I have this phone for 6 months.Plus eye catcher, ppl turn arnd alyways
touch screen next gen fone has many features even before the ifone came out
linux OS, rarely hangs
cool features like handwriting recognition
minus
does not play music really well, sound quality ok
BATTERY LIFE HORRIBLE, even if u are a medium user, it still is very poor
nice cool, cool stuff, but given a second option i would think twice and go for a nokiaI've used the Motorola A1200 (Ming) for over a year now. I read about the Ming on forums at GSM World and Motorola Fans (motorolafans.com). I liked the smaller form factor, the touch screen which is protected by the transparent flip cover (also minimizes scratches), and the options. Having BlueTooth, 2 MP camera/camcorder, voice and handwriting recognition (including left-handed writing!), and a Java engine were all major pluses.
Because this phone can run Java applications, you can go to a site like getjar.com and find *thousands* of programs that will run on this phone. For example, I use Morange (morange.com) with my phone, so I have an integrated email client (with mulitple accounts), IM, calendar, appointments, tasks, VoIP, RSS reader, and web browser in one application. Morange also syncs with Outlook on my desktop. Best of all, it's a free application.
For me, the battery life has been quite reasonable. My phone charge lasts for about three days before I have to recharge. I talk on the phone for a few hours in that time and I frequently check my email. I also carry an extra battery just in case. Battery life will vary depending upon the firmware running on your phone. I'm using the 24p firmware, which is known for good battery life. This phone does run linux, so of course there are multiple firmwares available. (See http://motorolafans.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=110 for information about firmware.)
Even if the technical specs don't say it, it is possible to enable Edge on this phone. My Ming has Edge enabled.
The phone accepts up to a 2 GB transflash card. Motorola Phone Tools (Windows only) also ship with the phone so you can sync your contacts and calendar with your desktop.
Overall, I've been very happy with the phone. I like the fact that it's user friendly and comes loaded with almost all of the applications I could want. I like the fact that you can tinker with it if you want to and install applications without paying a monthly subscription fee for the software.
What I don't like? Edge doesn't come enabled on most phones even though the hardware support is present. The screen can be hard to read in broad daylight.
People definitely are intrigued by the Ming because they haven't seen one before. Definitely geek factor. ;)I purchased the MotoMing A1200 WITH WARRANTY through Amazon.com on 29 Sep 08. I did not receive the product until almost the end of October. When I received it, the sound did not work on the device unless I had the headset connected to it. I miss all calls unless I have the phone on my body and it is on vibrate. Trying to get support for it has been a total nightmare. I got onto the Motorola website and found out that the product was previously used and fixed and that the warranty had EXPIRED SEVEN MONTHS prior to my purchase. This will be the last time I purchase anything through Amazon.com that deals with third-party retailers.The Motorola Ming is a awesome cell phone that has great reception and a great phone book memory. The downfall to this phone is the texting which is very small keyboard that requires use with the stylus.This phone is definitely an eye catcher. I love this phone for its great looks and the only available flip, touch screen PDA phone at the time of purchase. But there are some shortcomings.
Pros:
Great look (someone will ask you what phone it is when you go in public)
Touch screen
Bright, brilliant and large display
PDA with flip
See thru flip with brilliantly designed ear piece
Great audio and video quality (I'm really impressed with the audio quality compared to any other phones)
Voice recorder is awesome
FM tuner (works only with given headset)
Cons:
Poor battery life
Poor camera (picture quality & recorded video quality are awful)
Meager internal memory
Slow & sluggish performance (it takes a while to load)
No complete silent mode (One can set the ringing style to silent but not entire phone little bit of disappointing)
No EDGE or 3G (GPRS sucks)
Can setup only 2 alarms (disappointing)
Slight discomfort in using contact list in the case of making urgent calls. You need to go thru several screens to make a call from contact list unless you save it in speed dial.
The worst is battery life
The best is screen & look
Overall this is a great phone with basic PDA functionality. If you are looking for a basic PDA, great looking phone with bluetooth, moderate internet browser, good audio/video playback, installable apps you will not be disappointed.


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