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Motorola A1200


$230.00 Released January, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built very light, can put it in a shirt pocket without it pulling down on your shirt. Handwriting recognition works great once you get used to it, very unique feature. Voice recognition works fairly consistently.

The Cons:Texting can be a little frustrating at first, takes some getting used to. Not fully compatible with every network, need to check with service provider first.

 The Motorola A1200 is a smartphone with stylish design and a range of features. It is the entry-level model of the A series of smartphones, which has since been updated. The A1200's unique features are a transparent flip cover that reveals a touch screen.

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The phone includes a stylus to navigate its interface, and offers handwriting and speech recognition. It serves as both a phone and a sort of PDA, as it includes an organizer, mp3 player, document viewer, photo editor and more. It has a 2-megapixel camera with video capabilities, and the phone supports Real Player for playback. The A1200 is thus a versatile mid-range smartphone.

Features

  • Release Date: January 2006
  • Color touch-screen smartphone
  • Stylish design with transparent flip cover
  • Handwriting and voice recognition
  • Bluetooth v2.0
  • 2-megapixel camera with video
  • RealPlayer compatible
  • Java support and document viewer, organizer, mp3 player, stereo FM radio
  • Speakerphone
  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • Black, red or silver colors
  • SMS, MMS, e-mail, instant messaging support
  • microSD card slot
  • 4-hour talk time battery life

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    built very light, can put it in a shirt pocket without it pulling down on your shirt

  • 1

    handwriting recognition works great once you get used to it, very unique feature

  • 1

    voice recognition works fairly consistently

  • 1

    battery lasts a long time between charges

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    gets a strong signal on most networks

Cons
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    texting can be a little frustrating at first, takes some getting used to

  • 1

    not fully compatible with every network, need to check with service provider first

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