Motorola Motocubo A45 Review
The Motorola Motocubo A45 is a stylish slide phone available in a white enclosure. The device is a tidy manageable size with dimensions of 82 x 61.5 x 16.6 mm, and weighing 110 grams. The phone was released by Motorola in October 2009 and has been one of the company’s best sellers since. Users of Motorola mobile phones are impressed by its sleek and compact image.
The handset comes with a full QWERTY keyboard, although they keys are placed quite close together making typing a little bit awkward. It offers Organizer, T9 and dial functions and Voice memo; the menus are easy and quick to navigate.
The TFT display screen is vivid and sharp, measuring 2.5 inches and has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and 256K-colour support. The camera is not one of the key features of the phone, being only 2-megapixels but the pictures are of reasonable quality.
The Motocubo is powered by a Li-lon 930 mAh standard battery and will give you 8.5 hours of talk time and up to 350 hours of standby time.
You can keep in touch with your friends with emails, SMS and MMS. The Motocubo supports WAP 2.0/xHTML as well as Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, GPRS, EDGE, micro USB v2.0 and HSCSD. You can browse the web and switch applications quickly and easily.
You can store up to 1500 contacts in the phone book, and display the last 20 dialled, received and missed calls.
An FM radio and an MP3 and an MP4 player can be listened to through your own headphones thanks to the addition of a 3.5mm jack.
