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Motorola T722i Phone with Camera Attachment (T-Mobile)

Motorola T722i Phone with Camera Attachment (T-Mobile)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Phone
Review: This is a great phone i wish it had more memory to download games and stuff though. My Nokia 3390 broke so i talked to a couple people and the recomended the Motorola T722i for all my needs. This is a great phone.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good product
Review: I didnot want the camera but it came with the phone. I haven't used it and don't care to. But the phone itself is so much better than the verizon wireless that I had. I can use it in my house (something I couldnot do with verizon) in the basement as well as elsewhere. The signal is strong and clear. It is not very user friendly but the customer care have been very helpful

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty decent phone - camera not great
Review: Having used this product for two months, including travelling with it, I have not had as much problem with call dropping as other people have mentioned. In fact, my husband and I have had problems with reception and call dropping from other companies (Cingular & Spring) where reception on this phone has been clear and consistent. I have even been able to receive calls in concrete buildings, something other phones have not allowed.

The battery life is decent, and having dropped our home landline, most of our conversations are via cell. I have been happy with the length of time between charges. The handsfree is clear and I have had no complaints from callers on the other end about not being able to hear me.

Ringtones are distinctive; I also appreciate being able to have the phone on vibrate OR silent. I've always been a huge fan of Nokia, but this certainly supercedes all my Nokia experiences.

The size and weight are great; the phone fits well (easy to talk into mouthpiece with ear in proper location); voice activated calls very handy - good voice recognition

Dislikes: phone screen touching face when talking
Camera pictures are really quite blurry and poor quality
Camera makes noise when turning off
Storage capacity for voice activated calling small

FYI not related to phone, but to T-Mobile - for the shared family plan, only one of the individuals gets TMOBILE access on their phone.

All in all, I'm very happy with my new phone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good upgrade, but avoid T-Mobile
Review: This is a good upgrade from the 120. Better battery life and a slightly updated styling make this another solid phone from Moto. Designed in Asia (by a Singaporean contractor?) the phone has that unique Asian look, but at least it's got Moto's cool factor. Definitely not as weird looking as Sumsng phones, and much better quality (build and voice) than the latter.

But I'm still not hot on T-Mobile. Count me as one of the many, many unhappy T-Mobile customers. Network availability is a HUGE problem here in Brooklyn, and network coverage is still poor in most of the country -- no signal in most of Connecticut or Florida. Even AT&T has better coverage and they were late in the GSM game...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A toy with lousy coverage
Review: When I first got this phone I was very excited about it, but now I am ready to bail out from T-Mobile and get a different phone and plan.

1) The coverage is lousy. As soon as you leave a metro area, you lose coverage. There seems to be no roaming option with T-Mobile, unlike other phone companies.

2) The phone is an interesting toy, but the camera is unwieldy and doesn't work very well. The pictures are dim, blurry, and the screen has poor resolution. Altogether a disappointing experience.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's pretty good
Review: Well worth [the $$]...

Pro - Voice dialing is good (though # of numbers is limited), backlighting is cool, volume is loud (enough), mini antenna, small, price, looks cool, does not heat up much

Con - Somewhat slow, screen touches your cheek when you talk, ring tones and wall paper cost $.99 w/ T-mobile, camera ABSOLUTELY STINKS... do not buy this phone for the camera

I would suggest it......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it's just an upgrade
Review: I purchased the T722i from the T-Mobile website. It's a great phone. It's a combination of Motorola's T720 and the V60 models. The T722i has a camera attachment and one should be very careful as not to lose it. Aside from the camera attachment, it has a number of good features that other cell phone manufacturers have not produced yet. It's very compact and light. A large LCD with color is also a plus. If you plan on getting this phone don't forget to get a case for it to protect the large LCD screen which is very fragile meaning don't get any water or perspiration on it. Overall, it's a great phone and can be a great topic during a conversation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best phone I've ever had
Review: With this being my first wireless phone, I am extremely pleased. I was a little leary about buying a phone with rebates, but everything worked out fine. The features this phone has are amazing. The battery life is great, I let it charge for about 18 hours, and it hasn't been charged again, and it's been 2 days. The color screen could be sharper, but I can't really complain. It comes with a ton of ringers and sounds. Overall, this is a great phone. I didn't buy the phone for the camera, good thing because the camera is really [doesn't work very well], it takes decent pictures for a small screen, but like I said I didnt buy it for the camera.

PROS
- Compact size
- Easily learnable (the address book might take you a while)
- Chock full of features
- Beautiful phone, very attractive
- Wonderful Phone!

CONS
- Camera
- Internal Antennae (no problems yet, but I like external)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: faceplate
Review: where can i get a new faceplate for this phone??

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Disappointing, overrated, but overall a good phone
Review: From all the manufacturer descriptions and images, i expected this phone to be a state of the art powerhouse. this is not the case when I got it. The picture quality is absolutely horrible, but looks better on the PC. Whoever said that you could not save pictures you take with the camera as background images is not true. i have, and its great. The navigation is slightly confusing, but once you get the hang of it, it will be a pleasure to use. Just read the menu, some short cuts can be confusing since the navigation is highly iconized. The battery life is disappointing and the color screen is a bit on the washed off side, but adjusting the contrast can help a little. The phone has great looks, sleek, sexy, and has a boxy feel which is swell. the material used to assemble the phone looks great but has a cheap feel. The screen is large and i like the shiny border. The signal is good in CA with T-mobile. T-mobile has the best plans compared to other providers. The phone comes with many accessories, including the camera. The camera lens can be manually rotated so you can take pictures of yourself easily. The phone does take a long time to load, but patience is a virtue, and plus no one really turns their phone on and off very much. The games are entertaining, but please expect to pay more to download more. There is only one game! The ringtones are dissappointing, compared to my sony erricsson t300. To sum it all up, this phone is overrated, but it is not your average lil flip phone. it is flooded with features, but if you crave for more personalization, you gots to sacrifice some benjamins. This phone is ideal for a teenager.

PROS: Large Screen
Great Looks
Lots of accessories
Wealth of features
Compact Size
Good navigation concept
Large Buttons
Good for teens to personalize their phone

CONS: Washed out screen
Picture resolution is terrible
Short battery life
A bit heavy
Slow
You have to pay for more personlization


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