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Motorola W375 Prepaid Phone (NET10)
Motorola W375 Prepaid Phone (NET10)

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Brand: Motorola
Category: Wireless

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $69.99
You Save: $30.00 (30%)


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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 19128

Color: Silver
Media: Wireless Phone
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: w735
UPC: 616960005353
EAN: 0616960005353
ASIN: B000X9GD40

Release Date: October 15, 2007
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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2 out of 5 stars Good luck   June 9, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Nice enough phone, thats why I gave it an extra star. But, just try and send a picture. Go ahead. I can't send one to ANOTHER motorola W375 net10 phone, even though I get charged for it. Every time. See the other posts about the lack of usb conectivity, etc. My beef is... take a pic, it's stays on the phone. Whats the use?

Update...spent 45 minutes talking to net10, inserted alot of access codes, shut phone off multiple times...presto!! It works. I can now send a picture. Got 20 "units" for my inconvenience.



2 out of 5 stars Motorola W375 - Good... Net10 - Evil   May 22, 2008
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

The Motorola W375 is an attractive and reliable phone if basic is all you want. I've been very happy with the sound quality, the battery life and ease of usage. The Net10 price is hard to beat, especially if a full-blown monthly plan is more than you need. But I have to question if the savings is worth the trouble of dropped calls, poor coverage area, deplorable customer service and unethical practices.

Most of all I am completely disgusted that Net10 disabled the "connect to PC" feature on my Motorola W375 before they sent it to me, disabling the ability to download photos to my PC or upload my own ringtones. What good is a camera phone without the ability to download the photos? Is this even legal? Certainly it is not ethical. I carefully read everything before purchasing this phone with Net10 and nowhere did it state this would be the case. It is obviously a ploy to force you to use your minutes to purchase their ringtones and wallpapers, and believe me, you will quickly burn through minutes getting these things. Accessing the web browser uses minutes and then more minutes are eaten up navigating through their slow-loading, poorly indexed options and menus. When you finally find something you want, it is of course additional minutes to make the purchase. It is not uncommon to spend 50-60 minutes on one wallpaper or ringtone.

Just as disappointing is the customer service. Every time I called (3-4 times), after muddling through way too many phone tree prompts, I ended up with a rep that I could barely understand because their English was so poor. Not to mention, they knew less about the phone and my problem than I did. They offered little in the way of actual assistance, just kept repeating things I was saying and asking stupid questions (is your phone on? did you plug it into the charger?). It was obvious they were reading from a script and really had no ability to troubleshoot an issue beyond that. In no case did my calls to customer service yield a solution, rather I muddled through them on my own and found solutions via Google. Would NOT recommend -- in this case, "you get what you pay for" is not a good thing!



1 out of 5 stars DON"T BUY THIS PHONE   May 15, 2008
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Net10 really went down hill on this one! You cannot download the pictures off the phone, MotoMixer is not on the phone either. The phone's earpiece is so low that it is hard to hear anyone, you will have to turn on speakerphone just to hear them. I have two LG200C Net10 phones that beat this phone hands down. The battery life of this phone is terrible, I have to charge it everday without use of the phone at all. If you are into texting then don't even look at this phone! This was one of the worst purchase's I have ever made.


1 out of 5 stars Not as advertised, not worth the frustration   May 12, 2008
 12 out of 12 found this review helpful

I usually don't write reviews but after buying one of these phones a few months back from reading the amazon.com product description I feel its important to point out some major inaccuracies with the description. This phone is not as advertised.

Lets get the positives out of the way first:

* It looks great, far better than any of the other net10 phones
* Sound quality is excellent. I bought this phone because the sound quality on the Nokia 1600 was very poor and I was getting complaints about it.
* It has a camera. If you want to send pictures only to other phones or set a background it works fine for that. More on that later.
* Service, this isn't really specific to this phone but I've had zero problems with Net10 in the year that I've been using the service.

Unfortunately, most of the features on this phone are crippled:

* It is SLOW. Frustratingly slow, every operation on this phone. This makes text messaging extremely difficult. The delay between pressing a button and having the letter show up is the longest I've seen on any phone. I've had this phone around 3 months and still cannot properly type out a message without having to go back and correct it because I was going too fast and it didn't detect a button press or a pause. If you intend to text at all, I would recommend you steer clear of this phone or you will be pulling your hair out every time you try to make a simple text. Also know that there is no word recognition feature to be found.

* "USB connectivity (including mass storage mode)" "You can even transfer media files such as pictures and polyphonic ringtones from your PC through the phone's supported USB cable option."

This is flat out false. What they don't mention anywhere on amazon or the net10 site is that mass storage mode is disabled in these phones.

* MP3 ringtones? Because usb connectivity is disabled you won't be able to make your own mp3 ringtones as advertised. The "included motomixer" application is nowhere to be found. If you want new ringtones you can drain your minutes away on the incredibly slow web browser and buy them off there. I'd almost recommend it since the default ones are terrible.

* Uploading photos. Again, thanks to the disabled USB you cannot get photos from your phone to your computer. No problem right? Since you can use the "built in email client." Sorry, there is no such thing on this phone. You cannot send anything to email addresses at all. The only possible way to get pictures off of this phone is to send them to someone with a phone and have them do it.

* Receiving photos. Why can't I zoom? There is a zoom function to closely examine photos you've taken but when you receive an image in a text there is no way to zoom. Oh, and make sure you don't hit reply unless you actually have an image to attach. If you send a text only reply it will still charge you 2.5 minutes for an MMS

* "Support built in for sending and receiving...sound and video via messages" There is no program to record sounds or video on this phone.

* Storage space. This phone comes with 1MB of space on it and all but around 450KB is filled up with preloaded garbage you cannot delete. This is unbelievably small for this day and age. The phone won't take removable storage either or this might have been forgivable. 450k is just ridiculously small in this day and age. Even if you could connect to your computer to load mp3s you couldn't fit more than a few seconds and that would take up so much space it would be a struggle trying to cram in photos.

* 5 cents a text? They won't tell you the whole truth to that. On my previous net10 phone I could send a message with the maximum of 300some characters long and it would only be 5 cents. On this phone you get a maximum of 765 characters but when you go over somewhere around 70 characters you get charged for a 'second page.' So if you want to send something more than a sentence or so you'll be charged double or triple. This can really add up along with..

* Charges for failed messages. Net10 network screwing up? Text didn't get through? Well it charges before it sends, so you get charged a second time if you try to resend.

* External alert icons frequently don't light up to alert you of a text. You really can't rely on them at all so you need to flip open your phone any time you want to check for messages.

Final word: I really regret purchasing this since all of the major features are crippled. If you are looking for a sleek phone for voice only calls, this phone is fine. If you intend to text message at all, its probably not worth the frustration trying to type on this thing. If you are looking for a camera phone with mp3 ringtones and other cool features: look elsewhere, outside of net10, or you will be very sorely disappointed.



1 out of 5 stars Is There Really A Supervisor Your Talking To   May 6, 2008
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I got my phone on May 02 2008 and yet have I been able to add any
minutes or air time (today 05/06/08)because of a "error" in their system.
I have called three times and was given three bogus ticket numbers that will not allow me to track the TECH services on line, which I am told they will do. Each time I call I also give them the last TECH number given to me, and they do not have it in their system..??
Every time I call they always put me on hold several times durring the call for two or four minutes to talk to their Supervisor. When I asked to talk to their supervisor; guess what?... the supervisor is not available. I can't help from wondering "Is There Really A Supervisor Your Talking To".


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