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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: 5 stars
Summary: urgent massage needed
Review: Hello, i am interested in the immediate purchase of this Motorola V300 Phone and i shall be paying via western union auction payments.i will like to ask if you will be able to ship as soon as payment is confirmed and approved by western union auction payments, i mean upon recieval of approval notification.i want to send this to my son in africa and as a result of this, i will handle shipping with my UPS account, this means i will not include shipping fees to payment made.if you will be able to do this,pls get back to me with your final asking price, contact name, address and telephone number so that i can proceed with payment right away.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: =/
Review: this phone has decent quality and features. it might even b one of the best motorola phone out there. however, because of its many abilities, most of the time it lag n takes awhile to show who called or so. the resolution of the pictures weren't good compare to samsung phones...the last but not least, no reception in building n many places comparing to my friend's phone, let's say it's not worth the money nor waiting

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good phone but the coverage.....
Review: Ths phone is great . However T-mobile coverage limited to the more populated areas and well traveled hwys and in-building coverage is often not so great so YMMV by your coverage needs . Their rates and customer service are great-(which seems to be unusual in the wireless business- definitely worth a try .

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A step down from V66
Review: I used to have both Motorola V66 and V300. Comparing V300 to V66:

1. The reception quality (the main feature of the mobile phone for me and I guess for most other users) is about the same. I did not notice any improvement in V300. Turning off the battery save did not increase the performance in areas where the reception was bad.

2. The size of the phone (the second most important feature):
V300 is much bigger and heavier that V66. V66 is a winner here.

3. Missing bluetooth interface limits the business (synching appointments book) and in-car use of the phone. Motorola decided to save a few bucks and probably lost a lot of customers to Sony-Ericsson T610. T610 is fortunately for Mororola was a bad competitor: the build quality of Sony products is so bad that T610 breaks down within a few hours of use (this was the case with me and many others).

4. V300 has a bulk of totally useless features that consume space and power: the useless poor camera, color display, speakerphone??. V66 wins here again.

Overall I regret buying V300. V66 was a better product.
If Motorola could add a bluetooth and improve the reception, while reducing the size, I would be a buyer for their next product.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really cool deal!! Thumbs up!
Review: The phone is really cool, with all its features. I liked Picture IDs in particular. The picture quality of pics taken by it's camera is much much much better than any other camera phone i've seen so far. Only stuff that i didn't like was that it doesn't store more than one copy of the missed or recieved calls. In my earlier Nokia 8260 it stored upto 5 (or mebbe 3??) copies of a missed call or received calls with call times. And this for 10 numbers. This phone stores only the latest call. so if a person has called you twice and u've missed both calls. Then it'll say u've missed two calls but will show you only time for the last call. Otherwise, this phone is cool. I like the look n feel of it. Just the right weight i'd say. T-mobile service is okie. Not as gud as i used to get with AT&T. But then it can depend on location to location. So in all am pretty happy with this buy. But if AT&T (now Cingular) can come up with a cool phone like this, then am surely going to switch back to AT&T.
BTW... i missed the 1000+ mins promotion with unlimited night n weekend minutes i guess... am getting only 600 mins :( I shud call up T-mobile i guess. But if u r getting 1000 anytime minutes then the slight decrease in reception quality is affordable. Remember its not as bad as one wud experience with T610. But i have had a few instances of dropped calls and poor reception. But if i disconnect and call back again then the connection next time is crystal clear. I wonder why.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Low Down
Review: Alright, Here is the 411 on this phone and service.

PHONE- Very good. Loud Speakerphone, cool external display, camera, and color. Very good phone for the price ($150.00)

SERIVICE- Where do I start? TMobile is the worst service in the world. I have experimented with AT&T, Cingular, TMobile, Sprint, Verizon, and Nextel. TMobile is by far the worst. If they had this phone with Cingular or ATT, I would take it in a minute. Good Phone, Crappy company. In my experimentation, here is what I found...

ATT- 4/5
Nextel- 4/5 (extra 2.00 for caller id + voicemail)
Verizon- 5/5 (EXPENSIVE THOUGH!)
Cingular- 3/5 okay, not the greatest
Sprint- 5/5 (Good service, good phones, good deals)
TMobile- 0/5 NEVER AGAIN. No Signal

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: NOT WORTH IT
Review: The phone randomly turns off or doesn't charge properly. I took it to Tmobile and exchanged for a new one since I was having problems and the new one was worse than the first! The phone looks nice but it's a piece of junk. The camera is cool but the pictures don't even come out that great. All in all, you will not get a product that is equal to the amount of money you will pay for it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SuPeR PhOnE
Review: i love this phone it has great futres an excellent camera,great text messageing EVREYTHING!!!! it has a good digital clock its
a great phone get it MAN!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing Product.. Super phone
Review: Out of 5 different phones I have had, this is the best. Apart from great looks, functionaly it is good too. Important things to note are excellent resolution and clear camera, very loud speaker phone, user-friendly menu. And yes, for me, above all, I can send SMS text messages to my family and friends in countries across globe. That too, 300 messages for just $2.99.

Some not so good things - T-mobile service sucks in BayArea (indoors). T-mobile is so good in Seattle area but bad in Bay Area, CA, where I need it. My reasons to switch to T-mobile from Sprint were: nice free phone, better customer service, text messages SMS and more minutes. I am overall happy with my decision.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Phone!
Review: This is probably one of the best phones out there. Great looks, awesome color screen, and lots of features. And it is a world phone.

The disadvantages didnt stop me from buying this phone, but here they are
- Compared to Nokias the dial pad is somewhat hard to reach
- You cannot turn on the speaker till about 4-5 seconds into the conversation. One wishes they had thought that through. Quite annoying.
- The phone is somewhat slow to respond to some menu options. Almost like it is tired.

In spite of these minor problems I am really glad I got the V300. Many of my co-workers and friends seem to be moving up to this phone. I definitely recommend it.


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