What is it: Stylish clamshell phone with mirrored front section and 2-megapixel camera
What we think: If you're looking for a stylish clamshell phone then this is a contender, but be warned: the mirrored front is a magnet for fingerprints
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July 17, 2008
Posted by: jamie44
"Almost, but not quite"
What I like:
Nice compact size, most functions easy to use
What I don't like:
Some menu functions hard to find. Camera button on side
Review:
I have had this handset for 18 months and whilst generaly OK I have lost count of the number of photos of the inside of my pocket I have taken or the changing ring styles just by catching the buttons on the side of the phone. If you can live with these minor nigles as I could then its great, if they are going to wind you up then dont get it. As for me \i am about to upgrade and am going back to Samsung phones as Motorola have stagnated again!!
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