

Description
The Motorola E398 transports its users into an alternate world of sound and vision. With an integrated MP3 player, SanDisk T-Flash removable memory and dual MFT 16mm 3D stereo surround sound speakers, the model E398 puts the power of mobile music in the palm of your hand. Vibration sensory technology and rhythm lights that interact with Java games, ringtones, caller ID and ambient noise, bring the handset to life. A sharp colour screen means the screen is always clear, and an integrated camera with flash ensures you never miss the picture opportunity even in low light conditions.
Quick Glance
Data Capabilities: GPRS, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), Personal Organizer Features, Short Message Service (Text Paging), WAP
Style Type: Candy
Cellular Band: GSM 1800Mhz, GSM 900Mhz, GSM 1900MHz
Interface Connection: Bluetooth
Slots: TransFlash
Features: Email, Integrated Camera, Integrated MP3 Player, PC Connectivity, Phone Book, Video Playback
Physical Features
Form Factor: Candy
Interface Connection: Bluetooth
Memory
Removable Flash Memory Included: 64 MB
Slots: TransFlash
Multimedia Features
Smart Features: Email, Integrated Camera, Integrated MP3 Player, PC Connectivity, Phone Book, Video Playback
Wireless Communication
Data Capabilities: GPRS, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), Personal Organizer Features, Short Message Service (Text Paging), WAP
Cellular Frequency Technology: GSM 1800Mhz, GSM 900Mhz, GSM 1900MHz
Battery
Talk Time (Battery): 7 hour(s)
Standby Time (Battery): 210 hour(s)
Dimensions
Height: 110 mm
Width: 45 mm
Depth: 21 mm
Weight: 108 g
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Strengths: MP3 player, external memory chip, bluetooth, dual-ear headset, battery life is good
Weakness: Weak camera
I replaced my V300 with this. The picture quality is very bad compare to the V300. The headset that came with the phone is good for listening to MP3 music, but very bad for talking. The MP3 java player does not have much features. Bluetooth works great. It came with a 64MB TransFlash memory from SanDisk. The max size available is only 256MB. The phone was free with a 1 year plan.
Strengths: LCD screen, stereo speakers, bluetooth, expandable memory
Weakness: camera still has a weakness, slow file transfer if your friend is using a Sony Ericsson, can't use your ringtones that are stored into your expandable memory
well, this phone is my first Motorola phone, after the Nokia 3100b and the Sony Ericsson T610. Of course, the screen is a lot better than the both previous phones, it can support mp3 and has stereo speakers. what i don't like is the transferring (both on Bluetooth and PC sync). The memory expansion is a good thing, but also a bad thing, you can't use the music as ringtone as you store it into the...
Audio is Average according to 5 Cell Phone experts. -- "the speaker quality is amazing for a mobile phone."-smh.com.au -- "hearing ringtones is pleasurable."-gsmarena.com -- "By maximum volume sound is pure, spatial and you could also hear some fine bass tones."-gsmarena.com Read more to find expert opinions on more features like Video, Camera, Battery, Keypad, Display, Reception, etc.
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Testseek.com has collected 8 expert reviews for Motorola E398 and the average expert rating is 65 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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The technology to enable mobile phones to double as music players has some way to go.
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Motorola E398 Cell Phone
Strengths: Very good signal reception, MP3 player, ringtones and alarms, expandable storage via Transflash, stereo speaker, VGA camera and Bluetooth.
Weakness: none so far.
One of the best-value mobile phones in the market! Nice looking phone that has very good signal reception. The great thing about this phone is multimedia. The 65K color TFT display on the E398 is about 1.8" in diagonal(176x220 pixels). It is very bright, and has great contrast in and out of direct sunlight. It's stereo speaker is excellent. A decent MP3 players! There is no bad thing I can think...
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