Connectivity
Consumers
can connect wirelessly to Bluetooth-compatible accessories through Trace's
Bluetooth 1.2 technology, allowing connection with computers and enabling
further downloads of MP3s and ringtones. Additionally, the phone connects
wireless to Bluetooth headsets, which must be purchased separately.
Conclusion
Given the Trace's elegant sleek frame, stylish silver / champagne color,
small credit card size, and abundant organizational and phone capabilities,
the Trace is the perfect choice for most anyone with a need for function
with a sophisticated, fun twist. It is a great, conservative alternative
to Motorola's SLVR.
The wide keys and newly sized 262k-LCD frame make this phone stand out.
Besides its looks, the phone boasts abundant multimedia options and phone
features. The screen is one of the best on the market, and allows for vivid,
colorful photos and photo options with a self-timer, effects, and 4X digital
zoom.
The menu on this phone is bright, big and simple, easily guiding the
user from organizational tools to MP3 downloads. Though the Trace is not
the ultimate choice for those wanting to download quality sounding music,
or a large amount of music, it does allow for a few hits that you may want
to listen to throughout the day.
The extensive Bluetooth connectivity enables wireless communication possibilities,
and the EDGE capability allows connection to the internet to download music,
ringtones, photos, games, applications, and other media.
Overall, this phone offers a compact sophisticated phone with improved,
finely executed features.
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