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Motorola A925
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  • Reviewer Ratings3.8 stars
  • Overall Rating3.5 stars

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4 Reviews For Motorola A925

  • mainajoecool 20th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: classic.
    old school.


    Bad Points: poor battery power storage.
    not user friendly.


    General comments: A good phone with great features.

  • Kharg Rank: Lance Corporal 7th Nov 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The performance of the Motorola A925 is hampered by the inability of 3 Network (Hutchinson) to provide signal capacity for Voice/Text and Video even in populated places like London at all times, The Customer service is very poor and that does seriously compromise this phone.
  • Georges Rank: Lance Corporal 4th Nov 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I have been using the Motorola A925 for two weeks now and despite its battery performance I will not change it. I just love it.

    The pim functionality are brilliant. For phone calls I hardly take it out of my pocket, I use the bluetooth headset, have you tried voice call?!. Even then, using the touch screen I can dial faster than on a smaller mobile phone, and no mistakes as the virtual keypad has plenty of space between the keys. using the stylus is a breeze and the touch screen is very acc ...
  • Sallywallar Rank: Lance Corporal 5th Sep 2004

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    Motorola A925 - This has to be the smallest all dancing "brick" so far. But due to very poor signal coverage all on-line functions are compromised. The applications built-in and available on-line are well designed and complement the Symbian OS.
    I still await the A1000 eagerly as it has a better camera.
    I've only made 2 video calls in 1 year so I'm not bothered about that function but then I've only had enough signal strength standing under the mast!