The Good: Has a small form factor size that fits perfectly in a shirt or pants pocket. Good weight, both not too light, and not too heavy. Very firm and solid, with a good surface, no case cover needed. Durable and sturdy. Survives many drops and falls. The Bad: Verizon will no longer provide any technical support after December 31st, 2019 for these 3G devices. So, if you plan on replacing any current MOTO W755s you have, make sure you do before the end of the year. These have been great little phones for the 70+ year old-no smart phone crowd, and will be sorely missed. Not everyone wants or needs a smart phone!! Not everyone wants or can carry, a large glass screen device that cracks and breaks easily....
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
this phone is too thin to hold or open and the side buttons keep getting pressed just trying to hold it,i only got two good days of use before the battery only lasted 1 hour,the charging plug does not make good contact unless you wiggle it and the display says"unauthorized charger" and finaly the earpiece doesnt work and the speakerphone is garbled, so... its totaly useless despite being brand new! To Hell with motorola shit!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Sturdy flip phone hinge and metal sides. Common MOTO features and menu interfaces. Includes video capability in addition to camera function. Nice screen and keys are large with great tactile feel. Same standard MOTO button layout as most MOTOs (volume rocker; speaker phone on/off, and power connection on one side; command button and headphone plug on the other side; also has music controls on face of phone under outside screen. ) Kind of a more solid (thicker) Razor design. If your looking for a reasonable phone for text and calling, this one works well. Recommended esp. if in good used shape for $20-$55.
A previous Blackberry owner, I bought the W755 because it had just the features I needed without all the ones I did not need. While the BB is an upper tier phone, this Motorola W755 is a top level mid range phone. I like the phone (hardware) just fine, the Motorola software and or Verizon software could use some help though. I like the design, color, & features this phone has to offer. Retail price is around $230 new, I got mine use for $35. I would buy another one if something happens to my wife's current phone. The only thing I don't like is the software used to access this phone. It does phone contacts just great, while the pictures and MP3s have to be transfered one by one via a bluetooth conection. Overall I am very happy with the price and quaility of this phone.
I bought this phone to suppliment my other phones, a Blackberry Storm and a Samsung A990. I bought a W755 for my wife when I bought my Blackberry and I liked her phone instantly. While the camera does not compare well to the 3.2 megapixels of my other phones and the phone book does not have the capabilities of my other phones, I'm very happy with my W755. It looks good, feels good, is simple to use, and has better fringe reception than my Samsung. The phone size is perfect, more compact than my other phones but not too small to hold and operate efficiently. I would not buy any of the Razors because they felt flimsy and were falling apart for my friends that had active life styles. The W755 has a very solid feel to it and after a month with the phone, no sign of hinge play is evident. I live very actively and my used phones have no resale value. I believe this phone is a keeper.Read full review
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