Motorola i335 Review
By Blake Sanders on March 3rd, 2010
The i335 Motorola is really a basic mobile; you won’t get a lot of the extras that are common with cell phones today, such as 3G or a camera, but you do get a nice phonebook, voice dialing, and the notorious Direct Connect walkie-talkie service that is so popular with some users. This phone also supports GPS, but you will need a subscription to use this service.

With the i335 Motorola phone you do get some choice for personalization; you can alert sounds, wallpaper and themes, plus you can download new ones. This phone comes with a wireless web browser so that you can stay connected to the Internet. You will also find a nice choice of Java based applications, including games.
As for call performance, the Motorola i335 does well; the signal is strong and the sound quality of the phone comes through crisp and clear. It also performs well, even when using the speakerphone. The battery life of the i335 Motorola is good and with average use should last quite awhile. The talk time is rated for over 5 hours.
What you get when you buy an i335 by Motorola is a basic cell phone that offers a sturdy, user-friendly design, and although not the flashiest phone on the market, it does come with some good features. There are some navigation issues with this phone, but they are not too difficult to work around.
No you are not getting a top of the line smartphone with the i335 by Motorola, but you are getting a sturdy and reliable cell phone that does what it is supposed to do.











