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Motorola C975 Cellphone Specifications
| General | Network | UMTS / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 |
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| Announced | 2004, 3Q | |
| Status | Available | |
| Size | Dimensions | 114 x 53 x 24 mm, 112 cc |
| Weight | 139 g | |
| Display | Type | TFT, 65K colors |
| Size | 176 x 220 pixels, 30 x 37 mm | |
| - Downloadable pictures | ||
| Ringtones | Type | Polyphonic (24 channels), monophonic, MP3 |
| Customization | Download, order now | |
| Vibration | Yes | |
| Memory | Phonebook | 1000 entries, Photo call |
| Call records | 100 dialed, 100 received, 100 missed calls | |
| Card slot | microSD (TransFlash), buy memory | |
| - 3.7 MB internal memory | ||
| Data | GPRS | Yes |
| HSCSD | No | |
| EDGE | No | |
| 3G | Yes, 384 kbps | |
| WLAN | No | |
| Bluetooth | No | |
| Infrared port | No | |
| USB | Yes | |
| Features | Messaging | SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging |
| Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML | |
| Games | Yes + downloadable, order now | |
| Colors | ||
| Camera | VGA, 640x480 pixels, video | |
| - Java MIDP 2.0 - MPEG-4, WMV video player - MP3, AAC, AMR audio player - T9 - Calendar - Video calling - Built-in handsfree |
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| Battery | Standard, Li-Ion 820 mAh (BA620) | |
| Stand-by | Up to 140 h | |
| Talk time | Up to 2 h |
Motorola C975 Review
baybee hypa can some one help me i am trying to delet some ringtones that came with it please help thank you
uzair i m having a problem wid da joystick ov my mobile can i have a new joystick or anyother solution???? tell me i m having a great set. trhis set is totally unreliable. dont buy this set!!!!!!!!
Gihan Pls send me the softwares you have for C975 and the Java.
Regars -Gihan
Jade This is a good phone for the price. It is a bit big but you soon get used to it. The memory is poor but it takes memory cards so that doesn't matter. The only real problem is the battery life, i have to charge it up everyday and it gets annoying.
mark can any body help with one thing i have delet a mp3 of my motorola c975 can any body help please god bless u all
punkplod terrible phone button fell of in the first month anyone ever tried contacting 3 services they spoke mandarion to me wtf
Mahesh I need to get my phone connected to PC may I know the specifications
laja not really a bad one but the battery life span is not too good no bluetooth infra-red thats not to good too then i think thats about it
Thomas Although the handset is relatively chunky compared to other models, size is not an issue (particularly if you have been an owner of the nokia 8800!). The phone does not feature Bluetooth or IRDA, but does however support TransFlash memory which only works out at about £20 for a 512mb chip.
The joystick is a little clumsy, but you get used to it after about a day. On the '3' network, the handset enables you to manage up to five simultanious calls, which support conferencing but unfortunately not call transfer. The handset allows you to be in one or more calls and still use the phone at the same time, including scrolling through your phone book, browsing the web (although video features are disabled whilst in an active call), sending/receiving SMS messages and emails and managing your active calls.
The hands-free kit is a decent quality and has a well-calibrated gain on the microphone. Calls are all carried at a decent quality on the '3' network due to the higher bandwidth on '3' transmitters. Any complains about poor call quality probably relates to the network the phone is using (note that '3' will roam to the O2 network, even though it is still branded as '3', when out of service). Video calls are surpsingly good quality with an impressive frame rate, and very easy to use. The handset is a little quiet, but this is corrected in noisy areas by plugging in the supplied earpiece/microphone and taking the volume up to full.
Preloaded to the handset is a Java-based Motorola Media Player. The player is simple and stylish allowing you to manage playlists, albums and songs in an ipod-style manner. An adapter can be plugged into the earpiece socket on the handset allowing you to plug in a normal pair of stereo headphones, since the supplied hands-free is only 1 earpiece. You can get one of these adapters for about £8 from a certain purple shop renowned for useless staff or about £5 from a certain auction website ;).
The phone battery life is frankly appalling and does not last a full day, but undoubtedly Motorola's excuse would be the fact that the handset maintains a constant connection to the 3G/GPRS network which is a significant drain on battery life. However, all is not lost. You can purchase 2 batteries and a desktop charger for £10 from the auction site, which is probably a better option to the shops as they charge around £25 for a single official Motorola Original battery supplied with no charger.
The firmware is a substantial improvement over phones such as the Motorola V500, as any annoyances have been worked out (such as the slow menus). Texting is particularly efficient on these handsets for previous Motorola users but will most certainly take some getting used to for Nokia users and such.
In conclusion, this handset will cost you about £40 on '3' with £30 credit included and is a fantastic deal. So far I have not experienced any physical faults with the handset or anything to make me regret my purchase. Indeed, the phone isn't going to be the best build quality in the world for a £10 handset, but considering the price - what are you waiting for?!
(p.s. I'd grab one of these phones before '3' start gluing in the SIM cards as they plan to do with future models!)
<unknown> The phone is extremly good.I bought it one year ago and i hadn't any problem. Exept infrared and without bluetooth everething is OK.
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