The following technical Kyocera 3225 review is based on an algorithm that takes a close look at a phone's specifications, it is not a hands-on review. It lists its strong and weak points to help you make a well-informed decision.
The Good:
- Speakerphone: It has a speakerphone, which can prove useful in a car or in other situations. (score: 10/10)
- Wireless Data System: Bluetooth-enabled, which is an interesting plus. Bluetooth is not really necessary but may be handy if you want to use a wireless headset or transfer data to or from your (Bluetooth-enabled) laptop, for instance. (score: 7/7)
The Average:
- Weight: A weight of 4.23 ounces is quite average. (score: 8/20)
- Talk Time: 198 minutes of talking time. It is about average. (score: 12/20)
The Not-So-Good:
- Stand-by Time: 130 hours of stand-by time. I've seen better. (score: 8/20)
- Phone Book: It can only store phone book entries. If you have many business contact or friends, this may not be enough for you. (Find phones with more phone book entries) (score: 4/20)
Overall Score: 49
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** Considering that manufacturers do not necessarily detail technical specifications in full, some information may be missing. Therefore, the program that generates these technical reviews may produce akward results. If this happens, email me to let me know.
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