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Global Score
32.635.5
Basic Information
PhilipsMotorola
--2011-05-13
4.17 x 1.92 x 0.38 inches4.41 x 2.38 x 0.49 inches
2.82 ounces3.88 ounces
--Black
$ 119.00$ 95.00
Display / Screen
--2.4 inches
176 x 220 pixels 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)
TFTTFT
217 pixels per inch167 pixels per inch
No touch screenNo touch screen
6.46
processor processor
GPU GPU
5.765.76
Storage
61,44 MB internal memory131,07 MB internal memory
microSD external memory slotNo SD card slot
0.50.6
Camera
0.30 MP1.30 MP
3.634.51
GPRS and GSMCDMA
SIM--
0.20.1
Battery Life
680mAh Li-Ion Battery910mAh Li-Ion Battery
Removable BatteryRemovable Battery
240 hours standby time
3 hours talk time
480 hours standby time
5 hours talk time
2.082.4
Other Features
--Bluetooth 2.0, EDR
--GPS

Comparison review

The Motorola Theory is a little bit better than the Philips 292, with a 35.5 score against 32.6. Although it's the best in this review, the Motorola Theory is a incredibly heavier and notably thicker device than the Philips 292. Motorola Theory features a processing unit that's just as good as the CPU in Philips 292, they have the same number of cores.

Philips 292 counts with just a bit better display than Motorola Theory, because although it has a lot lower 220 x 176 resolution, it also counts with a greater count of pixels per inch in the display. Motorola Theory counts with a much bigger memory for apps and games than Philips 292, because although it has no SD memory slot, it also counts with 131,07 MB internal memory capacity.

Motorola Theory shoots a lot better photos and videos than Philips 292, because it has a back-facing camera with a way better 1.3 mega pixels resolution. The Motorola Theory has superior battery lifetime than Philips 292, because it has a 34% larger battery size.

Even being the best phone in our current comparison, Motorola Theory is also very cheap compared to the other phones, which makes this phone an obvious call.




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