Typical price: £230
What is it: Tactile and stylish handset with average features, including a VGA camera
What we think: Beautifully designed and small enough for tiny pockets, but to meet the design brief some features have been compromised
Average user rating
Average user rating from 4 users
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Motorola Pebl user reviews
July 16, 2006
Posted by: Geoff Reber
"Bad phone"
What I like:
Soft touch keypad and the stylish looks
What I don't like:
The speaker and microphone. The alarm settings
Review:
The phone looks stylish, but if you can't use the phone to make calls then what's the point behind? It has a saving grace, in that it has a speakerphone which can be used when the speaker and microphone do not work.
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