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Motorola V325 Review - Connectivity / Conclusion


Connectivity


Motorola V325 BackAs with many Verizon Wireless phones, the V325 is horrid when it comes to connectivity. Without Bluetooth technology or an infrared port, users who want to download multimedia will most likely need to get it through Verizon's fee-based Get It Now services.


Conclusion


Built of quality materials, the V325 looks and feels like a high-end device. As the first phone to feature Verizon Wireless' VZ Navigator, the V325 is the perfect companion for road warriors looking for the next turn.

However, with many phones integrating 1.3-megapixel cameras and MP3 players, the V325's less than stellar VGA camera and lacking audio capabilities (other than the built-in speakerphone) are disadvantages. But the V325 targets a different type of consumer; those who don't care much for multimedia and want a phone to talk on.

Fortunately with an extendable stub antenna and tri-band capabilities, the V325 has excellent reception to communicate when it matters most.

Featuring a speakerphone and voice dialing capabilities, users have handsfree control over conversations. Keeping costs down by focusing on functionality, the V325 is competitively priced compared to other devices on the market today.

With a sleek conservative design and robust functionality, the V325 is ideal for users looking for a well-rounded phone with value. For consumers who don't need all the extras and want a phone to talk, the V325 is an excellent choice at an affordable price.

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Motorola V325 Review

Motorola V325 - Introduction / Design 1. Introduction / Design
Motorola V325 - Camera / Basic Features 2. Camera / Basic Features
Motorola V325 - Screen / Audio / Messaging 3. Screen / Audio / Messaging
Motorola V325 - Entertainment / Internet / Storage 4. Entertainment / Internet / Storage
Motorola V325 - Connectivity / Conclusion 5. Connectivity / Conclusion
Motorola V325 - Specs / User Reviews 6. Specs / User Reviews

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