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Motorola V540
Cell Phone Reviews - Motorola Reviews
Tuesday, 30 August 2005
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Motorola V540Just 3.5x1.9x0.9 inches in size and weighing 114 grams in your palm, the Motorola V540 gives you the world in your pocket. The superb styling and cutting edge features of the classic black clamshell phone make it one up on other mobile phones in the same category.

 

Screen

The external backlit display of the Motorola V540 allows you to keep tabs on key information like time, battery, signal status, and caller id at a glance, while the 176 x 220 65k TFT internal display puts on view in fascinating colors all the visual delights your phone is capable of displaying.


Features

Featuring quad-band frequencies (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 GSM), the V540 is compatible with GSM networks worldwide, so you can travel the world freely with your mobile companion. The battery of the V540 is rated to give you a talk time of about 255 hours and a standby time of an average of 225 minutes, though this of course, eventually depends on a host of variables.

This phone from Motorola comes with all the conventional call management features that you would like your phone to have. The phone book of the Motorola V540 can store 100 telephone numbers so that your contact list is retrievable in the wink of an eye. The photo ID feature allows you to assign an image to each of your frequent callers for quick and easy identification when there is an incoming call. The built-in alarm, calculator and calendar ensure that you keep pace with time. The phone features can also be customized to read in languages other than English, appealing to a broader spectrum of users. A speakerphone is built into the handset, so you do not need to hold the phone to your ear throughout a conversation.



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