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Guest 4th Feb 2008
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The Motarola A1000 is the best phone there is around much better than than the competing ones such as the LG Viewty its so cool. Its so cool, although its hard to find good games ;(
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I M F clement 4th Dec 2007
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The charging gadget on the Motorola A1000 is sometimes not recognised by the phone. Although it is a very handy handset and I love the phone.- Read I M F clement's review (26 words)
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tejbir singh 8th Aug 2007
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sorry to say hard words but I have seen lots of repair centre but found no solution and finally after being frustrated I put my reviews. I'm still using this phone without phone key pad and I really want help if somebody can fix this problem.- Read tejbir singh's review (193 words)
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darrenforster99
16th Jun 2007
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The A1000 is a superb phone. It is one of the best phones out there. I originally got an A920 phone when I joined 3 about 5 years ago. The A920 was severely crippled by 3. The features on the A920 were ahead of there time, unfortunately 3 disabled them all as they were concerned that people could easily abuse all this extra power (despite the previous A835 having most of the things except a touch screen as the A920). Then a few months later the A925 was released by 3, this was at the time when a ...- Read darrenforster99's review (760 words)
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dreve
1st Dec 2006
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Very good phone with loads of function, as the internet browswer is sooo easy to use
battery life is particularlly good as well on the Motorola A1000.- Read dreve's review (71 words)
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chico2000 21st Dec 2005
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The Motorola A1000 mobile phone is the best I have ever owned, and I know that because I change phones a lot. This phone amazed me with its superb sound, and amazing screen and camera; not to mention video calls and all the 3G stuff.
An all round superb phone! 100% recommended!- Read chico2000's review (81 words)
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The A1000 is, without a shadow of a doubt, a very nice mobile phone. Bristling with more features than the average hi-end PDA and coming in slightly smaller in size the A1000 is the perfect gadget-fanatics companion for all situations.
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Two cameras mean you can have a face-to-face video conversation or show each other around at the touch of a button. The loud, clear speakers mean hearing each other is not a problem when video-conversing. And your conversations can be recorded so ...- Read wodeh's review (683 words)
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Mogg 25th May 2005
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The Motorola A1000 is all you could need and a thousand times more from a mobile phone. (See good & bad points).- Read Mogg's review (56 words)
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ciderminx
24th May 2005
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I have owned my Motorola A1000 for over 1 month now, and was really, really pleased with it, I thought it was the coolest gadget I have ever owned. Until one day, it was acting slow, then it turned off. When it turned back on again, I had no numbers, no photos, no videos, no games. Really annoyed, I use this phone for work and pleasure, I have lost some really good videos of friends and some games that were pretty expensive, not to mention my work contacts. Three were pretty good in saying I ca ...- Read ciderminx's review (135 words)
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lisaholt123 2nd May 2005
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I have had the Motorola A1000 for 3 weeks and not one thing is bad about it. I have been using it so much I can't believe I actually got through everyday life without it. ACE PHONE.................BUY IT!!!- Read lisaholt123's review (65 words)
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iblitzallyour
7th Apr 2005
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All the functions on the Motorola A1000 phone are amazing and I find it stylish, some of my friends have this phone and they recommended it to me. The PDA functions are descant I can now do stuff on my way home and then print it off from my laptop.- Read iblitzallyour's review (70 words and 1 comment)
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mobilebaycouk
27th Jan 2005
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What can I say, the Motorola A1000 is absolutely awesome, especially the stylus and touch sensitive screen.
Yes this phone is great the style look design, colour interface and of course the usability Motorola does it again just wish I could find a sleek case.
Still haven't fully explored the handset yet I expect, I really like the simplicity from accessing apps to sychronisation.
A great phone.- Read mobilebaycouk's review (84 words and 2 comments)
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I've had the Motorola A1000 for a couple of weeks now and already I'm wondering how I managed without it. It's a terrific little product, not as compact as the Nokia mobile I replaced, but it fits comfortably in a shirt pocket.
For ease of function it is just like running any Windows compatible program. Use the supplied stylus to open the required program or one of the shortcut icons across the top of the screen. Accessing the Outlook while talking to the phone is easy, press the switch to ...- Read Mike Hendry's review (577 words and 1 comment)
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Motorola A1000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Motorola A1000 is a 3G smartphone from Motorola using the UIQ platform based upon Symbian OS. One of the most notable features is its built-in A-GPS. The A1000 is the successor to the A925 and A920. A variant device - named the M1000 - appeared in 2005 for the Japanese market...
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