Some days, we all just like to talk on the phone a lot. We also sometimes forget to charge our phones before we leave the house. And let's face it, carrying our cell-phone-charger around with us all day (or overnight) is often impractical. So what phones are ideal for the sort of person that often finds themselves in charger-less jams? Take a look at our roundup, in which we picked ten standard phones (i.e., non-smart-phones) that have impressive battery life, both for talk and standby modes.
The latest version of the Motorola V195s has now been updated by T-Mobile to include Yahoo! and AIM messaging, Bluetooth connectivity, and longer-lasting battery life. T-Mobile also includes the convenient My Faves free frequent calling program, so you can use the eight hours of talk time wisely. The phone also has up to 17.5 days of standby time.
Tags: battery life, BatteryLife, expire-images2009-1-27
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Subscribe to commentsAngelinaJan 28th 2008 6:40PM
That cellphoene is awful!
look at this: http://www.spymac.com/details/?2333115
matrtinApr 11th 2008 10:16PM
i repair phones for sprint and anything Motorola is just plane GARBAGE !!!!
David CrabtreyApr 16th 2008 3:00PM
I wouldn't have a motorola phone if they gave me one.
georgelweaverJul 21st 2011 12:32PM
I've had the v195 series for years and the one thing I can count on is availability, reasonable call quality, long battery life, and bluetooth connectivity. Like every phone it has it's strengths and weakness's. I can compare the Moto to the Blackberry Curve. The Moto doesn't reboot when tired the Curve does. When you need a phone to be there, the Moto is there. Paired with a Moto H17 or new BT headsets they are crstal clear. I'm looking into the s model as we speak.