July 10th 2008 Posted in
Motorola,
Verizon
Verizon Motorola W755 Review - Cnet

Cnet
reviews the
Verizon Motorola W755: “The Verizon Motorola W755 has a slim design with a square external display and a tiny camera lens just above. It’s not unattractive by any means, but it is very common. Yet even with the similarities, the phone has its own personality. At 3.9 inches by 1.9 inches by 0.68 inch, it’s both taller and somewhat narrower when measured across its front face. Its profile isn’t quite as trim, either, but it still manages to cast a svelte shadow. We didn’t mind the extra girth as the Verizon Motorola W755 has a very solid and sturdy feel in the hand–this is one phone we wouldn’t be afraid to drop. We also liked the soft-touch material on the front and back covers.
The good: The sturdy Verizon Motorola W755 has a vivid display, well-designed controls, and decent feature set. The call quality is satisfying, and the photo and streaming-video quality are both excellent.
The bad: The handset has a poor speakerphone, and its music player was unimpressive. Its camera offers few editing features, and its memory card slot is buried behind the battery.
The bottom line: The Verizon Motorola W755’s design looks way too familiar, but its solid feature set, ergonomic controls, and enjoyable call and video quality make it a reliable Verizon Wireless handset.”
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