The following technical Motorola i605 review is based on a computer algorithm, it doesn't constitute a hands-on review. It outlines its best and weakest sides so that you make a sound decision.
The Good:
- Talk Time: 290 minutes of talk time. It is very good! (score: 20/20)
- Stand-by Time: A stand-by time of 240 hours. It is quite good! (score: 16/20)
- Phone Book: It can store up to 600 phone book entries, which is quite good! (score: 20/20)
- Speakerphone: It has a speakerphone, which can prove useful in a car or in other situations. (score: 10/10)
- Push-to-Talk (PTT): The Motorola i605 supports Push-to-talk (PTT), a technology that allows you to instantly talk to other people owning a PTT phone on the same network, just by the push of a button, as with a walkie-talkie. (score: 7/7)
The Not-So-Good:
- Weight: 5.9 ounces of the Motorola i605 is a lot of weight. Whether you carry it in your pants pocket or a purse, you could find it heavy. (score: 0/20)
- Wireless Data System: Not Bluetooth-enabled. (score: 0/7)
Overall Score: 73
* Look at these 3 phones. They ranked higher than the Motorola i605:
Sony Ericsson K610im (Score= 137)
Sony Ericsson k610i (Score= 130)
Sony Ericsson V630 (Score= 125)
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** Given the fact that manufacturers do not necessarily detail features in full, some features may be missing. Therefore, the script that generates these technical reviews may yield akward results. Shall that happen, let me know by email.
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