Motorola V66 Cell Phone
At first glance, the small size of the Motorola
V66 phone is appealing, as are many of its features, such as a voice recorder
and high-speed wireless data-access capabilities. But after spending a few days
with it, anyone with even moderately sized fingers will quickly tire of having
to stop everything they're doing in order to dial a number.
Measuring 3.3 by 1.7 by 0.8 inches and weighing
just 2.8 ounces, the V66 is smaller than the company's popular V60 series. In
fact, the phone is almost compact enough to be hidden in a fist, and it fits
comfortably in the pocket of your pants or suit. The five-line LCD is crisp and
clear, especially when backlit. If you prefer bigger lettering, you can enlarge
the text through the phone's zoom-in feature, which limits the display to two
easy-to-read lines.
The V66's minimal size, however, forced Motorola to sacrifice a large measure of
usability. For instance, it takes a second to find the earpiece's sweet spot,
though the sound is clear once you're in position. And because the keys are
recessed and flush with the casing, it's also difficult--if not impossible--to
dial a number quickly. The menu and function keys, located above the numeric
keypad, also suffer from this design flaw; their usefulness is further hindered
by their smaller size.
Unlike some phones that bury the SIM card behind the battery, the V66 hides it
conveniently behind the bezel, where it can be quickly accessed. The benefit of
this is dubious, however; if you drop the phone, you could lose the card.
Despite its size, the V66 isn't short on
features. All the expected bells and whistles are here, as well as some
surprises. Along with a 500-entry phone book, a calculator, a date book, e911
compatibility, and wireless Web access via T-Mobile's GPRS network, the V66
integrates a voice recorder capable of taking one minute of notes. Here again,
however, its size comes into play. It's a painfully arduous process to even
write a rudimentary note, and in order to record your voice, you must speak
directly into the microphone.
The intuitive menu system can be customized using the shortcuts feature. You can
also create up to 32 alert tones with the My Tones feature, but the 32 tunes
already on the phone will probably satisfy most people. Optional accessories
include an FM radio module.
- Color Display: No
- Wireless Internet Ready: Yes
- Digital Camera: No
- 2-Way Text Messaging: Yes
- Predictive Text Input: iTAP™ Predictive Text Entry
- Battery Type: Lithium Ion
- Talk Time: Up To 180 Minutes
- StandBy Time: Up To 125 Hours
- Weight: 4.30 Ounces
- Memory Locations: 500 Entry Phonebook
- 1 Touch Emergency: Yes
- Speed Dialing: Yes
- Timer Types: Individual; Cumulative; Audible
- Alert Ringer Options: 32 Standard & Up to 32 Customizable
- Vibrating Option: Yes
- Technology Details: GSM 900 / GSM 1800/ GSM 1900
- FM Radio
- Voice Activated Dialing
- iStream Ready
- AOL® Instant Messenger ™ Inside
- Wireless Web Ready
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