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MotoYuva W230 music phone launched in India

Submitted by Ritu on February 6, 2008 – 11:09 amEmail This Post Email This Post | One Comment


The Motorola W230 was launched in the CES 2008 which was covered by Fonearena.

The company has now launched the handset in India.

Specifications:
• GSM 900/1800 and GSM 850/1900
• Up to approximately 550 minutes
• Weight – 80g
• 45 x 110.97 x 14.7 mm
• 1.6” 128 x 128 65k CSTN

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Features:
• Motorola’s CrystalTalk technology
• Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS, SMS Chat
• Hinglish, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu text messaging
• Messaging in 7 African languages plus Catalan, Basque, Galician
• WAP 2.0 Dual Stack browser/GPRS Class 10
• USB 1.1
• Pre-loaded MP3 player and dedicated music key
• FM radio with RDS and stereo support
• Record FM radio for the phone’s alarm
• Share favourite stations with friends through text messaging
• Up to 2GB external memory with optional removable microSD card

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One Comment »

  • venkat says:

    i bought this mobile two weeks ago and i am very much satisfied with this from moto.disadvantages
    1.screen quality is bad .just colour cells from moto past years are very good in this aspect. but i think this lapse give benefit of more battery life.
    2.looks of the mobile are average.
    …….and some minors as every mobile obvious will have
    advantages cost 2900
    1.the first thing is common sense because all these days no mobile has come with only mp3 without 0.3pixel cam.this cell has given broad scope for starters who like music
    2.mp3 player is awesome.we get 256 mb card free
    3.i have never read in any site that ihis cell supports mp3 ringtones.but can set your fav. song as ringer with two presses
    4.sreen as always is scratch proof

    so i am venkat signing off go for this mobile if you are a starter in mp3 section and enjoy fm and mp3 bye…….

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