Motorola Karma QA1
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- byte.me
- IaH
- 15 Sep 2009
i really love my motorola phone. but what i hate the most about it is the life of the battery. :(
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- questmaster
- pjn
- 12 Sep 2009
im thinking of getting this moobile...the specs r very good... but can anyone tell me if this mobile sports video calling as it is a s 3g but im not sure can anyone help please....and what abt the price too....thanks....
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- Anonymous
- TuJ
- 09 Sep 2009
its motorola so we like it
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- rikimusha
- jDu
- 08 Sep 2009
loving the specs, perfect balance and a pretty fair price=D
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- Leox
- Y25
- 01 Sep 2009
This phone is pretty awesome. It delivers great performance at both functionality and responsiveness as well. The Mp3 player, albeit basic, has a very high volume (in my country ships with a wired handsfree that is cheap, but has great bass)
Totally surprised with the strange set of features included. GPS, HSDPA, Full HTML browser with Flash support... the microSD can't be browsed freely. It has a Media Finder approach to it (only java and media can be actually browsed).
Great Battery life.
Heavy weight, sturdy body.
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- Anonymous
- Nak
- 28 Aug 2009
looks really great phone! I love the design and the features. I hope the performance is as great. I had a Motorola V3 before, now I'm using an SLVR L7. It's been 2yrs and it's still working as new! If I need another mobile phone in the near future, it surely will be the Karma QA1!! Hats off to the Motorola Team!
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- Anonymous
- TuJ
- 27 Aug 2009
very nice phone
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- 100 Moto
- Er2
- 21 Aug 2009
MATEO-TUC-ARG, 21 Aug 2009hello fellows!!!i have a question to do, im not sure about ... moreMain difference is:
GPS is FREE, as it gets signal from 3 satellites which mostly works well in outdoor environment.
AGPS is chargable thru network service provider where positioning is pin-pointed thru cell sites, hence providing more accurate and faster positioning than GPS, and may work in some indoor environment. Since it depends on the network service provider's signal, the positioning would require GPRS data transmission, which is chargable in most cases.
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- MATEO-TUC-ARG
- Lx7
- 21 Aug 2009
hello fellows!!!i have a question to do, im not sure about what´s the diference betwen a-gps and gps, please reply soonest posible
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- lale
- wra
- 20 Aug 2009
it's truly a karma
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- susie
- wra
- 20 Aug 2009
nice design,,, one step forward for Motorola
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- Anonymous
- kaL
- 19 Aug 2009
Does someone that really has the phone, tell me if the camera is any good or not? I know it is only a 2mp, but I did take a ton of pics with my Sony W810, Thanks.
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- Anonymous
- w4X
- 18 Aug 2009
eke, 13 Aug 2009this is a very funny phone in my opinion :))no one shoul buy motorol products,.....very very poor services....
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- Robyn :)
- mXu
- 15 Aug 2009
eke, 13 Aug 2009this is a very funny phone in my opinion :))Lol, thats what i thought, it's just really randomly shaped :)
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- OrangePizza
- ib6
- 15 Aug 2009
Looks kinda weird. xD
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- eke
- 3cg
- 13 Aug 2009
this is a very funny phone in my opinion :))
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- 100 Moto
- Er2
- 12 Aug 2009
kishan, 11 Aug 2009i love moto,n i hate d battery,service and promotors in d ... moreOn the contrary, Moto's service in HK is one of the best.
When being compared with the almighty brand and the I?Music brand, where typically one has to wait near an hour just to "drop off" the phone for service, in most cases the customer is always "next" in Moto (bcoz not that many people buy its phone, plus overall quality is better than others with relatively less problems).
Phones then can be "repaired" (practically replaced, as often so with the motherboard) within an hour, if not 50mins or even 40mins in one of my recent experience.
If the almighty brand sells (at least) 4 times more phones than Moto in HK, shouldn't it have at least 4 service centers so it can keep up with the service level like Moto?
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- ranjit
- w9L
- 11 Aug 2009
dnt bye motorola in d dubai thats 100percent true
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- kishan
- w9L
- 11 Aug 2009
i love moto,n i hate d battery,service and promotors in d dubai,very bad services,no manus,no disiplin at all,
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- johndru
- t7J
- 01 Aug 2009
here in the Philippines, Motorola is "officially dead". The biggest Motorola store here already closed a few months back. It's a pity to see them leave as they could have sold good phones.
I own zn5 and i see quite a good number of rokr e8,v8 and v9. that's just about it. all the remaining supplies were sold cheap to some stores that is why i got hold of zn5 around US$100. i can buy a brand new e8 here for less than $50. haha!