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Motorola W375 - Review - Part 1
The Motorola W375 was launched on 2006, and it can be placed midway between a basic cellphone and a more advanced one, representing a rather good compromise between quality and convenience. It’s not exactly a very advanced model, but it offers more features than a basic model, however.
From an aesthetic point of view, this model presents a clamshell design, which is rather appreciated by most users due to its practicality and comfort. The external display is basically monochromatic and it’s used only to receive messages notifications, indicate lost calls, the battery level, date and time and such. The internal one offers a better quality and is a TFT with 128×160 pixel resolution and views 65 thousand colors. The sizes are 99 mm x 45 mm x 18,6 mm, and it weighs 88 grams.
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Published on January 13, 2009 · Filed under: Motorola Mobile, Motorola Phone;

