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Motorola Smart Watch IP67 Moto 360 316L Used Android Smartwatch Stainless Steel
21 May 2017
The OG's Of Wireless, Created Another Great Motorola​ Device!!!
This Is A Great Android Smartwatch! I Love Pretty Much Anything Motorola. So Having A Powerful Android Moto Smartwatch Is Just Awesome! Plus It Goes Well With My Moto Droid Force Z. The Android (Android Ware) Software Is Also Constantly Improving. It Can Be Difficult At First To Use The Watch, But After A Little While, Using The Phone Becomes Second Nature. Hopefully Motorola Doesnt Just Stop Creating New Smartwatches, Because That Would Be Truly Horrible! I Could Still Support Other Wireless Tech Companies, Like Samsung, LG, HTC, etc, But We All Need To Be Able To Get The Moto Devices That We Have Become Used To. So If You Want A Solid Smartwatch, Then You Cant Go Wrong With Going The OG's Of This Type Of Technology. Because Motorola Was The Very First Company To Come Out With A Consumer Cell Phone. So I Think That It Is Worth The Price.
22 December 2007
Not a bad phone, poor network performance (AT&T)
I bought this phone as a backup to my Sprint Post-Paid service. I wanted to keep this phone in my truck so I had something to rely on if my Sprint phone failed for some reason. I thought AT&T would be a good choice when it came to prepaid. The phone is decent. It's a Entry-Level phone, so it's not packed with features. I have always had data problems with LG. A web site will timeout, then I have to hit cancel, then reload the page again. The Res is also pretty low (128x128). The AT&T GSM network is very slow. But this is also due to the limited RAM of the phone. Still a nice phone for the $20 I bought it for. AT&T's network is horrible though. No coverage in buildings, dropped calls are very common. So if you are buying this phone for use on another GSM network, then it is worth $20, maybe $30. But I wouldn't waste the money on this phone if you plan to use it with AT&T. If you have to use this phone with AT&T, then the CG180 would be a better choice then the basic Bar-Style phones made by Nokia that are so common and cheap to buy.
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20 June 2008
Best Phone Verizon Sells, But Still Limited To DEATH!
I purchased the Voyager from Amazon for $160. So far I have been both impressed and disappointed with Verizon's constant attempts at controlling 100% of the customers experiences. If Verizon allowed the same Freedom as a Sprint or T-Mobile, they would be close to Perfect. Pros: 1. Very clear sound. I have not heard any static. Calls sound like Landline calls. 2. Perfect shape design. I love the 9800 series when it comes to design. I love the full keyboard layout and the fact that the phone is a Fold-Open design. Keeping the inside screen safe. I have always preferred talking to someone on a Bar-Style phone, as opposed to a Flip-Phone. So you get both a Flip and Bar-Style phone. 3. Stereo speakers. Both speakers are loud and make content sound crisp and clean. 4. Due 18 bit screens. Both the outside and inside display screens are large and powerful. You would need a program called "Bitpim" in order to make and transfer your own clips and wallpaper to your phone. Don't waste money on the garbage, 1-use, content that Verizon sells. 5. 2MP camera. The camera can take clean pictures, and also has some Night features. NOT Night-Vision! Just some spec's that can help photos taken at night look clearer. Pretty nice camera for a phone. 6. Voice Features are great!My voice has a deep sound to it, which the phone has little problem understanding. I also like the fact that I can set the phone to read the name or numbers of incoming calls. The Cons: 1. The Voyager being offered through Verizon, causes it to be limited by the BREW OS. BREW offers little to no free applications. Verizon will nickel and dime you to death for every little feature. They charge for application email support, for games, and for applications. 2. While the phone does have an HTML browser, it is not on the level of Opera mini. It cuts pages into pieces, where older version of Opera mini would keep it all in 1 window. The browser is also very slow when it comes to opening large web sites. 3. VCast clips are many, but not very clear. VCast has lots and lots of great clips. But unlike Sprint, Vcast clips are far more pixelated and there is no Streaming TV. VCast will also not work when in 1x parts of the nation and while roaming; unlike SprintTV. 4. VCast Mobile TV is nice, but not $15 a month nice. You get 8 channels... Yeah, only 8. So while VCast TV looks much better then SprintTV, the content is very limited. Out of the 8 channels, 4 are news. Every news channels shows the same things, so having 4 of them is a waste. It would be better to get 1 news channel and 3 more entertainment channels. 5. Sound of clips and TV are muffled and quite when the phone is closed. You can view clips on the outside display, but since the stereo speakers are inside, you will not be able to get great sound from them when the phone is closed. And since Bluetooth profiles have always been limited by Verizon, I no longer have a working set of Bluetooth headphones that work with this phone. There is still a headphones port, so you can use wired headphones. 6. NO STREAMING!! You can't access FREE stream radio or TV, unless you stream it from your computer. 7. GPS, but so what. Verizon charges $9.99 a month for unlimited GPS use. You also have to spend $15 for unlimited VCast for this feature to not charge you for data use. For a 24 hour trial, it cost $2.99 (PLUS DATA USAGE), which is a HORRIBLE PRICE! And since the phone only uses BREW, no free GPS application.
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