Cellphones Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
The sturdy Motorola W755 has a vivid display, well-designed controls, and decent feature set. The call quality is satisfying, and the photo and streaming-video quality are both excellent.
THE BAD
The Motorola W755 has a poor speakerphone, and its music player was unimpressive. Its camera offers few editing features, and its memory card slot is buried behind the battery.
THE BOTTOM LINE
The Motorola W755's design looks way too familiar, but its solid feature set, ergonomic controls, and enjoyable call and video quality make it a reliable Verizon Wireless handset.
CNET Reader Reviews
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July 15, 2008 08:16
Excellent
2.0/5
Ouch.
I've carried a Motorola RazrV3c for over two years. Good phone, only real complaint was the battery life. Had to plug it into a charger almost daily. I bought an extended battery which defeated its most redeeming feature - thin - BUT I ... read more » -
July 24, 2008 05:09
Excellent
2.0/5
Really disappointed that there is no Vibe then Ring feature. I'm a doctor and the vibe mode alerts me when I am sitting or quiet in areas I don't want noise so no ring, but I am often then on the move where I may not feel the vibration and an audib... read more » -
July 4, 2008 07:17
4.5/5
This is my third Moto. I use my phone for business and participate in a lot of long conference calls. I don't download music or care about the camera. I'm most interested in call quality, signal strength, and bluetooth connectivity. My previous ... read more »
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