Description
Motorola Droid A855 CDMA (Black) QWERTY Android – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Motorola Droid A855 CDMA (Black) QWERTY Android Touch-Screen Smart Phone
Product Dimensions
4.56 x 0.54 x 2.36 inches
Item Weight
5.9 ounces
ASIN
B003DQD5CS
Item model number
A855
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
OS
android
Wireless communication technologies
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Connectivity technologies
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Other display features
Wireless
Device interface – primary
Touchscreen, Keypad
Other camera features
Front
Audio Jack
3.5 mm
Form Factor
Slider
Colour
Black
Phone Talk Time
4 Hours
Included Components
Adapter
Manufacturer
Motorola
Date First Available
December 19, 2005
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Technical specifications – Motorola Droid A855 CDMA (Black) QWERTY Android :
Brand
Motorola
Model Name
Droid
Wireless Carrier
Verizon Wireless
Operating System
android
Cellular Technology
3G
Memory Storage Capacity
16 GB
Connectivity Technology
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Color
Black
Screen Size
3.7 Inches
Wireless network technology
CDMA
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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S. J (verified owner) –
Well, OK but sometimes complicated – I’ve had this phone for 4 days now, and still don’t feel like I know how to use it. Some aspects seem confusing. I should preface that by saying that I am not a young person, and technology is not second nature. This review will, I hope be understood by someone who, like me, is older and finds learning new things a little slow.
S. J (verified owner) –
Well, OK but sometimes complicated – I’ve had this phone for 4 days now, and still don’t feel like I know how to use it. Some aspects seem confusing. I should preface that by saying that I am not a young person, and technology is not second nature. This review will, I hope be understood by someone who, like me, is older and finds learning new things a little slow.
D. T (verified owner) –
Suprisingly Tremendous Condition, Get More For Your Money! – well I had a droid 3 then that pooped the bed, then I went to a thunderbolt by htc, that pooped the bed as well, so I used a prehistoric env2 my sister used when she was a lot younger, and I was planning on using that until I left for boot camp. That didn’t last long, anyways, I wasn’t sure if I wanted another poop phone or a decent one, and I didn’t want to spend much. I found this phone here on amazon and was pretty intrigued by it’s price, I just received the phone and im very happy with it. I somewhat expected some things with the phone, like lag and stuff when switching from app to app, but that’s common with most droids, so don’t let that deter you. I understood the phone was either used or refurbished and when I looked at it I thought it was brand new! very impressive at such a low price. I can now play music from my sd card that the phone supports and stream Spotify music over a home or car stereo with the audio jack.
J. S (verified owner) –
Golden Oldie – This phone is a bit dated in terms of the Android operating version but it is a great phone with clear easy to read text and excellent mapping and GPS features. Works well with Gmail and automatically imports all your contacts. What are the downsides? Firstly you have to buy a Micro HCSD card for the camera to function and the camera is very slow to switch on. A forward facing camera for video phone use would have been nice and the earpiece volume is a bit too low. I would suggest the main limitation is the battery life which is very short. Droids tend to be heavy users of batteries but the battery in this phone was made in August 2009, so it is almost two and a half years old on delivery. My suggestion is to buy a spare battery (gamble on age) and a USB to micro USB charger cable to use in your car or at work. This is an excellent phone but make sure you can keep it powered up.
D. T (verified owner) –
Suprisingly Tremendous Condition, Get More For Your Money! – well I had a droid 3 then that pooped the bed, then I went to a thunderbolt by htc, that pooped the bed as well, so I used a prehistoric env2 my sister used when she was a lot younger, and I was planning on using that until I left for boot camp. That didn’t last long, anyways, I wasn’t sure if I wanted another poop phone or a decent one, and I didn’t want to spend much. I found this phone here on amazon and was pretty intrigued by it’s price, I just received the phone and im very happy with it. I somewhat expected some things with the phone, like lag and stuff when switching from app to app, but that’s common with most droids, so don’t let that deter you. I understood the phone was either used or refurbished and when I looked at it I thought it was brand new! very impressive at such a low price. I can now play music from my sd card that the phone supports and stream Spotify music over a home or car stereo with the audio jack.
Z. I (verified owner) –
Motorola Droid a855 – I have had this phone for almost a year now and overall it is a pretty good phone.
Z. I (verified owner) –
Motorola Droid a855 – I have had this phone for almost a year now and overall it is a pretty good phone.
J. S (verified owner) –
Golden Oldie – This phone is a bit dated in terms of the Android operating version but it is a great phone with clear easy to read text and excellent mapping and GPS features. Works well with Gmail and automatically imports all your contacts. What are the downsides? Firstly you have to buy a Micro HCSD card for the camera to function and the camera is very slow to switch on. A forward facing camera for video phone use would have been nice and the earpiece volume is a bit too low. I would suggest the main limitation is the battery life which is very short. Droids tend to be heavy users of batteries but the battery in this phone was made in August 2009, so it is almost two and a half years old on delivery. My suggestion is to buy a spare battery (gamble on age) and a USB to micro USB charger cable to use in your car or at work. This is an excellent phone but make sure you can keep it powered up.