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The size of the C331g is about the same size as the Nokia 8390 which makes the C331g one of the the smallest and lightest entry level phones available.

The C331g has a small 4 level greyscale screen that has a resolution of 96 x 64 and a light lavender backlight. I find the screen to be very easy to read in most lighting conditions.

The C331G has a built in battery which is not removable by the user (not that I know of yet) so if so if your a person who likes to change batteries, you can't do it with this phone. Also the C331g is compatible with a standard USB cable so you can download ringtones to the C331G, but I have never tried this feature.

Sound quality for incoming calls on the Motorola C331G is excellent. There is no harshness and voices are extremely neutral sounding. Sound quality on outgoing calls is also excellent, voices are clean and very neutral sounding plus there is some sort of background noise suppression so if there is a lot of background noise the person on the other end will be able to hear you just fine.

RF was good but not excellent, it's quite similar to the Motorola v60g which makes the C331g one of the best RF performers.

The bad thing about this phone is battery life. It doesn't last very long, which can be bad. Another thing, is when I make a phone call, the phone goes directly to low battery, even though I just charged it, then I restart the phone, and gives me 3 battery bars as it is suppose to. I heard Cingular is fixing this problem, so when I go to them with my phone, I will tell you guys my progress.


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by mastermind278 See Profile edited by Kevin See Profile
last modified: 2003-05-20 20:06:09