Is the Motorola A-1200 really as good as people say it is. Are there any complications in using this phone considering it is designed for the Hong Kong usage.
It's a quad band gsm phone so it works with cingular and t-mobile. So if you have a cdma carrier, that would be a problem.. I've got one and it's really easy because of the touch screen. I think using your fingers to navigate through menus is easy. The stylus should be used when entering text though. So if your good with your hands, this phone is tight!
Thanks. Since you are using this phone, what about the flip cover? I have never held or seen an actual phone, so I was wandering how convenient/inconvenient the flip cover is?
its really easy to open and its sturdy. It gets grease from your ears on it though
Could I use a sim card from a regular cell or will I have to use a sim card from a PDA.
It uses SIM from a normal cell phone. I've just migrated my U6 SIM to this one and I'm very pleased.
Never heard of this phone. Is it only sold overseas?
But no carrier has taken it. That's why probably you haven't heard of this beautiful piece of equipment.
1. Sturdy Touch Screen Phone
2. Excellent Network [Voice & Data]
3. Camera with Wideangle lens, very sharp picture quality
4. Business Card Reader with Optical Character Recognition
5. Phone Book Web Backup Service built in.
6. Excellent Video and MP3 stereo with headphones, speakerphone is not too loud.[ Just right ]
7. Handwriting recognition is good, but you need a table or a writing pad under the phone.
8. Voice Password
9. Joystick is very sturdy.
This is a phone which will last you 5 years, it might become obsolete but it will keep working.
Virus and MMS proof.
Gmail application for Motorola A1200 is very good and secure.
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