Motorola W755 Cell Phone Review - Design
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The Motorola W755 features a slim design that boasts a 1-inch screen, with a tiny camera lens located above it. The screen displays 96 x 80 pixels and 65,000 colors. As a result, the Motorola W755’s graphics and text are fabulous. You can adjust the brightness, display font size, and the backlighting time.
The cell phone’s dimensions are at 3.9 inches x 1.9 inches x .68 inches. The Motorola W755 is solid, although it has soft-touch material on both the front and back sides. You’ll love the phone’s shiny silver spines and hinge, which is also sturdy as well. You can get the Motorola W755 in two colors―purple or dark slate, which is black.
On the right spine of the Motorola W755, you can use the voice dialing button and a volume rocker. Meanwhile, the Moto smart key is located on the left spine. The Moto smart key serves two purposes. First, it locks the outer controls when the phone is closed. Second, when the phone is open, the Moto smart key initiates the speaker phone. The mini USB port is also located on the left spine, while the 2.5 mm headset jack is located on the right spine. As a form of protection, plastic flaps cover these ports.
If your vision isn’t that great, you’ll find the Motorola W755’s navigation feature very useful. It has large letters and numbers. In addition, a nice backlight illuminates these keys.
Not only is the navigation feature spacious, but it’s designed to be simple to use. It consists of a four-way toggle, with the OK button in the center of it. You can also set up and use the toggle as a shortcut to the four user-defined functions. It also comes with two soft keys, along with the Talk and End/Power control button. In addition, the Motorola W755 features a Clear key, along with camera/camcorder shortcut buttons. Even though these last two buttons are raised above the phone’s surface, you’ll find these controls are still easy to use.
The Motorola W755’s battery power lasts up to 220 minutes. Its standby time lasts up to approximately 390 hours, or about 16 days – not bad!
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