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Motorola V176 Review Print E-mail
Wednesday, 30 November 2005
Motorola V176
    Motorola V176

Motorola V176 Review 

Motorola V176

      • General features
              Announced in March 2005, on the market since summer 2005, official announcement on the 11 of March 2005
              GSM 900/1800/1900
              Colour 65K STN display with the resolution of 128x160 pixels shows up to 7 text lines + line with icons and tips for soft keys use.
              Battery type Li-Ion 720 mAh
              Battery life:
                   standby mode 150 - 260 hours
                   talk time 220 - 450 minute
              Adjustable menu order, tag
         
  • Memory
          Memory for 500 names in the internal memory, up to several types of numbers for a name At the same time one number for a name. There is a field for e-mail address A photo or an image may be assigned to a name
          Call log of 10 outgoing, incoming and missed
          3 MB for various applications and data
  • Call management, ringing tones, voice functions
          Vibrating alert
          32 ringing tones and melodies, a possibility to compose own melody (up to 32) 
          MP3 or WAV file may be used as a call signal 
          24-tones polyphony 
          Various ways of vibrating alert work, schemes 
          Speakerphone
  • SMS 
          MMS 
          EMS 
          Nokia Smart Messages 
          Predictive text input iTap
  • Connectivity
          GPRS(4+2) 
          Push to Talk 
          WAP 2.0 
          IrDA is absent   
          Synchronization with PC via a cable (USB). 
          Instant Messaging
  • Organizer and extras 
          J2ME (MIDP 2.0) 
          Calendar, date, time 
          Calculator 
          Organizer with alarm clock, various kinds of events 
          Games

Along side a slew of other new handsets, Motorola introduced the new V176 entry-level clamshell. The V176 give you everthing you need, and you won't see the things you don't want.

Motorola V176 like the other new handsets do, which supports Push-To-Talk for instant voice communications. The same speakerphone used for PTT can also be used for regular voice calls, too. Motorola V176 has a large 1.8" 128x160 display, and has a WAP 2.0 browser and Wireless Village instant messaging support, as well as the ability to send and receive MMS messages.

You won't find a camera on this compact handset, but you will find exceptional battery life and a 32 voice polyphonic sound system.

Motorola V176 Review

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