This technical Motorola V265 review is based on a computer analysis of the cell phone's technical specifications, it is not a hands-on review. It looks at its good and not-so-good sides so you can make an informed decision.
The Good:
- Phone Book: It can store up to 500 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)
- 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: The Motorola V265 weighs 3.77 ounces , which is close to the average weight for today's phones. (score: 8/20)
- Stand-by Time: 150 hours of stand-by time. It is about average. (score: 12/20)
The Not-So-Good:
- Talk Time: 180 minutes of talking time. This is just basic. (score: 8/20)
- Camera: The VGA built-in camera is basic. Useful, but you won't make artwork with it. (score: 3/10)
Overall Score: 68
* Look at these 3 phones. They ranked higher than the Motorola V265:
Sony Ericsson K610im (Score= 137)
Sony Ericsson k610i (Score= 130)
Sony Ericsson V630 (Score= 125)
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** Since manufacturers do not always list features in full, some features may be missing. Therefore, the script that generated that technical analysis may produce absurd results. If this happens, shoot me an email and I'll fix it.
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