Motorola A925
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Features of the Motorola A925 include:
- 3G
- SmartPhone: PDA functions include email, handwriting recognition, calendar & synchronisation with PC
- Camera
- Video Camera: video calling
- Display: widescreen
- Media Player:
- Java Games:
- Connectivity:
- Infrared and Bluetooth
- Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email
- Internet
- Operating Frequency: Tri-band
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Reviewed by reinhard quinonez on 24-04-2005 for the people tha lives in the states this phone is junk the gps doesnt work no video calling and to set it up is a pain in the butt otherwise the phone reminds me in size and weigth to the phone of zack morris in saved by the bell its big as hell the software doesnt works with windows xp im very disapointed with this phone if somebody can help me setting the internet account and the picture messaging please email me at reinhardq@hotmail.com i will aprecciatte the help Rating:    
Reviewed by Not too happy on 20-04-2005 Thought it was me, but after reading these forums I have exactly the same problems as other users. This phone is fully featured, but to get most of it to work you've got to be quite IT liteate. GPS, a fab feature, but the phone needs aditional software like "find the place" (free) for it to work. It's a money grabbing ploy by 3G to use their own pay to use program which is rubbish anyway. Apart from being the size and weight of a house brick, it's worth it for the features. If someone has been able to get the modem working for use with a PC then please let me know how :-) Thanks Rating:    
Reviewed by Frank A on 17-02-2005 I really hate this phone. Unlike the other reviewers on this site, I have had nothing but trouble with this phone. It won't sync with my PC, I get dropped calls, battery life is non-existent, software is dreadful, customer service from 3 is the worst I've ever experienced. If I could give this phone a negative rating then I would - it doesn't deserve even one star. Rating:    
Reviewed by Cam on 20-10-2004 The service at 3 in Australia would be the same as my British cousins - we all end up in Denpasar!! Seriously 3 - get your act together and get local support for local users. I have few favourable things to say re service. On the bright side, I had an A920 for a year which was generally good. The A925 is an improvement in several areas. It has infra red, not just an empty window. It has blue tooth for free, the A920 required a firmware upgrade an a purchase of blue tooth headset. I said no thanks and waited for the A925. Very happy with the new phone. Battery life is dependant on on how bright you set the screen - adjust it to the minimum in bright sunlight.. it is still a low setting. Have the screen switch off after minimum period - 30 seconds. These seem to greatly affect battery standby and talk time. Still glad to have the second battery. Many features - web browsing is fast for a phone - 384 kbps. Would benefit from having java inside the symbian o/s. Doesn't handle scripted pages well. Very easy to use interface. Synchronises well - but the software is ambiguous when setting synchro options. I want it to synchro time with the PC and adjust contacts according to the latest edit on either pc or phone. For reliable synchro - you need to set one as authoritative and ... well.. I always get duplicates somewhere. Overall, I laugh at other people's bills. I divert all calls to my home phone rather than messaging... the diverts are free. Home messaging is free. Therefore, divert to avoid additional charges on the phone. 3 have set the billing standard, but there are lessons to be learned about service. Rating:    
Reviewed by TrojanCB. on 11-10-2004 I have had my new motorola a925 for about 2 weeks and i am very impressed with it. Its got friendly software on board making it easy to use. I got a free second battery and free blue tooth handset with my phone, free desk charger unit, and a free carrying case! I can't stop playing with it as its so addictive to use =) Rating:    
Reviewed by Ed Greenhalgh on 27-08-2004 I have had this phone for a few months and I have got used to the weight and the poor battery life. Reception on the 3 network is sometimes a problem, but generally it's fine. These are the negative points. The positive points massively outwiegh these, IMHO. The A925 is one of the most fully featured phones around, and the 3 network also offers a vast range of services. The graphical user interface is great, I could never go back to a clunky old-style phone menu. HUGE screen, video downloads, video calling, bluetooth and infrared connections, email, excellent PDA-like functions and synchronisation of data with laptop, etc, etc. I could go on. For me this has become an indespensible part of my daily routine, and I would recommende it to anyone who is looking for more than just another phone. Rating:    
Reviewed by Frankie on 16-08-2004 I got my Motorola A925 as a replacement when my A920 decided to die just 1 week after buying it. Not obvious exactly what the differences are between the A920 and the A925. Both are excellent phones. There are so many features in this phone, too many to list in fact, but some of the best things are the large colour screen, video calling, PDA-style functions. On the negative side, the phone does sometimes freeze and battery life is below average, but that's hardly surprising when you consider what it can do, and the fact that it's 3G. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase, and willing to overlook the slight niggles with the phone. Rating:    
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