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Wednesday, 07 December 2005 |
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 C975
Motorola C975 Review 
The Motorola C975 is an entry-level 3G mobile and will be cometing with the NEC E313. It has a traditional "candy bar" shape, and is available on the 3 network. The C975 has everything that you would expect from a 3G phone: video calling & video content downloads, integrated mp3 player, integrated speakerphone, a good quality display, and an expandable memory. The expandable memory is a very useful feature, enabling you to store content like video clips and MP3 tracks on a TransFlash card (up to 256 Mbytes). It supports new memory card format Transflash (T-Flash). The C975 comes with an integrated speakerphone and voice dialling - ideal for video calls. There are two cameras on the C975. The first points inwards and is used for video calling. The second faces outwards and is intended for taking pictures of people or scenes. The quality of both cameras is fine, and the screen is large with 65k colours. The joystick is also badly designed and is not easy to use. It doesn't have top-end features like Bluetooth, 262k colour screen or a megapixel camera, but for the price you shouldn't expect that. The main downsides are high weight, poor battery life, that tricky joystick and poor build quality. The Motorola V975 has virtually the same specification as the C975, but is a clamshell design. Motorola C975 Review |