Best AT-T Cell Phones - Integrated Antenna Type, 0 to 2.2 inch Screen Size(Diagonal), ~GSM.* Network Type, MP3 player Multimedia Features, TFT Screen Type
'Its latest is the X3 Touch and Type mobile phone, curiously combining a basic touchscreen with a regular numeric keypad; to surprisingly good effect. '
'good phone'
'The slide mechanism is smooth and delivers a good ‘clunk’ in both opening and closing the phone.'
'Look wise, the mobile phone is stylish, sleek and elegant. '
'It's a little disappointing to see a music-oriented phone come without headphones or a memory card of some sort, but since it's currently offered free with a 2-year contract, these omissions are a little understandable.'
'The experience on the two applications is similar to that on other AT&T phones; both are minimalist in their designs, but the music player supports a wide variety of file formats and it offers useful features, such as album art, playlists, and shuffle and repeat modes.'
'Despite the phone being quite stylish, we felt that Motorola spent too much time on the “look†of the phone and not enough time on the “featuresâ€.'
'powerful phone'
'one of best mobiles that Motorola has ever produced and one of the best with AT&T'
'It is very hard to feel, and displeasing and difficult to press.'
'The speaker independent voice recognition technology in the 6300 makes it easier for users to voice dial, as there is no need to pre-record voice tags.'
'The speakerphone sounded okay, though clipped at maximum volume, and it was too soft for outdoor use.'
'The biggest disappointment for us was the miserable video resolution of mere 176 x 144 pixels.'