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Motorola Adventure V750






 
 
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Description:

Motorola V750 is similar to the VU30 but has different design language: RAZR-like instead of resembling the PEBL. It is CDMA/EV-DO clamshell and is expected to be one of the first phones for Verizon's next gen PTT.

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Christian Dior:
5 of 10
Average
Average Joe:
8 of 10
High
Corporate US:
1 of 10
Very Low
High-Tech junkie
3 of 10
Low
Motorola Adventure V750 specifications

Motorola Adventure V750 specifications

  • Network
  • Size
  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Additional Display
  • Camera
  • Multimedia
  • Memory
  • Input
  • Connectivity
  • Other Features

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21 Aug 2008 by Anonymous

5.8 out of 10

I can't stand this silly Mp3 function that keeps popping up accidentally from buttons getting pressed while in my pocket. and i don't like having to press a button to see what time it is on the external
my speaker phone just doesn't cut it
i just got rid of my old i530 and i miss it
it was a clunky out of date thing but they just don't makem like that anymore
I'm disappointed
however i do like having somthing that looks like a razor but can handle a little beating






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4 Aug 2008 by Chief4792

8 out of 10

It's a great phone and all but like all pieces of technology it has flaws. Battery cover is not so great. It's made out of flimsy plastic. The side buttons are a pain because at work I am constantly pushing them by accident. On the flip side it does have a key lock for the side buttons it's just every time you flip the phone open it turns off and you have to turn back on. The signal I get is great but it may very from person to person depending on how many cell towers you have in your area and what company you have. My brother has a Razor V3 with Altell and can't get a signal at his house that is at the bottom of a hill but I can get one with Verizon. It also has all these shiny spotless screens that are a pain to not scratch up while working. If you want Military grade this is not it you need one of those field pack phones that you have to crank and an extra person to carry it for you.






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1 Aug 2008 by Bryan

7.4 out of 10

Signal strength sucks! All cell phone manfactures say that with all the cell towers that phones don't need external int. they are 1000% WRONG! I wonder how they would explain how that I live within 2000 yards from a verizon cellsite and only get 1 bar signal that is a joke!






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