MOTOJEWEL – mini-review and unboxing
Mobile-review have posted a mini review of the MOTOJEWEL. Here is their final impression.
That’s pretty much all we can tell you about the MOTOJEWEL’s refined looks – the rest is all in the photos. Inside, Motorola have also added a couple of touches, such as new themes (Radian and Fashion) that change not only the menu’s design but also the image shown on the external screen. Moving around the menu is quite entertaining as well with all the new effects; plus they have thrown Motorola TEXT and Motorola SETUP into the Applications section (the latter allows setting up MMS service, and the former app is used for saving your messages). The effects utilized on the external display are eye-candy with pale smoke coming out of nowhere and disappearing shortly after, making for a very classy animation. Regrettably, though, neither ring tones nor other parts of the phone have changed since the original U9.
Now let’s move on to its package and all the things that it includes. Like I said, I managed to get my hands on so-called Party Pack and its very name says it all. Inside are the handset itself, charger, USB data cable, a pair of earphones and, the centerpiece of the package, a special carrying case that’s black on the outside, but is padded with pink; furthermore, it’s got a sizable mirror on the flap and a special holder for lipstick and whatnot. Embossed on the case is the “M” logo, also, around back there is a small belt loop.
This phone is available at Carphone Warehouse (a retail network in the UK) and can be ordered right from their website (basically, it was designed as an exclusive offering for this retailer).
Seeing how much of an improvement over the original U9 their new MOTOJEWEL is, it’s easy to start believing that Motorola just might decide to release a remake of some other phone, such as the RAZR2, but with more memory onboard, black color scheme and a decent headset in the box. But will they?
That’s pretty much all we can tell you about the MOTOJEWEL’s refined looks – the rest is all in the photos. Inside, Motorola have also added a couple of touches, such as new themes (Radian and Fashion) that change not only the menu’s design but also the image shown on the external screen. Moving around the menu is quite entertaining as well with all the new effects; plus they have thrown Motorola TEXT and Motorola SETUP into the Applications section (the latter allows setting up MMS service, and the former app is used for saving your messages). The effects utilized on the external display are eye-candy with pale smoke coming out of nowhere and disappearing shortly after, making for a very classy animation. Regrettably, though, neither ring tones nor other parts of the phone have changed since the original U9.
Now let’s move on to its package and all the things that it includes. Like I said, I managed to get my hands on so-called Party Pack and its very name says it all. Inside are the handset itself, charger, USB data cable, a pair of earphones and, the centerpiece of the package, a special carrying case that’s black on the outside, but is padded with pink; furthermore, it’s got a sizable mirror on the flap and a special holder for lipstick and whatnot. Embossed on the case is the “M” logo, also, around back there is a small belt loop.
This phone is available at Carphone Warehouse (a retail network in the UK) and can be ordered right from their website (basically, it was designed as an exclusive offering for this retailer).
Seeing how much of an improvement over the original U9 their new MOTOJEWEL is, it’s easy to start believing that Motorola just might decide to release a remake of some other phone, such as the RAZR2, but with more memory onboard, black color scheme and a decent headset in the box. But will they?
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