Motorola cd930 Cell Phone Sale
Welcome to the Motorola cd930 Mobile Phone review. The Motorola cd930 Cell Phone is one of the more advanced phones on the market, with customizable features and handy accessories. The Motorola cd930 Cellphone with hands free headset make it one digital force to be reckoned with.
Motorola cd930 Dealer Specifications
| General | Network | GSM 900 / GSM 1800 |
|---|---|---|
| Announced | 1998 | |
| Status | Discontinued | |
| Size | Dimensions | 129 x 55 x 27 mm |
| Weight | 120 g | |
| Display | Type | Monochrome graphic, Optimax |
| Size | 96 x 32 pixels, 4 x 12 chars | |
| - Fixed icons | ||
| Ringtones | Type | |
| Amount | 11 | |
| Customization | ||
| Vibration | Yes | |
| Memory | Phonebook | 100 |
| Call records | 10 dialed, 5 received, 5 missed calls | |
| Card slot | No | |
| Data | GPRS | No |
| HSCSD | No | |
| EDGE | No | |
| 3G | No | |
| WLAN | No | |
| Bluetooth | No | |
| Infrared port | No | |
| USB | ||
| Features | Messaging | SMS |
| Browser | ||
| Clock | Yes | |
| Alarm | No | |
| Games | No | |
| Colors | ||
| Languages | 16 | |
| Camera | No | |
| - Voice note ( 3 min ) | ||
| Battery | Standard, 1000mAh Li-Ion | |
| Stand-by | 105 h | |
| Talk time | 270 min |
Motorola cd930 Details
Bruno Lori Once the local cellular transmitter broke down in our mountain valley. All those modern phones were dead. My cd930 simply picked up a distant transmitter, which was 30 miles away and with huge mountains in between. The interface is great, the design beautiful (I have a blue one) and it keeps on working with the first battery after 7 years! I dropped it sometimes - it just keeps on working. I don't want a cheapo cam in my cellular and I don't need to play games on my phone. I want a reliable connection. Master piece!
Martin Barry This Phone is the best the voice mail is great when you havent pencil or paper and the reception is superb i am trying to load the manual from the net as mine is all in Spanish please help
cassius THE phone to have owned, my first and although I have gone onto others have kept the cd930 as a backup its been dropped countless times lent to friends thrown onto concrete (an accident!!) and even sprayed with water (another accident) and it still lives am still running it on the original battery and its never been repaired. It even holds it full charge after 6 months!!!! if you ever get a chance to own one get it and keep it even if its only as a back up. just respect it as an extremly basic old phone and you cant go wrong. Couldnt say much more
Iqbal Stromberg if there's anyone had casing for this cd-930 please e-mail me because i really need it.
stuart Why cant you get a data cable for the cd930 so you can acess the internet on a pc through your mobile and a modem?????
Martin If anyone knows where I can buy one please email me - I sold it last xmas to get 3310. Solid, rugged, great phone. Unmatched For call quality, signal strength, battery, build quality by any of my other phones I have owned, including Nokia 3310. Old Motorolas rule!
ste what the hell i have had this phone for a week and i knew it was crap i onjly paid £20 for it then sold it for a £10. it is by far one of the worst phones ever and only really desperate people would have this piece of sh*t. overall a load a pants it deserves to be broken down and used a for a better phone like the motorola v70i. i have a samsung t100 and a nokia 7210 and as u can guess it is like 100000000000000000000`s of times better than this crap motorola sould never stoop to such a low level again. i hope i have made my point.
pn Very durable phone (I own one for the last 5 years, dropped it many times and still works with original battery). It looks horrible but it is working aftwer 5 years and battery still holds for 2-3 days.
naomi beckles this phone is pants
Jim Gordon The Motorola CD930 is another handset that can be classed as a ' golden oldie '. The phone is really well built and can last for years. It has the clearest display of any phone I've ever used and performance of it's lithium battery is great too, in comparison with other older phones.
The only downside is it's use of Motorola's ' personality interface ', which can be quite confusing until you get used to it and get wise to setting up the phones quick keys!
All-in all it's well worth hunting out a second-hand version of this oldie but goodie!
