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October 01, 2004

Motorola V180



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A Sensory Experience The elegant look of your phone is reflected by the elegance inside. A beautiful display and ring tones that are real music, complete the package. Display photos of special events or loved ones, or an image from your favorite artist on the Large, Brilliant Display (128 x 128 65K CSTN). MP3-formatted ringtones let you play clips of real music. An excerpt from your favorite piece of music might announce your incoming calls. • MP3 & Polyphonic Ring tones • Instant Messaging Services with AOL® Instant Messenger (AIM) and Yahoo!® Messenger • Brilliant Color Display (128 x 128 65K CSTN) • MMS messaging • J2ME downloadable games • For Use on Quad-Band GSM/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 networks.

Buy the "Motorola V180 GSM Phone"

Motorola V180 Specifications
Display
• 128 x 128 pixel internal display - Up to 65,000 Vivid Colors (CSTN)
• 96 x 32 pixel two line external display shows Caller ID, date & time, plus Status Icons at a glance
Calling Features
• Auto Redial Notification
• Call Forwarding - unconditional, mobile subscriber busy, subscriber not reachable. (01)
• Call Waiting
• Call Hold
• Alternate Line/Dual Name(01)
• Turbo Dial® keys 2-9
• Quick Access Menu
• Ringer/Vibrate Suppress
• Multiple Call Timers
• Multiple Key Answer
• VibraCall® alert
Memory
• Last Numbers Dialed
• Last calls received
• Phone Book - up to 500 entries
Indicators/ Alert Features
• Battery Meter (always shown in display)
• Roaming (01)
• Text Message Waiting (01)
• Voice Message Waiting (01)
• Signal Strength Indicator
• Voice and Message Mail (01)
• Alert Setting Indicator
Security Features
• Call Restrictions
• Keypad Lock
• Phone Lock
• Application Lock
• New Passwords

Mobileburn review the Motorola V180 and write - 'The V180 is a real solid little phone. It has modern looks, a decent feature-set, and handles the basic phone functions very, very well. Considering that you can get it from Cingular cost-free at the moment, it sure would seem to be a good deal. As far as entry level phones are concerned, I think the V180 is great.'



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Posted by Darren at October 1, 2004 10:15 AM