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The bad: Slow processor; laggy photo-capturing; no MP3 support; poor connectivity options; poor memory features.
The bottom line: The A668 boasts a host of interesting functions stuffed neatly into a small clamshell. The memory is a crippling aspect of its features, though.
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Average User Rating
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8.7
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This is one of the best phones I've ever had!!!
Oct 22, 2005Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
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This phone is nice and cool... with the camera, mp3, internal/external display... and a whole lot more!!!
Good, simple camera-phone
Sep 5, 2005Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
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This phone is a bit "old" by the time I write this review. I am sort of sick of my samsung phone after some time and decided to change back to Moto. I am quite surprised by the reciption on this phone compared to my old MPX200, still able to get signals in Tampines Industrial Park from StarHub (in an enclosed office). This phone is only appealing to people who have owned an MP3 player. My experience with the all-in-one mobile has shown that you would need to keep at least 1 spare battery with you all the time. This A668 has a unique handwriting system and 1.2MP camera with 1,280 x 960 resolution. Standby time is at least on par or better than MPx200, but loses out to my samsung E310. The phone is light and handy for most guys. Ladies would find this phone a bit bulky. Construction is good, except the flip cover is a bit light ... Read more
A great phone
Jul 7, 2005Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
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What I really love about the phone is the design, the screen and the ease of use. The sms function is absolutely wonderful and speedy. The iTap text input is constantly on alert when you type a word. It selects the most probable word for you and displays a whole list of other possible words, including the saved words you have added to the dictionary, and lines them up by order of most frequently used. Beats Nokia's system hands down! The menus are speedy, easy and fast. Only the Java apps seem to lag. The memory ain't that bad, I could get away with about 12 high-res megapixel photos. Just transfer your photos to your PC daily and you should be safe. Finger-writing technology is really easy to use and it's a nice touch when you're bored. Great 3d engine, nice keypad, tactile and well built, nice feedback with every touch. After using Nokia's cheap plastic keypad for years, this ... Read more
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