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Thursday, 22 December 2005 |
 V620
Motorola V620 Review  The Motorola update to the V600 has a form factor and looks that are strikingly smilar to its predecessor. The V620 now allows video capture in addition to some other features. The phone has Mp3 ringtones and dual displays. The internal display of the V620 is a TFT while the external has a deep blue color display which adds to the beauty of the handset. The main difference between the V600 and the V620 is the addition of a video recorder and an enhanced internal display with 262,000 colours instead of 65,000. The V620 has the same styling as the V600 except that it comes in a distinctive black finish and is very slightly larger (and a few grams heavier). It's a great looking phone, although larger than most comparable clamshells. The quality of the display is top-notch and the camera and video recorder perform well. The software glitches that dogged the V600 seem to have been fixed in the V620, however, there are widespread problems in getting the V620's WAP and MMS settings to work. Some of our users have written tips on getting this to work, so read the user reviews below if you are experiencing problems with these settings. Motorola V620 Review |