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The Motorola V620 is the cutest 112g of Quad-Band mobile you're ever going to put in your shirt pocket. First launched in Autumn 2004 this petite pebble-sized phone has an impressive 56K colour screen which can display over 250,000 colours, so Multimedia Messages are not only totally life-like but also totally accurate when it comes to displaying pictures taken with the phones' VGA digital camera. That may appear to be a dated tech menu - but the V620 can still "mix it" and "win" over later less rugged plastic-skinned mobiles of today. Motorola's metal clam-shell design is sleek, smooth, sexy & its changeable metal skins lets it shrug off all but the most brutal lifestyle of its owner, with a mere two "slide & click" replacement front-& -rear skins that abound at hundreds of on-line Internet vendors. Not that every proud owner would treat it that way, but its reassuring to know that this mobile can take the trench-warfare that modern business users meat out to their portable & permanent tech companions. A massive internally-mounted speaker generates oodles of volume, which enables users to simply put their phone down next to their favourite flavoured Latte, and carry on a sensible conversation with no "pardon", "sorry" or "say-again" interruptions that can really freak out your uber-stressed phone buddies. The battery life is awesome, 10 full working-days of standby operation shows the stamina that marks this mobile as very special cellular phone, we've gone "rabbit, "rabbit", rabbit" for over 7.5 hours on a charge! The V620 also delivers one of the mobile industry's lowest radiated Signal exposures; a minuscule SAR rating of only (10g) 0.82 W/kg. This means that the Motorola V620 will also make an enduring gift for the one you love to love. Motorola built the V620 so well that its still a great low-mileage/refurb eBay find nearly a decade after its launch. As the proud owner of 2 V620's I've no need to sample over-priced 3 & 4G phones, as my present V620s are sure to survive for the next decade, especially as the V620's quad-band capabilities means it continued to thrive during a total loss of 3G services in my city; the V620 kept punching above its weight and continued to communicate via the remaining basic mobile network architecture that was still functioning during the 3G black-out.Read full review