Motorola W755 (4 GB) Cell Phone
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Motorola W755 (4 GB) Cell Phone

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  • Screen Size (Diagonal): 1.9 inch
  • Installed Memory: 4 GB
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth
  • Performance: Dual Band
  • Design: Mobile
  • Style: Clamshell
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Motorola MOTO W755 has drawbacks

Pros Charger is small and light. Has a nice screen. 4 GB capacity.
Cons Battery life is horrible. Low resolution video capture. Music volume has limited adjustment range.
Recommended it? No
The Bottom Line:  This cell phone is best for...those that have AC power with them at all times.
The first Moto W755 I had would lockup and reboot itself randomly when trying to take a picture. It went from a full charge to half charge in 48 hours with very limited use. OK - so I thought it was a defective unit. Verizon exchanged it under their 30-day return policy. The second W755 doesn't reboot but it still has awful battery life. It drops a bar (battery charge status) a day with limited use. If I make/receive calls it drops faster. I have Shure earphones (which are awesome btw). The volume adjustment has limited steps. The lowest setting is too loud for most songs using the Shure earphones. Even using the phone's speaker, the lowest setting is pretty loud. I don't think the battery will last on my next cross-country flight.

You have to remove the battery to get to the micro-SD slot.

It does have a 2.5mm stereo headphone port so you can use your 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter. The touch screen music interface is much more stable than the LG Chocolate, though the Chocolate has much better battery life.

If you have multiple numbers for a contact, say mobile and home, it calls 'home' if you select the contact. You have to open the contact and then select the mobile number to call it.

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