Posted on
Oct 13 2006 2:42 AM
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Vicetra
A small and light flip phone with stylish good looks, the Audiovox 8910 features a high-resolution camera with built-in flash, speakerphone and nice high-resolution color display. Also, the 8910 has a convenient outside display to see who’s calling without opening up the phone. And, the 8910 has high-speed data capability for a variety of multimedia downloads and communication. If you’re looking for a stylish small phone with lots of useful features, the Audiovox 8910 fits the bill.
This phone has not disappointed. It is compact (almost the exact size of a Motorola T20 series phone.) The sound quality is excellent, as is the call quality
The phone has a full set of features, and they are set up in an intuitive menu system that Motorola would be well advised to learn from. Unlike most Audiovox phones, the 8910 actually looks nice as well. While I prefer substance over style, the truth is Audiovox has previously made some very boxy, clunky handsets (the CDM 9000 and CDM 9500 just for starters). The battery has held up to regular usage with both the phone, data, and using the camera without even going to two bars on the battery indicator.
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Posted on
Oct 11 2006 12:19 AM
by
Xtrmius
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Released for Verizon Wireless, the unique Audiovox CDM-180 features a wider but shorter size and shape that make way for an unusual landscape-oriented screen that's easy to read. The CDM-180 features dual LCD displays, a built-in CMOS VGA camera, 32 polyphonic ringers and built-in speakerphone. Additional features include two-way text and picture messaging capabilities, LED incoming call indicator and retractable antenna. The wide format of the phone fits easily in the hand and makes it convenient to dial - especially with the one-handed thumb motion that wireless users have come to master.
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