Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:52 am
Housed in a slim clamshell design, the new Motorola V360 departs from the blue-rubberized shell of its predecessors, the V330 and V300. Featuring standard utilities such as speakerphone and voice functionality, as well as Bluetooth connectivity, the V360 also adds a bit of fun.
Allowing consumers to capture still shots via an integrated VGA camera and moving images with the video capture and playback feature, the V360 also includes an integrated MP3 player, and an expandable TransFlash memory card ensures ample room to store multimedia files.
As one of the new devices to support T-Mobile's EDGE technology, the V360 makes it painless to access the Internet in a flash, download multimedia files and share video with broadband-like transfer rates. Now it's a breeze to check out the latest news, sports and weather or to catch up on email - whether away from home or the office.
- Motorola V360 Review
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