Motorola U6 PEBL Reviews

Motorola U6 PEBL Overview
The Motorola PEBL is a sophisticated phone with smooth curves and a great-looking keypad. The PEBL includes many user friendly features including a voice activated command, picture caller ID and automatic opening & closing mechanism. This stylish phone also comes complete with VGA digital camera, Bluetooth, video capture and playback.
Motorola U6 PEBL Dimensions
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Motorola U6 PEBL Features
Standy Time: Up to 250 hours
Talk Time: Up to 6.5 hours
- Colour Screen
- Video Recorder
- Bluetooth
- GPRS
- 2.0 Megapixels
- Quad-band
Latest Motorola U6 PEBL Reviews
earpiece speaker stopped working, this appears to be a common problem
Ok phone, fits in pocket nicely and easy to use, camera not great by today standards and the memory small, bluetooth is good when matched with Motorola headset. But as a phone it worked fine until the earpiece speaker stopped working. This appears to be a common problem, experienced by other owners.
Games and memory could be better but happy with our Motorola's
I find this mobile phone ok, the games are a bit naff though. The memory a bit small but hey it's a phone not a pc. I have had mine for over 2 years now. My wife has one as well, we have never had any problems with this model and would consider Motorola if and when we wanted to replace/upgrade our current phones
PEBL from Motorola is the best phone I have ever had
The PEBL from Motorola is the best phone I have ever had, it hasn't got all the features but does enough. I can take it anywhere, signal coverage is great.
I have dropped the phone a couple of times and dropped in water, no problem. Fits in pockets even when trouser is very tight, fits in hand easy and nice to carry.
Aren't enough games to occupy free time, and the storage space is very low
This phone is one of my favorite phones so far, yet there are a few snags. Firstly, the messages don't seem to arrive that quickly - one message was received 3 hours after it was sent with the phone being on all the time, although this may have been Oranges fault as a network provider.
Secondly, there aren't enough games to occupy free time, and the storage space is very low. Lastly, the messages can only be about 150 characters long, which is rubbish if you want to give someone directions.
Motorola only thought about the design and nothing else the quality of it and the technology we have today...
Dont go!

