Motorola W220 Review

March 2nd, 2007 · 2 Comments

Motorola W220The Motorola W220 is a 2006 model mobile phone. Your Mobile Phone Reviews writes about Motorola W220, “The Motorola W220 comes with a phone book feature which will store up to six hundred entries. The user can store all their contacts details & numbers quickly & easily. The phone book feature is easy to access from the phones main menu & the user will find it user friendly. The phone comes with other day to day feature which the user will find useful to have on their mobile phone which include an alarm clock, calculator, converter & calendar. The phone comes with a speaker phone which allows the user to have a conversation over the phones speakers which leaves the user handsfree to carry on with another job whilst talking to their friends or family over the speakers.”

CNET reviews the Motorola W220 and writes about design, “Motorola’s RAZR series was a hit with the fashion-conscious and the W220 carries on the same tradition, but at a more affordable price. You can use the glossy black lid as a mirror for the narcissist in you. The front display also doubles as a notification screen. Using three LED icons, the phone tells you when there’s an incoming call, text message or when the battery is charging. Glossy surfaces have one nemesis, though: Fingerprint stains. Unfortunately, there’s no way around it, so always keep a piece of cleaning cloth handy if you are particular about smudgy surfaces.”

MobileWhack.com reviews the Motorola W220 and notes, “The Motorola W220 provides a 600-entry phonebook and an interesting large font capability. Now while I’m not sure what it exactly is, I hope it has something to do with changing dynamically the fonts on the phone, so they are more readable. That’d be something cool.”

Mobile-Review reviews the Motorola W220 and writes, “Motorola W220 is an entry-level model bundled with FM-radio, coming in clamshell form-factor. As you might have already guessed, if Motorola creates a folding phone, why shouldn’t it apply its overwhelmingly successful Motorola RAZR’s curves? And this has proven worthy, as the very presence of similarities to the RAZR design-wise draws attention to a handset. On top of that, Motorola’s design director, Ignacio Germade, answering our question concerning further application of the RAZR’s design, said: “What’s bad about RAZR? Even against a background of ubiquity of ideas usage that were part of initial phone’s design we are not considering that it had exhausted its potentialities by any means. In my opinion it’s RAZR that can aspire to be a truly classical phone, and a classic never gets old…””



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2 responses so far ↓

  • gooozy // Sep 18, 2007 at 9:18 pm

    You have written in your blog that one can activate the speakerphone in W220 to listen to the conversation over the phone speakers. However, I’ve been trying to do that on my W220 and I am unable to see a shortcut/menu item to turn on the speaker during a call.

    Can you let me know how to do that.

    Thanks

  • SHERLY // Dec 10, 2007 at 4:30 pm

    The phone comes with a speaker phone which allows the user to have a conversation over the phones speakers which leaves the user handsfree to carry on with another job whilst talking to their friends or family over the speakers.”
    THIS IS A WRONG COMMITMENT GIVEN
    THIS FEATURE IS NOT THERE IN THIS PHONE

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