TitleW375
ManufacturerMotorola
NetworkGSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Announced2006, June
StatusAvailable
Dimensions99 x 45 x 18.6 mm, 73 cc
Weight88 g
Display TypeTFT, 65K colors
Display Size128 x 160 pixels, 28 x 35 mm
Ringtones TypePolyphonic, MP3
Ringtones CustComposer, download, order now
Ringtones VibYes
Memory Phonebook100 entries
Memory Call Records10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
Memory Card SlotNo
Data GprsClass 8 (4+1 slots), 32 - 40 kbps
Data HscsdNo
Data EdgeNo
Data 3gNo
Data WlanNo
Data BluetoothNo
Data Infra RedNo
Data UsbYes, miniUSB
Features MessagingSMS, EMS, MMS
Features BrowserWAP 2.0/xHTML
Features GamesFootball
Features ColorsCannon Gray, Lustrous Silver, Mandarin Orange.
Features CameraVGA, 640x480 pixels
Battery StandbyUp to 250 h
Battery Talk Time

Motorola W375 Mobile Phone

Motorola W375 Mobile Phone

Motorola W375 Mobile Phone

Motorola W375 Mobile PhoneThe Motorola W375 mobile phone is a phone for the fashion freaks, it’s a classy looking clamshell phone to say the least. The phone does not have a lot of features but it is sought after for it’s design and looks. The Motorola W375 mobile phone was announced last month and is a Dual-band GSM phone. The phone has yet not been released and price is still unknown. The Motorola W375 mobile phone has a 65k color TFT display with 128x160 pixel resolution. The external screen of the clamshell is an ordinary mono display for calls and messages. The Motorola W375 mobile phone doesn’t have a card slot, so you have only 1.5MB to play around with for your ringtones, wallpapers and other downloadable games, etc. You can set polyphonic or mp3 ringtones for the phone. The phone comes with GPRS and WAP/xHTML browser. The phone has a VGA 640x480 pixel resolution camera. Motorola W375 mobile phone comes with various colors like, Gray, Silver and Mandarin Orange. It is also equipped with a FM Radio, Java MDP 2.0 and a built-in handsfree. The great part about the phone is the reported battery life, the talktime as mentioned in the Motorola brochure is a massive 7 and half hours with 250+ hours of standby.