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Motorola StarTAC 130 Details

Motorola is a premier maker of high performance cell phones, the Motorola StarTAC 130 mobile camera phones and MP3 enabled communication devices. Displayed below is the specifications for the Motorola StarTAC 130 mobile phone. We think you will agree with the Motorola StarTAC 130 cell phone reviews at teh bottom of this page, that this phone is well worth a look in person.

 

Motorola StarTAC 130 Specifications

Data - EDGE No
Display - Size 4 x 15 chars
Ringtones - Type Monophonic
Features - Voice note ( 3 min )
- Calendar
Memory - Call records 10 dialed, 5 received, 5 missed calls
Ringtones - Amount 11
Features - Alarm No
Data - Bluetooth No
Data - USB  
General - Network GSM 900
General - Status Discontinued
Features - Games No
Memory - Phonebook 100
Features - Clock Yes
Display - Fixed icons
Features - Browser  
Battery Standard, 500mAh Li-Ion
Data - Infrared port No
Size - Weight 95 g
Data - WLAN No
Data - GPRS No
Battery - Stand-by 50 h
General - Announced 1998
Ringtones - Customization  
Features - Colors  
Features - Messaging SMS
Battery - Talk time 140 min
Features - Camera No
Features - Languages 16
Size - Dimensions 94 x 55 x 19 mm
Display - Type Monochrome graphic
Ringtones - Vibration Yes
Memory - Card slot No
Data - HSCSD No
Data - 3G No

Motorola StarTAC 130 Product Reviews

pug88 when will this fone be released in the uk as i have found a few samsung fones that i like but none of them seem 2 b available

monkjey what is the diference between the MY X 5 and MY X 5-d ????????

Shaahin well i think im gonna get this phone, but the brown one not the pink. but i wanna know about the recieption? is it good or not?

Cata My T600 has a little imperfection i think...It doesn't line at the left side.The parts are not perfect in line.Do you have the same issue...?

cait could someone tell me if the panasonic z800 is better or sony ericsson s700, or nokia 6630. which 1 is best? i really like all the phone!!

<unknown> good look!

JoE I was a Panasonicn fan for a long time. Having used a GD88 for two years. The phone was the best I had used as I never took it for repair for the two years. When I wa nedt to get a new phone, I looked at Panasonic VS2 up to VS7, the can not compare, the construction quality os poor, when holding them in your hands, They seem to fall apart. If panasonic want a better share, they have timporve.

zerosoul i love this phone a lot....there is 2 colours by the way..white and carbon black..the white looks a bit clean for me..hahahaha...i am gonna own one of this

The_one It's a great phone !!

Anonymous I recently bought a Sagem VS-1 (also known as Sagem Simply) for my mother. Like anything else in this world, it has its pros and cons. The fact that I write more about the downsides than about the advantages is evidence of my grumpy nature and not of the quality of the handset.

*** The pros:

*The* huge advantage of this phone is its big screen with large clear black characters on a uniform white background. Designed for reading, not for artistic contemplation.

Key locking by means of a switch that physically moves into an "on" or "off" position. This is much more senior-friendly than most other phones, which use a combination of pushbuttons that changes a status signalled by an LCD icon.

Locking and unlocking the keys is additionally signalled by an intuitively clear change in screen appearance.

Most buttons are clearly spaced apart. Not all though – this is one of the cons below.

One reassuring “home” button can get you out of whichever corner of the menu structure you have painted yourself into.

This “home” and Phonebook buttons are easy to locate and identify.

*** The cons:

The markings on most buttons are a disappointment. The buttons themselves are shiny greyish silver, and the characters and symbols are shiny pale green. To make things worse, they are not nearly as big as they might on a handset this size. The bottom line is that they are hardly visible even to a young and healthy eyesight. The “hello” and “good-bye” buttons only carry tiny green and red marks, respectively. In my opinion, they ought to be entirely made of green and red plastic. The backlight only helps in total darkness, not in the gentle diffuse light so typical of many elderly people’s homes.

The two menu keys (the ones just under the screen and whose functions are indicated on the display) are placed confusingly close to the “hello” and “good-bye” buttons, almost merging with them. The visual and tactile clues that should help you tell them apart are very subtle.

If you type a long number (as phone numbers nowadays are), the character size suddenly shrinks to fit the number into the width of the screen. Why can’t it just split into two or more lines?

The Settings menu and the “Log” (a _very_ comprehensive concept on this phone) are each accessible by a single button. This leads to confusion if either button is pressed by mistake. Normally, neither the Settings nor the Log will be used very often, and in my opinion should be stowed somewhere out of harm’s way.

The top entry in the Phonebook is “Add new contact”. Again, it is easy to select it by mistake and get confused.

The charging cradle is a bad joke. It does not properly hold the plug of the charger cable, so when you push the phone into the cradle and onto the plug you push the plug out through the cradle’s bottom. The cradle is also too light compared to the rigidity of the cable, the weight of the handset, and the tight fit of the plug. You try to lift the phone and the cradle comes up with it.

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