This technical Motorola C330 series review is computer-generated with this phone's specifications, it is not based on a live hands-on review. It evaluates its best and weakest sides so you can make an informed decision.
The Good:
- Weight: The Motorola C330 series has a smaller than average weight, which is usually perceived as a plus. (score: 12/20)
- Technology: The Motorola C330 series is compatible with worldwide frequencies of the GSM standard, a convenient feature for overseas travelers. (Roaming fees from your home carrier generally apply) (score: 7/7)
The Not-So-Good:
- Talk Time: A talk time of 180-300 minutes. This is just basic. (score: 8/20)
- Stand-by Time: A stand-by time of 4-12 hours. Not quite sufficient for most users, in my opinion. (score: 4/20)
- Phone Book: It can only store 100 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: 8/20)
- Speakerphone: It does not seem to have a speakerphone, which would be useful in some situations. (Find phones with a speakerphone) (score: 0/10)
- Bluetooth: Not Bluetooth-enabled. (score: 0/7)
- Wireless Data System: Unable to do wireless data connections. (score: 0/7)
Overall Score: 39
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** Considering that manufacturers do not always detail features in full, some information may be missing. Hence, the program that computed that analysis may yield non-sense results. If so, email me to let me know.
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