Talk:Motorola V220

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I snipped this anon edit from the article as unsourced and somewhat POV. If it can be sourced by a published review, then I have no problem with its inclusion.

However the predicted relability of this mobile phone is in question due to Battery Problems, Screen Quality, Camera Quality. Although it does have QUAD BAND GSM technology which allows it to go in almost any country around the world. However the Soft Musical tones, and somewhat louder MP3 Tones are hard to hear with a weak vibration function.
All in all just an inexpensive phone given to the masses for free from selected providers.

-GTBacchus(talk) 16:28, 16 May 2006 (UTC)

i have done a bit to the article DARReNTALK


The v220 does support quad band GSM (850/900/1800/1900) on sale from some carriers. One of the bands is disabled in software I believe.

- I have a quadband v220 in my hand right now, so I'm deleting the no-quad band section.

-Abloy

I have deleted this POV section from the article.

::The phones main emphasis is on cost saving. This starts with the colour screen. Unlike most phones with TFT sceens the motorolla V220 uses STN technology, which is dimmer and duller. The camera is of poor quality and images are often fuzzy and dark. Other economical features include the limited memory, which stands at just over 1130kb. Even by hacking the phone and deleting pre-stored ringtones the highest achievable memory is 2,400kb. The phone also lacks bluetooth, expandable memory and video-recording.

Bilky asko 17:07, 14 April 2007 (UTC)