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Old 02-14-2007, 08:48 PM   #1 (permalink)

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The Motorola V325i delivers connectivity with sophistication and elegance, offering necessary tech tools for work, play, and everything in between. With a sleek, soft-touch grey housing, integrated camera, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology and high resolution color display, the affordable Motorola V325i is in a mobile category all its own.
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Bluetooth®
  • Compatible with Wireless Headsets, Hands-Free, & Dial-Up Networking
Video/Camera
  • 480 x 640 VGA Camera with self portrait mirror
  • 30 MB user storage
  • 1.9" 176 x 220 internal screen up to 65K colors
  • 96x32 external B&W display
  • Camera Resolution: (120x160, 240x320, 480x640)
  • Color Effects: Normal, Sepia, B&W, and Negative
  • Fun Frames for Photos
Mobile Media
  • Mobile Web 2.0
  • Get it Now® Capable
  • Mobile Instant Messaging (IM)
  • Picture Messaging Service
  • Two-Way Text Messaging Service (SMS)
  • LBS Capable via Get It Now: Location Management, VZ Navigator and VZW location agent.
Tools & Data
  • Up to 9 lines text
  • 500 phonebook entries to store all your contacts
  • Calculator, Calendar, Alarm Clock, and Voice Memo

Voice/Audio
  • Polyphonic Ringtones
  • Embedded ring tones, plus 5 VibraCall™ vibrating alerts and silent
  • Integrated speakerphone
  • Advanced Speech Recognition: Commands include camera, voicemail, name dial and digit dial
General
  • Situational lighting effects
  • 5 - way navigation Key
  • Soft touch paint on external finish
  • Retractable Antenna
  • Verizon Wireless User Interface
  • Bilingual Interface: English/Español
  • Hearing Aid Compatibility = M3
  • aGPS capable for E911 emergency location
  • TTY compatible
  • OTA capable
Specifications
  • Dimensions: 3.6" x 1.9" x 0.9"
  • Weight: 4.1 oz
  • SAR: Ear -1.14, Body -1.56
  • Battery: 880 mAH Li-Ion
  • Usage Time: Up to 200 minutes OR
  • Standby Time: Up to 200 hours
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  • Tri-Mode Phone
  • Speakerphone
  • Camera Resolution - 300K Pixel
  • Bluetooth® Capable
  • VZ Navigator Capable
  • Voice Dialing
  • TTY Compatible
  • Hearing Aid Compatibility = M4/T4
  • Standard Li-Ion Battery
  • Travel Charger
  • User Guide
  • Quick Reference Guide
  • Hearing Aid Compatibility: M4/T4
  • Send & Receive PIX & TXT Messages
  • Download Games, Ring Tones & Wallpaper
  • Get Sports, News & Email with Mobile Web 2.0
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Yes, a very nice little phone, with lots of good features -- a solid value.

It would be an even better value if Verizon didn't modify the phone to lock out features like simultaneous ring and vibrate, and the ability to tranfer pics and ringtones via USB cable and Moto Phone Tools... This is probably only important to a small percentage of users of this phone, but to those to whom it applies it can be very important indeed. Wish Verizon would reconsider this policy...
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I urge everyone to avoid this phone. The antennas fall out and Motorola charges $20 to replace them. They say the warranty does not include the antenna. It's part of the phone, the phone won't work without it, so how is it not part of the phone? The phone store where I bought mine said many of his customers had the same problem with this phone.
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