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Motorola A920 review

Thursday 18 December 2003, 11:41 PM

If you like big phone. Good alternative for 7650/3650/P900/P800


This phone although with it's big size and poor battery life is a decent phone. Good interface, great hand recognition software. Flight mode option. Can be customised like 7650 and P800 but not enough freeware/shareware on web yet. Good interface with pc/notebook (usb). Now available with Bluetooth, IR and 3rd Party software unlocked. GPS function now active. Comes with 2 batteries. If you like big phones this is a good alternative. I recommend it's worth looking into!

9.0

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Motorola A920



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Overview

Motorola A920

Editors rating
Rating: 7.3
Verdict

The A920 is a clever 3G phone full of promise. But it's also bulky and heavy, has poor battery life and doesn’t yet deliver enough compelling services.

Typical price

£ 399

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