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Look at more Motorola reviews Submit your reviews for your Alcatel, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Panasonic, Philips, Sagem, Samsung, Sharp, Siemens mobiles.Review: I have a v525 phone and i can't find a software to manage my phone Can anybody help mePleaseI have the cable Review By: Stefan Date/Time: 03/12/2004 02:58Review: The motorola v525 is the best phone you can buy is ahs about 25 ringtones 3 games monopoly What is vvveeeeeeerrrrrrryyyyyyyy addictingstuntman what is sooooooooooooo cool and another when i first got it out and took a look it was really good it was the first ever motorola phone that i had ever had and it was even better than i expected it to be the camera is great because the texture is very pleasing the games are great the ring tones are FAB i would give it 110 it is my best phone ever it is better than the NOKIAS camera because it is very clear and the nokias is blurry the sharp gx10i is a great mob too my mates got it..... Review By: motorola Date/Time: 01/12/2004 04:50Review: I think if you want to get the best deal on a motorola v525 you should go to the carphone wearhouse all the others like the link,vodafone,orange etc...THEY COST ALOT thats where i got my best deal the carphone wearhouseThe motorolas there were only 120 quid so you should get it from there I just managed to get mine i am getting it for crimbo i cant wait Review By: motorola Date/Time: 26/11/2004 13:36
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Blackberry Or Raspberry? By Clive Simpkins, Fri Dec 9th
Could it possibly be that we gullible South Africanwidget-lovers are being seduced into buying Blackberry personaldigital assistants (PDAs) because someone didn’t anticipate thepopularity and swift uptake of 3G technology? 3G for those notyet in the know is wireless, always-up broadband (high speed)Internet and e-mail access. I’ve had it since inception. It’sgetting better all the time. How otherwise, is it possible formajor marketers to be throwing huge amounts of advertising moneyat the Blackberry? Do they know something we don’t? Being a compulsive early-adopter of technology, I’ve longbewailed my fate as an unwilling guinea pig when it comes todebugging new anything. On the PDA front, I kicked off with aQtek 1010 which was in the RSA, the first PDA-cum mobile phone.It was a sturdy, slippery, heavy handful. Not bad ergonomics andincredibly useful, even if you did have to keep soft rebootingbecause its tiny brain (a.k.a. processor) got addled by theleast complexity. When the next generation (loosely known as the Qtek 2020 but notbranded as such) appeared in SA, yours truly dutifully upgradedto the rebranded i-mate PDA. Only to find myself lumbered with amuch sexier looking device, lighter, more functionality, muchvaunted 400 MHZ processor and a host of problems. The problemswere not confined to me, but to a number of close associates andeven an audience of patients waiting in the Rosebank Clinicemergency room. As previously mentioned, Leaf Wireless, thepower behind i-mate in South Africa, swapped out the two failedinstruments I’d been through, for a later generation, the PDA2K.This baby, still with 400 MHZ processor, is quad band, Wi-fi,bluetooth, has
Look at more Motorola reviews Submit your reviews for your Alcatel, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Panasonic, Philips, Sagem, Samsung, Sharp, Siemens mobiles. Review: It's a great phone but the ring tones r crap i got it 4 xmas 4 30.00 i thought it was a bargain they said they were a slow profit bullshit it's great Review By: DJ kelly Date/Time: 12/10/2004 08:26 Review: It's a great phone but the ring tones r shit Review By: DJ kelly Date/Time: 12/10/2004 08:24 Review: can sumone tell me where i can change the language its all in chinese atm Review By: Sarina Date/Time: 10/10/2004 21:40 Review: It's great at sixty quid how can u go wrong great Review By: Paul kelly Date/Time: 05/10/2004 09:04 Review: I'v had the V150 for nearly 5 month. It is marvellous. I dropped it for more than 16 times and it still works before it I had nokia, but it is bulshit. Review By: Stephanie Date/Time: 16/09/2004 08:14 Review: I had a motorola before this one and it worked excellent for about 6 months then it went crazy, went back to my distributer and i got this one yesterday, so far its ok but i feel a bit sceptical after reading all the commets above seeing that very few are possitive reviews. Review By: mandy Date/Time: 14/09/2004 11:05 Review: It is all a matter of luck with this phone. U can get one that workz just fine for 2 yeares, and u can get one that turns to shit in 2 months. Not an apealling idea, is it The american engineers are noware near as professional as the european or asian guys...sorry Review By: apophis Date/Time: 22/08/2004 08:10 Review: bad error by me for buying. freezes switches off, rubbish rubbish rubbish And to think i switched to this from my faithfull nokia 5210 i cant believe i was so stupid. Review By: djb Date/Time: 22/07/2004 15:48
still and video camera, and a host of otherreally useful bells and whistles. It runs on Microsoft WindowsCE. I’ve found it to behave flawlessly, although two businesspeers with the device swear they’ll not go i-mate again.
But let’s look at the emerging scenario: South African MobileNetwork Provider MTN (I thought) ‘launched’ the Blackberry a fewmonths ago. I never heard more about it. Suddenly, Vodacom‘launches’ Blackberry with double page Sunday media spreads as a‘first in South Africa’. How the Advertising Standards Authoritydidn’t have someone getting their knickers in a twist over thatone, I dunno. The Vodaworld magazine received by me from South African GSMNetwork Provider Vodacom a while back features the Blackberry intwo flavours on its front cover. But here’s the rub: The‘editorial’ by Vodacom Group CEO, Alan Knott-Craig, thatvisionary maverick wasted on majority-shareholder Telkom, andfresh back from the 3GSM World Congress says this, quote: ‘Myinstructions to my team are to accelerate the roll out of 3G forVodacom customers. Build and build big! Do not try tosecond-guess what our customers will do with the bandwidth –they will use it.’ Unquote. Even higher speeds will be availablevia HSDPA, a 3G enhancement. So, why the Blackberry? Darned if I know! Why on earth would youwant to purchase a PDA at present that appears from theadvertising and product blurb to be little more than a fairlyincompetent e-mail forwarding machine? About the author:Clive is a marketing and communications strategist and publishedbook author. His speciality is facilitating sustainable changein individuals and organizations. Website: http://www.imbizo.com |
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