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Motorola V80

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List price as of time of review:
S$718 (US$528.63)
for a 2-year price plan
CNET Asia review Reviewed By Lee Chee Wee
(06/08/2004)
Editors' rating:
Excellent
8
out of 10

Design 9
Features 8
Performance and Battery Life 7
8 out of 10
8
Average user rating:
6 out of 10

The good: Unique swivel design; sharp TFT; top-grade finish; Bluetooth; MP3 ringtones; sound-activated rhythm lights; landscape imaging.
The bad: Quirky message engine; no infrared; lacks video recording.
The bottom line: This headturning V80 from Motorola delivers the right blend of looks, style and technology.
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User Opinions

Average user rating:
Good

6
out of 10
Average user rating: from 2 users



9 out of 10
Spectacular
Good phone
by Matt - Nov 10, 2005

I purchased this phone a while back. I had no problems with this phone. I have T-mobile, everything worked fine. Only one bad thing about the phone is the battery life is short. CAMERA IS VERY NICE! SHARP CLEAR IMAGES!

3 out of 10
Poor
Good looks, poor reliability
by M.S - Nov 04, 2005

A very trendy-looking phone that will get heads turning. Unfortunately, I went through no less than 5 in 13 months. It's particularly unreliable in my opinion and various faults I have enclountered with its reliability. A shame really because performance-wise and feature-wise it is impressive when it's working ok. The jog shuttle came off on my first one after two months of use. My second and fourth ones lost screen image and only the battery ok blinking indicator was working. My third one worked with only one half side of the LCD operating. My fifth one just stopped working. I had taken considerable care of it using an LCD protector for the screen. M.S. London


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