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Motorola PEBL U6 accessory
| Service Carrier: T-Mobile |
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| Networks: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 |
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The good: The Motorola
Pebl has a sexy design and comes with Bluetooth, a speakerphone, world
phone support, and solid call quality.
The bad: The Motorola Pebl has a low-resolution camera, it flips
open when dropped, and it suffers from tricky and smudgy controls.
The bottom line: Undeniably attractive, the Motorola Pebl offers
great performance and an acceptable--if not high-end--range of features.
Just make sure you give the controls a test-drive. |
| Customer Review |
I’ve
recently been experimenting with three Motorola flip phones, v190, v635
& PEBL. Let me say at the outset I like all three.
The PEBL is miles ahead in terms of style. It looks great
and feels great in your hand. I particularly like the unique
self-opener, and the solid magnetic click when you close the phone. The
external finish is rubberized, so it doesn’t slip into my pocket so
well. But the size and shape are pocket perfect.
For me the PEBL has only two shortcomings. First, it has
no 2.5mm headphone jack (which I am particular about). Second, despite
the literature, mine has no dedicated POP email client. I got my
PEBL from T-Mobile and it appears the only way to get email is
if you go through their web browser, which costs an extra $5.99/mo.
[Whereas the v635 has an independent email client by which I can easily
download POP email without activating the browser.]
Syncing and charging are both accomplished via a single mini USB port,
which works great. Reception is comparable to phones with an external
antenna. The speaker phone is nice and loud, but I wish the adjustable
volume for the ear speaker would go a little louder for street use.
Overall, I would definitely recommend the Motorola PEBL U6 |
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