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Review: Just got this Motorola T192 mobile phone last night from amazon as a stop gap phone as mine was knackered, put my old vodafone SIM in and it works fine. You can copy numbers between the sim and phone, and back again, meaning I was able to back up my old numbers on the SIM that came with the phone. The phone has all the basic features you would expect, just don't expect polyphonics or a colour screen, and although a little on the large size doesn't quite qualify as a 'Brick'. It has a good sturdy feel, and the cover can be changed, looks wise it isn't too bad, a minimalist off white and grey cover with clean lines looks functional but not clunky, and a reasonable size screen with larger fonts makes it easy to read your texts. one thing I will say is there is no hands-free kit, and no spare cover (as in description), not a big deal as the cover isn't a major problem and a basic hands free kit is only a few quid, but drivers would appreciate even a basic earphone type Kit. All in all a good basic phone, not flashy, but certainly capable of getting the job done, a couple of years ago this phone would have cost £60-£80, technology trickle down means that at the bottom of the market you can still find decent mobiles. AC... |