Neither are much good, and 5mb is equal to about one music track.
2006-11-26 01:01:27
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answer #1
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answered by Polo 7
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~5Mb is the length of about a good rock song...with 1G you can have over 200, and with 2, ur set for a while.
~I just got a Motorola PEBL. It's one of the sexiest, best-designed phones I've ever seen. It's actually one of the best designed anythings I've ever seen. The one-touch opening mechanism is engineering bliss, and the soft -touch plastic feels wonderful in your hand. That said, it doesn't really do anything that my previous phone, the Motorola RAZR didn't. And since my RAZR is smaller, I'm switching back.
It got me thinking, though, about what I need in a cellphone. Most phones have the send/receive-calls bit pretty well nailed down by now, and that's good; I can check my Gmail with my phone, and because I don't actually want my work e-mail with me everywhere, I don't mind most handsets' lack of secure server compatibility. Most next-gen models support high-speed data transfer like 3G and EV-DO. Connectivity: check. Manufacturers are also taking steps to integrate cameras, MP3 players--even TV, in some cases--into their products. Multimedia: check. Battery life is only getting better, and very small phones are easy to find. The state of our cellphone union: strong.
So what do I want? I want a friggin' LED flashlight. For real. Yes, I know about the software programs you can download that make your screen flash--I've got 'em all. And yes, I've also heard of those "slim" adhesive add-ons, but there's no way I'm sticking that monstrosity onto the back of my phone. I want an LED integrated into the casing of my phone so that I can find my keys when I drop them in the movie theater or annoy my sister when she won't stop giving me advice about my fear of comittment. I know you can do this, cellphone companies; Nokia did it a few years ago with a ruggedized, Europe-only model, but for some reason no trend arose. The standard mobile-phone lithium-ion battery voltage, 3.7 volts, is more than enough power to drive an LED. The diode itself takes up almost no space, and the power-regulating hardware could even easily fit onto the crowded cellphone circuit boards. So make it happen. I'll be your first customer. And while I have your ear, a bottle opener would be killer. Thanks.
2006-11-26 01:04:47
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answered by Pop T 2
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i would say try to get another fone than a motorola as battery life on motos are very poor and both phones ave got bad views and 5mb is about one music track but u could always compress it on moto phone tolls
2006-11-28 05:49:53
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answered by bikerboyluke2007 2
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5MB indeed is very low look at the RAZR V3i which is a newer variant of the razr V3 which has expandable memory/ you can insert a memory card.
2006-11-26 02:03:15
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answered by Helper 1
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stay away from moto.
ive had both phones. they both break really easily, the memory is crap and the v3 batteries start to die after 6 months so you have to charge them more often.
go for a nokia or a samsung phone instead they are alot better. moto +lg =rubbish
2006-11-26 00:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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5Mb is very little memory, won't last long at all.
And personally I would stay clear of Motorola phones, I find they are rather cheap and nasty.
I have found that phones with moving parts (e.g. flips or slides), tend to break a lot easier than their non-moving counterparts.
I recommend Sony Ericsson
2006-11-26 01:01:30
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answered by Bongo 2
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relies upon on the form.... maximum first era Razr V3 telephones have 6-8MB of reminiscence.... inspite of the undeniable fact that fashions like the V3x and the imminent V3 MAXX have plenty extra reminiscence making them extra usable. the comparable is going for the PEBL. inspite of the undeniable fact that, with the two telephones, decide for the fashions with the miniSD slot so which you will upload as plenty flash reminiscence on your telephone.
2016-10-17 13:46:49
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answered by quinteros 4
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do not but a v3 razr, there seems to be some kind of fault with the majority of them. me, my sis and best mate bought one each ( lured by their funky pinkness!) and they all seem to switch off and jam regularly when sending texts.
2006-11-26 01:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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pebl breaks easliy dont get that. get razr v3 also it looks much nicer
2006-11-26 01:58:01
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answered by beckyzbonkers 2
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The razr. And no 5mb is very small
2006-11-26 00:57:36
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answered by Anonymous
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