Motorola i760 Cell Phone



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Motorola i760

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The Motorola i760 replaces the super-popular Motorola i730.  The phone is equipped with a nice 2.2” color display, a quality speakerphone, extended battery life and an external display.  You’ve got a workhorse of a phone in your hand.

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Karas phone

Overall Rating:
4.2 out of 5
By: kara hunsberger on Sunday, August 13, 2006
From: paw paw, MI (United States)
Experience: 10 Months
Pros: cute
easy to use
direct connect

Cons: no service in a lot of area
charger is not easy to plug in and battery runs out fast

Summary: This phone is very cute and small and fun to use. It does have quiet a few areas that gets bad reception. It has lots of options and ring tones. I also can get internet and weather on this one and downloads.

42 out of 73 people found this review helpful

Not Too Shabby!

Overall Rating:
4.5 out of 5
By: jennette McBride on Friday, July 28, 2006
From: Virginia Beach, VA (United States)
Experience: 6 Months
Pros: I do like this phone. It is simple but very easy to learn how to use. I love the volume on this phone, I never could hear my previous phone ring, but with the i760 I can select the level of volume. The ring tones that I can download are very clearly understood. Sometimes you get ring tones that don't even sound like the song, not with this phone! The battery life on this phone is fantastic! I have had this phone for six months and I can charge it once completely and it will be good to go for an

Cons: The phonebook is a little bit confusing when you want to add additional numbers to an already existing contact.

Summary: Overall if you are looking for a phone and you don't need a camera but you still want more than just your average phone, this is the phone for you. I plan to keep this phone as long as I can.

33 out of 63 people found this review helpful

Not Too Shabby!

Overall Rating:
4.5 out of 5
By: jennette McBride on Friday, July 28, 2006
From: Virginia Beach, VA (United States)
Experience: 6 Months
Pros: I do like this phone. It is simple but very easy to learn how to use. I love the volume on this phone, I never could hear my previous phone ring, but with the i760 I can select the level of volume. The ring tones that I can download are very clearly understood. Sometimes you get ring tones that don't even sound like the song, not with this phone! The battery life on this phone is fantastic! I have had this phone for six months and I can charge it once completely and it will be good to go for an

Cons: The phonebook is a little bit confusing when you want to add additional numbers to an already existing contact.

Summary: Overall if you are looking for a phone and you don't need a camera but you still want more than just your average phone, this is the phone for you. I plan to keep this phone as long as I can.

34 out of 67 people found this review helpful
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