Motorola A780 Reviews

Motorola’s A780 is a Linux-based flip-phone and includes every feature you can think of (except radio and Wi-Fi), and then some more. It is powered by a 312 MHz processor—hence the slightly sluggish interface. It has the usual features such as GPRS and Bluetooth, and applications including the Opera Web browser and even RealPlayer. It comes with a 128 MB Transmeta flash card, which gives you some space over the 50 MB onboard. Motorola also added a 1.3-megapixel camera with 8X digital zoom. Being a PDA-phone, it features a touch-screen and allows multiple input formats and also a regular cell phone keypad on the flip lid. Another cool feature is the voice recognition. Turning it On will allow you to simply speak names or numbers, and the phone will try to understand what you’re saying. A jog dial on the left can be pressed or moved up and down to adjust volume but the menus it generates are contextual. All-in-all, a decent PDA- phone, which doesn’t compromise on build or aesthetics.
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