Motorola C261 Cell Phones
The Motorola C261 is a great and compact bar type handset which comes with easy to use fun features. The Motorola C261 comes in a fashionable black colour. In fact, the assembly quality and the number of defences seems acceptable for Motorola company level and the cost is less, which takes profits and makes an end product cheaper.
The Motorola C261 Cell Phones are a sign example, as for the first time the principle of "three meters" is used in a low-end handset. The phone dimensions of 89x49x15.5 mm allow assigning the device to "thin" solutions that Motorola advances on the market. The weight of 112 grams is caused by using Softtouch plastic and some metallic elements. In the very beginning of the shipments only one body colour will be available. At the same time, manipulator versions of the model will joy with colour variations and other names (C26x). It is not hard to guess Motorola C261 will become the same product like the Motorola C350 was in its time, other makers will orient on it and try to represent own similar models.
The screen in this model is equals to the triplets - that is TFT with the resolution of 128x160 pixels. Well-known to everybody triplet platform served the basis (the first models were Motorola V300, Motorola V500, Motorola V600). As for the screen quality the model is one of the best on the market, it has no copies in its class - and the screen is readable even in the sun. There is a strap hole on the top. No side buttons are foreseen, the camera is controlled only with usual buttons. The Motorola C261 Phone's camera itself is placed on the back, that is a VGA module known by other devices. Due to the absence of communication means, transferring the data is only possible thru MMS.
The Motorola C261 battery module is hidden behind a back cover. A 820 mAh Li-Ion battery is placed here. As the manufacturer claims, it is capable of up to 80 hours in the standby mode and up to 3 hours in the talk model Averagely in Moscow the phone worked for about 3 days in case of 45 minutes of talks.