and on screen are really fantastic. Some of the ring tones aren't quite as loud as I'd like and if you have it in a jacket pocket, you might miss a call.
The volume while talking isn't as loud as some other phones I've owned either.
I have only had mine for a week and so far it has froze up on me once. I couldn't get it to responde to any keys or commands. It wouldn't even shut off until I removed the battery. If it happens again, I'll bring it in for servicing or demand a replacement.
Still, it has the best options for the money and it's in extremely high demand. Very attractive phone and should make other cell users envious if that's your goal.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazon paid me to buy this fantastic phone?
Review: Not only am I getting a fantastic phone, but the rebates pay me [$] back on a [$] phone.

Regarding the plan, I switched from AT&T's lousy performance and abysmal customer service. With ATT, you wait an hour on hold and still don't get a rep. With T-Mobile, I waited under 2 minutes, and the person was extremely nice and helpful.

I debated between a few plans. Decided on nationwide service, since I don't want to be zapped with LD and roaming charges when calling outside my local area.

There are 3 good nationwide plans at [$]. I could have received 600 anytime minutes, and unlimited nights and weekend. Or 600 anytime, and a 3-day weekend (unlimited all day Friday-Sunday). Since I use my phone mostly during business hours, getting 1,000 anytime minutes and giving up unlimited plans was the best deal. The extra 400 daytime/business minutes are more beneficial than the few quick calls I make after 9pm and on weekends.

Amazon, Motorola and T-Mobile really have the deal to beat if you need a great phone and a great calling plan.

If you want the absolute latest and greatest, I suggest you wait until the Motorola v600 starts shippping, but be prepared to pay a couple hundred for it, with little or no rebates for a long time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this phone!
Review: This is my very first cell phone and my first digital camera all rolled into one, and I love it! I'm fairly techno-phobic (can't operate my DVD player to save my life) and was worried that this phone would be too complicated, but it's easy to use, has great sound quality, lots of cool ring tones, and the camera feature is great.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: good but not all that
Review: i know is a cell phone no a pc or camera is a great phone can beat the price fitures are nice how ever the speaker you have to open the phone to get it in to start the usb data cable dont work very well and lack of irda i change it for e715 dont want to disapoint but works better reason why looks more pro and believe or not has more features exept lask of vice dialing and speaker phone well i all ways use my speed dial or call gruop that is perfec and use the head set it brougth nice and nead adn the usb data cable works perfect with the gprs soft weare taht i down load from samsung.com if you need a speaker phone or voice dial get this one if not beggi for you get e715 trust me wont regret it


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