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Motorola A835 Review
Phone rating:
The A835 is Motorola's follow up to the A830, the company's first 3G phone available in the UK. The main enhancements are an integrated camera (instead of a detachable one), video calling, a 65k colour display (instead of 4k colours), larger internal memory, "haptics" (lighting and vibration effects), and a 5-way navigation key. The A835 also weighs a full 55g less than its predecessor!
The A835 does address many of the problems present with the A830. The new 65k colour screen is much higher quality, video calling has been added, the memory is now a useful amount (generous even). The addition of haptics and a new navigation key are minor additions. The A835 retains the features that made the A830 useful: video recording and playback, MP3 playback, downloadable Java applications, Bluetooth wireless connectivity. However, the biggest bugbear with the A830 was the terrible battery life. So has the A835 fixed this problem? Well, on paper at least, the battery life of the A835 has been improved, but in practice it is still dire, needing to be charged every day if you use the phone a reasonable amount.
Features of the Motorola A835 include:
65,000 colour hi-res display (176 x 220 resolution)
Integrated digital video camera
Video calling
Voice recorder
MP3 player
Polyphonic ringtones / MP3 ringtones
Java applications
SMS, EMS, MMS
Predictive text input (iTap™)
E-mail (POP3)
In-built hands-free speaker phone
Integrated Stereo Headset Jack
Bluetooth™ wireless connectivity, Infrared data port, USB port
Games
Voice Activated Dialling
User customisable softkey functions, main menu and shortcuts
Organiser: Calculator and currency converter, date and clock, datebook with reminder alarms
PIM functionality
Picture phone book
Internal memory - 64 Mbytes
WAP, GPRS
Vibration alert
Tri-band (GSM 900/1800/1900)
Size: 137 x 56 x 27 mm
Weight: 155g
Talktime: up to 2 hours
Battery standby: up to 9 days
Source: *www.mobile-phones-uk.org.uk/motorola-a835.htm
Motorola A835 Review
Phone rating:
The A835 is Motorola's follow up to the A830, the company's first 3G phone available in the UK. The main enhancements are an integrated camera (instead of a detachable one), video calling, a 65k colour display (instead of 4k colours), larger internal memory, "haptics" (lighting and vibration effects), and a 5-way navigation key. The A835 also weighs a full 55g less than its predecessor!
The A835 does address many of the problems present with the A830. The new 65k colour screen is much higher quality, video calling has been added, the memory is now a useful amount (generous even). The addition of haptics and a new navigation key are minor additions. The A835 retains the features that made the A830 useful: video recording and playback, MP3 playback, downloadable Java applications, Bluetooth wireless connectivity. However, the biggest bugbear with the A830 was the terrible battery life. So has the A835 fixed this problem? Well, on paper at least, the battery life of the A835 has been improved, but in practice it is still dire, needing to be charged every day if you use the phone a reasonable amount.
Features of the Motorola A835 include:
65,000 colour hi-res display (176 x 220 resolution)
Integrated digital video camera
Video calling
Voice recorder
MP3 player
Polyphonic ringtones / MP3 ringtones
Java applications
SMS, EMS, MMS
Predictive text input (iTap™)
E-mail (POP3)
In-built hands-free speaker phone
Integrated Stereo Headset Jack
Bluetooth™ wireless connectivity, Infrared data port, USB port
Games
Voice Activated Dialling
User customisable softkey functions, main menu and shortcuts
Organiser: Calculator and currency converter, date and clock, datebook with reminder alarms
PIM functionality
Picture phone book
Internal memory - 64 Mbytes
WAP, GPRS
Vibration alert
Tri-band (GSM 900/1800/1900)
Size: 137 x 56 x 27 mm
Weight: 155g
Talktime: up to 2 hours
Battery standby: up to 9 days
Source: *www.mobile-phones-uk.org.uk/motorola-a835.htm