Motorola V1100 is a Lot of Phone for Very Little Money

Posted by: Daniel Gonzales on Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Motorola V1100In the cellular phone arena, the competition between companies is as stiff as ever. It is as if no minute passes for companies to announce a new model that either combines new technologies or introduces a new feature altogether. Of course, this has benefited no one but us, the consumers.

What can’t be denied is that it is getting harder to choose one that is perfect for us. After all, we all have different needs and tastes. But for the stylish user, there remains one clear choice: the Motorola V1100. Bold and beautiful doesn’t begin to describe this sexy-looking cellular phone.

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The Motorola V1100 is one of the latest in Motorola’s family of RAZR phones, and unless you’ve been living under a rock all these years, you know that RAZR phones have been extremely popular because of one simple thing: its devilishly good looks. When it comes to sheer style, the V1100 is a stunner. Much of this has to do with its slim design. In fact, it is considered as one of the thinnest phones today. This clamshell phone remains surprisingly slim even when it is closed. Apart from that, the V1100 has two beautiful screens. Motorola V1100 Unlocked GSM Cell PhoneThe main screen, which has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, is vivid, colorful, and makes it easy to see the icons and menus. On the other hand, the external screen on the front has a resolution of 96 x 80 pixels, and allows you to check the time and even acts as a camera screen when you’re trying to take self-portraits. As you can see, these screens are both beautiful, and more importantly, functional. Topping off the phone’s aesthetic features is a gorgeously lustrous keypad which features a red outline and clean, white keys.

With its external beauty, you might think that the Motorola V1100 is short on features. But that’s where you’re dead wrong. Probe into it a little bit, and you’ll see just how great this phone is. First on the list is its 1.3-megapixel camera. With this camera, it takes a click of a button to capture all your memories, either through still or video. It has a built-in 64 MB stacked flash memory, which allows you to save a lot of images, and store lots of messages and other files as well.

It is also very versatile as the phone supports a variety of communication technologies including some of the latest ones. This phone conforms to GSM 900, 1800 and 1900 standards, and is compatible with newer technologies including EDGE Class 10, GPRS Class 10, and W-CDMA. It is a true 3G phone that lets you enjoy smoother and faster communication through various means. With it, you can send SMS, make standard calls, video calls, send e-mail, and many more. Just be sure to check what standards your network supports in order to maximize this phone’s capabilities.

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Aside from those, the Motorola V1100 also allows you to sync to your PC or to other mobile devices through a number of ways. You can connect through a USB, Bluetooth, and Over the Air Sync. With these choices, it is incredibly easy to connect to other devices. Best of all, the V1100 has a powerful battery, which lasts 173 minutes for 3G calls and longer when in standby mode.

All things considered, the Motorola V1100 is simply put, a smart and stylish choice. It is beautiful in terms of looks and performance as well. Without a doubt, you will be thoroughly pleased with this great cellular phone.

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Contributed by Daniel Gonzales, Product Reviewer



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2 Responses to “Motorola V1100 is a Lot of Phone for Very Little Money”

GEORGE LEVY Says:
July 19th, 2008 at 2:43 pm

Nevertheless, it lacks the 850 broadcast band so critical for ATT users, as the 1900 band not cut the jelly compared to the 850.

Sr. Editor Lonny Paul Says:
July 21st, 2008 at 6:01 pm

Good point George.

T-Mobile users should jump with joy over this phone - and the 850 band for AT&T is quite important, as I well know.

Plus, people may not know that the 850 band actually does better INSIDE as it has greater penetration of buildinds.

Thanks for the feedback and keep it up! We love user interaction!

 

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