Motorola Timeport 260 Reviews
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nicedevil 27th May 2008
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The timeport is a true testament to time travel! People now sometimes ask me if I'm holding a cordless home phone given the multitude of mobile technology and appearance changes over the years. Needless to say the size isn't that much bigger than some newer phones and people often soon acknowledge t ...
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I have to start by saying that even this phone is almost 2 years old (as concept, not manufacture) I was impressed by the "feel" of it!
I used to love the motorolas 4 years ago but since then they stuck to OOOLLD technology and a variety of bricks that no1 wants anymore!Let's face it!They r waaaay ...
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WilsonJO. 20th Mar 2003
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I've had one of these 'phones for two years now and it seems to just lose connection to the network randomly. To get it back I have to manually scan for networks. The screen size is just too small for me without glasses on (although this is probably more my eyesight deteriorating) and is difficult ...
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Cedric. 13th Feb 2003
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I totally agree with most reviews - avoid this phone ! Actually, I'll avoid all Motorola phones from now on ! I still own a 6 year old Nokia 5110 (dirt cheap), and prefers it over the Timeport by far !!!
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Alan. 20th Oct 2002
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The interface for this Motorola Timeport 260 mobile phone is simply designed by a monkey. Everything takes forever and is not easy to remember. There is no alarm clock.
The only reason I bought this phone is because it was one of the only triband phones then available with Vodaphone. Almost immed ...
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Jack the Straw. 4th Oct 2002
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Generally the Motorola Timeport 260 is a very useful tool and I would encourage the company to improve more on its size and also increase the window size for browsing purposes.
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College Student. 16th Aug 2002
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This is a good phone. I like the voice dialing, i like the voice notes. It's a mature and professional phone. The games are replaced by voice notes which allow up to 3 minutes of recorded notes. Good technology, such as the ability to switch from US 1900mhz to european 900/1800mhz network with the c ...
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khaled. 14th Jul 2002
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I am using the Motorola Timeport 260 mobile phone for almost 4 months. A GPRS phone from the great motorola should be equipped with far more helpful functions that any mobile. It should be equipped with an organizer, alarm,...etc. so the mobile becomes a mobile data center: not just a mobile. Also t ...
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I just purchased the Timeport 260 mobile phone in Singapore yesterday as a result of my frustration with my Nokia 6210. The 6210 was a wonderful gadget to play and work with... except that it kept on hanging and failing. And finally, after just four months of use, it finally decided to die. The No ...
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spas. 7th Feb 2002
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People, I don't know how often you change your phones or how much they cost in the UK, but here in Serbia they are really cheap ( NOKIA 6210 is about 200EURO -only a phone with no contract; MOTOROLA T250 is about 150 EURO......), so I changed a lot of phones. NOKIA has the simplest menu, but that do ...
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