Wednesday, January 24, 2007

GSM/UMTS phone Motorola E1000



Motorola E1000 has 114 x 52 x 23 mm dimension and a large (for the announcement time) screen with a QVGA-resolution. The design of the phone is rather strict; there is a VGA camera gap near a loudspeaker, it serves for videocalls. The screen taking the majority of the body is 262K with the resolution of 240x320 pixels (36x45 mm). The picture is very vivid and the display is not as bad similar to Motorola triplets. Its big size, high resolution, and protective glass toning make this TFT display work well in the sun. The font is well-drawn and looks differently in the menu and when typing text. The screen is one of the strongest points of the device.

There are system buttons (volume adjustment, call, end call and access the network) around the screen, almost on sides. This button deposition rouses no difficulties making work with the phone pleasant that is understood in several hours of dealing with the phone.

A 810 mAh Li-Ion battery is used in the phone. According to the manufacturer it is capable of working for 155 hours in the standby mode an up to 2 hours in the talk mode. Not only a SIM-card holder but a TransFlash card memory slot is placed under the battery. That's natural hot card exchange is not provided in a phone with such a construction. There is a standard earphone output placed to the right and covered with a rubber shutter.

There are about 19 MB of memory in the phone with only 400 KB reserved from the beginning. Applications use both phone memory and a memory card. 1000 entries can be stored in the phone's memory, however only one number can be assigned to each. The phone support for SMS, EMS, MMS, POP3/IMAP4 e-mail client. There is a 1.2 MP camera integrated into the phone with 8x digital zoom.

Read more Review about Motorola E1000 on mobile-review.com

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