Motorola C118
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- owen
- N9P
- 23 Mar 2007
i have heard that its possible to use the fm on motorola c118 but a million dollar question is how? please let me know
regards owen
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- sathish
- 2SN
- 19 Mar 2007
please send me some tones & please tell me how to use fm in c118
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- PEn
- 15 Mar 2007
Im also using it how can we use FM radio in it?
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- Abc
- ijn
- 13 Mar 2007
Yes, you can use FM radio with C118.
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- Anonymous
- waU
- 09 Mar 2007
can we use fm radio on it
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- Metalloid
- PHf
- 07 Mar 2007
Motorola_C118
In the class of simple dial-only phones this one positively surprised me.
As an owner of another simple-class phone (Mot_C113) I needed one more for yet another SIM card.
A nice feature of monochromatic phone displays is that they are perfectly readible in direct sun-light, something my Moto_Q cannot do, regretfully. The nice blue colour on the display and keypad also adds a nice aesthetic look to the phone.
Another nice feature of the C118 is that the keypad has a nicer feel than that of the C113, typing in long sms'es will be nicer on your fingers (esp. with the one of the iTap extensions)
The layout of the phone's keys is also cleverly done by the Motorola design team. A persone with large hands can still easily access everything, while the phone remains perfectly balanced in the hand.
In poorly covered areas this phone remains a fair to good connection with the cell-site, a crucial feature which should be in every cell-phone.
IHMO this model is another winner. I definately recommend it to everyone who wants a no-frills GSM which does what it's designed to do well => dial
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- farhan
- PI2
- 06 Mar 2007
i have used c115 and its reception quality was brilliant. what about c118? how is its reception quality?
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- ali asghar
- nsC
- 26 Feb 2007
i wanna buy a moto c118 but im in doubt!
is it good?
what about phonebook?
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- Warmbreeze
- mCi
- 11 Feb 2007
Can any 1 tell me where I can get codes for this mobile's presskey ringtones? Any 1 got'em or the links, please let me know at:
Jamshid@myself.com
Thanx.
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- Anonymous
- w0Q
- 11 Feb 2007
is this a four-liner phone?
coz im planning to buy one..
some of the cheap phone before are just two liners, can't appreciate the graphics...
i want this because i need a phone just for texting and one that has alarm clock for my mom
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- toufik
- NhA
- 21 Jan 2007
very good very nice
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- Amit
- TL5
- 20 Jan 2007
Can anyone please tell me how much SMS can I store in Phone's memory??
Please reply soon
Thanks
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- swami
- 2@t
- 20 Jan 2007
It's very nice peice. I have went through so many websites, but not got any solution to download free ringtone in my c118 motorola mobile phone. Please tell me how can i download free ringtones of my favourite songs
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- ismail sanfaz
- T4F
- 15 Jan 2007
the c118 is the only way,if you need a phone with good looks and light wight.
and even if it gets lost or stolen
it wont hurt for you to get another one fast.for realy realy cheap.good luck
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- nousha
- Sqh
- 15 Jan 2007
Actually, I have a question, in the menu of recent calls, only the dialled and received numbers are displayed, I can't find how to get the missed calls! Help!
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- LAKHAN SINGH
- PWA
- 15 Jan 2007
The volume is very very slow
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- Muhammad Haris
- PBx
- 10 Jan 2007
I just bought it 2 weeks before for PKR 1750.....battery life is gud and automatic power on/off feature is gud ......HELLO MOTO........ :)
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- speeto
- P$r
- 09 Jan 2007
COMPOSING RING TONES:
1. Press right soft key (Styles) once
2. Scroll to My Tones & Select
3. Scroll to Empty Ring & Select
4. Highlight Notes: & press Change (right soft key)
5. Up scroll key gives you a 4th Octave C (Do).
6. Scroll up to get semitones from the last note. E.G. 4c (C or Do); 4#c (C sharp/D flat or Do sharp); 4d (D or Re); 4#d (D sharp/E flat or Re sharp); 4e (E or Me); 4f (F or Fa); 4#f (F sharp/G flat); 4g (G or So); 4#g (G sharp or A flat); 4a (A or La); 4#a (A sharp/B flat); 4b (B or Ti); 5c (5th Octave C or Do again but one octave higher than the beginning) and so on.
6. The phone inserts a '2' after the note name, e.g. 4c2, to control its duration. This can be edited with 0 to 5 to shorten or length the note duration.
7. Insert a 'r' after a note creates silence after that note. The silence duration can also be controlled by a number from 0 to 5, e.g. r4.
8. An * separates one note from another.
9. Notes can be edited by changing its octave, duration, deleted, or overwritten by a new note. E.G.: 4c2 can sound longer if changed to 4c5; can become one octave higher if changed to 5c2; can become one semi-tone higher if changed to 4#c2, etc.
Have fun!
speeto
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- Anonymous
- PVg
- 07 Jan 2007
For anybody who has problem with the languange and want to change it to English. Just follow this step by step instructions:
1. Press Menu Button
2. Scroll until you find Settings Icon (a icon like screwdriver and hammer).
3. Press Right Soft Key to select it.
4. Scroll down 4 times then press Right Soft Key again.
5. Scroll down 1 times then press Right Soft Key again.
6. Scroll down 6 times then press Right Soft Key again.
7. Choose English there and then press Right Soft Key again.
8. Finished.
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- Amber
- Yik
- 30 Dec 2006
how do i get invalid sim card of wen i entered the sim card in already?