Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Motoroal E815 Cell Phone: Big in Size and Features

If you are going to see the Motorola E815 for the first time, it would be easy for your to guess it is one of the earlier models of Motorola cell phones. In fact, you are right. This phone came out early 2005 and has been a favorite among mobile phone users do hate the conveniences of the tinier-sized phones. Yes, the Motorola E815 is the type that would look like a big hulking brother to the newer model available.

With its size (albeit still not comparable to the huge-sized phones coming from the time of the cell phone’s “infancy stage”), you would presumed it is loaded with many nice features. Know what? It truly is. It is one of the many fine Motorola cell phones with great, useful features such as a camera (for those who love to take pics), MP3 for music lovers and Bluetooth for the techie gadget aficionados.

The Motorola E815 likewise has a video recording function. However, do not get thrilled to fast. Owners can only record very short clips – around 15 seconds. And going back to the phone’s cam, like other reliable camera phones, you can enjoy great pictures with E815, albeit you cannot save a lot of photo files. However, you may add a memory card to accommodate more of your wonderful pics.

If you are looking for connectivity features, there is the Bluetooth. Just have your Motorola Bluetooth headset and have it set up properly. Be reminded however, that this addition can result in a little less call quality.

I have a problem with tackling the tiny keypads of the newest models of cell phones – it is simply painfully hard to handle. This is what I love about these E815 Motorola cell phones; they have large keypads with big-sized (and so easily readable) numbers and letters. Keys are so easy to press that there is no problem if you have the habit of using one hand when dialing.

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