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Motorola W375 - Review - Part 2
The Motorola W375 is a Triband GSM that works on the 900, 1800 and 1900 Mhz frequencies, giving it a good network coverage. It features the GPRS technology for the data transfer, even though it’s a class 8, and the WAP 2.0 with integrated modem for the Internet browsing. The synchronization with other devices is done through the USB port, even though the cable isn’t included on the package. There’s no bluetooth connection, however.
The only more advanced feature on this model is the built-in handsfree, which allows users to talk on the phone without using the hands and also listen to the radio. The more common functions are vibracall, alarm clock, clock, calendar, calculator, chronometer, agenda and phonebook with 100 contacts.
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Published on January 13, 2009 · Filed under: Motorola Mobile, Motorola Phone;

