Motorola V186 Cell Phone Sale
Welcome to the Motorola V186 Mobile Phone review. The Motorola V186 Cell Phone is one of the more advanced phones on the market, with customizable features and handy accessories. The Motorola V186 Cellphone with hands free headset make it one digital force to be reckoned with.
Motorola V186 Dealer Specifications
| General | Network | GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 |
|---|---|---|
| Announced | 2005, 1Q | |
| Status | Available | |
| Size | Dimensions | 86.5 x 44.5 x 25 mm |
| Weight | 92 g | |
| Display | Type | CSTN, 65K colors |
| Size | 128 x 128 pixels | |
| - Second external B/W display 96 x 32 pixels - Screensavers and wallpapers - Downloadable logos |
||
| Ringtones | Type | Polyphonic (22 channels), MP3 |
| Customization | Composer, download | |
| Vibration | Yes | |
| Memory | Phonebook | 1000 entries |
| Call records | 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls | |
| Card slot | No | |
| - 1.5 MB shared memory | ||
| Data | GPRS | Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps |
| HSCSD | No | |
| EDGE | Class 10, 236.8 kbps | |
| 3G | No | |
| WLAN | No | |
| Bluetooth | No | |
| Infrared port | No | |
| USB | Yes, miniUSB | |
| Features | Messaging | SMS, MMS, Instant Messaging |
| Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML | |
| Games | Yes + Java downloadable | |
| Colors | ||
| Camera | No | |
| - Java MIDP 2.0 - T9 (iTAP) - Organizer - Calculator - Built-in handsfree |
||
| Battery | Standard battery, Li-Ion 600 mAh | |
| Stand-by | Up to 280 h | |
| Talk time | Up to 4 h 15 min |
Motorola V186 Details
Cindy I just bought this phone yesterday, but after reading all the emails, i hope i don't regret buying it.
<unknown> I had this phone for about 15 months. It worked great for the first 9 or so, but after a while the reception gets horrible...even with 3 bars, calls perpetually failed. To make calls at all, I had to stand near a window, and then the call usually dropped after about 10 minutes. I spent more minutes saying "Can you hear me?" than actually talking. I know 4 other people with this phone and its brother (v180), and we've all had the same issues. The phone also "blanked" at random; that is, the screen would turn black for a while, then seem to reset.
It's decent for an entry level phone, but if you want something that will last, you might actually save money by getting a higher priced phone. If you do the prepaid thing and just want something temporary, then this might be the phone for you, because otherwise I have no complaints.
-JJJ
Gabo This is one of the best phones
Matt This LOOKS like the V180, however, Motorola appears to be producing a sister to the V180 [this V186] that sports EDGE. The V180 does not.
andy well the v186 and the v180 are pretty much the same and I must say i'm very happy with this phone, i guess i'm lucky because I almost been a year with it and it has no problems on calls (static,etc) and nothing has happened to the lights of the keyboards or the text messages :D
Sam This phone is a minion of the antichrist. It has caused me nothing but stress and inconvenience. My screen only seems to work when it wants to and i have to plaster myself against the window when i talk in order to get any service.
alana This phone is the worst I have evr had. i begged my dad for it and now I wish i wouldn't have. it worked good for the first 4 months but then the screen started blacking during calls and while i was doing things. my voicemail doesn't work. i would deffinately suggest getting a nokia...they make the best phone with the best quality.
Jen Idk about this phone but the v180 has a lot of glitches and is a really bad phone. I know a lot of people that have them that have had the same problems
My whole screen is purple
Filip I bought this phone three days ago 'coz I really wanted a Motorola. I ignored the bad comments but yesterday, the keyboard light stopped working at times. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. I have taken no risk and took it to the shop where I had the choice between a Panasonic and a Samsung. Because I've had many Pana's, I took the Samsung, just to see if it's better. Someday, maybe, I'll buy a Motorola again, but a more expensive model, these are of much better quality. For now, I doubt the reliability of the V180, I think you better buy the V620!
clyde is this not a V180?
badge on the handset seems to think so??
