The Motorola A1200 just looks cool. It’s definitely one of those cell phones that everyone will want to see or ask about whenever it’s revealed in public. It’s got a plastic covering that flips open to reveal the cell phone’s touch screen. The back of the cell phone is slightly rubberized. It’s definitely compact and fits easily into a pocket or small purse without creating too much of problem.
The display is bright. The touch-sensitive keypad sits on a bright screen. The bottom of the screen serves as sort of a task bar with shortcut keys to the most recently used features. The button in the upper left of the screen with four circles on it provides access to the main menu. There’s also one-touch access to the phone book, creating messages, and using the phone.
Features:
Motorola A1200 sports a 2-megapixel camera, and it can record videos. Although the camera lacks a flash. With the help of Bluetooth wireless connection and USB port the user can easily connect their device with other Bluetooth compatible devices to transfer files and data fastly and quickly.
The WAP browser comes with both XHTML and HTML option that gives fast access to the internet connectivity. The messaging feature includes SMS, MMS, Email, and instant messaging. The mobiles phone comprises with 8GB of internal memory that can be expanded easily with the MicroSD card slot. MP3 can play music in all formats. The battery life provided by the phone is average.
The good:
The Motorola A1200 is a functional smartphone with a stylish, compact design and satisfying call quality. The feature set offers a decent range of options, including stereo Bluetooth, world phone support, a business card reader, and a media player.
The bad:
The Motorola A1200's interface was occasionally sluggish and the call volume tended to be low. Its virtual keyboard is tiny and the microSD card slot is in an inconvenient location. Also, it lacks 3G and Wi-Fi, and the internal memory is quite low.
The bottom line:
Though it lacks some key data features, the Motorola A1200 is a unique and user-friendly smartphone that delivers on call quality.
The display is bright. The touch-sensitive keypad sits on a bright screen. The bottom of the screen serves as sort of a task bar with shortcut keys to the most recently used features. The button in the upper left of the screen with four circles on it provides access to the main menu. There’s also one-touch access to the phone book, creating messages, and using the phone.
Features:
Motorola A1200 sports a 2-megapixel camera, and it can record videos. Although the camera lacks a flash. With the help of Bluetooth wireless connection and USB port the user can easily connect their device with other Bluetooth compatible devices to transfer files and data fastly and quickly.
The WAP browser comes with both XHTML and HTML option that gives fast access to the internet connectivity. The messaging feature includes SMS, MMS, Email, and instant messaging. The mobiles phone comprises with 8GB of internal memory that can be expanded easily with the MicroSD card slot. MP3 can play music in all formats. The battery life provided by the phone is average.
The good:
The Motorola A1200 is a functional smartphone with a stylish, compact design and satisfying call quality. The feature set offers a decent range of options, including stereo Bluetooth, world phone support, a business card reader, and a media player.
The bad:
The Motorola A1200's interface was occasionally sluggish and the call volume tended to be low. Its virtual keyboard is tiny and the microSD card slot is in an inconvenient location. Also, it lacks 3G and Wi-Fi, and the internal memory is quite low.
The bottom line:
Though it lacks some key data features, the Motorola A1200 is a unique and user-friendly smartphone that delivers on call quality.
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