Motorola W370 Specs, Features & Reviews

User rating: (4.0/5 stars)
Motorola W370

W370 Key Specs & Features

  Camera Resolution

-

  Battery Life

? mAh LiIon
Removable
Talk: 3.3 hours max.
Standby: 450 hours max.

  Physical Dimensions

3.9 x 1.77 x 0.73 in   99 x 45 x 18.5 mm

  Screen Size

128 x 160 pixels
Type: LCD (TFT/TFD)

Motorola W370 Full Specs and Features

Adjustable Text SizeNo
BREWNo
BarometerNo
Battery? mAh LiIon
Removable
Talk: 3.3 hours max.
Standby: 450 hours max.
BluetoothNo
Call ScreeningNo
CameraNo
Changeable Body PlatesNo
Custom GraphicsNo
Custom Ringtonesbuilt-in ringtone composer
DLNANo
DataTechnology: GPRS
Data TetheringNo
Dimensions3.9 x 1.77 x 0.73 in   99 x 45 x 18.5 mm
Display128 x 160 pixels
Type: LCD (TFT/TFD)
EMS / Picture MessagingYes
Email ClientNo
External Antenna JackNo
Extra CameraNo
Extra DisplayNo
FCC ID?
FM RadioNo
FM TransmitterNo
Fast ChargingNo
Fingerprint ReaderNo
FlashlightNo
Flight ModeNo
Front/Selfie CameraNo
GAITNo
GPS / LocationNo
GamesYes
HD VoiceNo
Hard DriveNo
Headphone Jack (3.5mm)No
Headset Jack (2.5 mm)Yes
Hearing Aid CompatibleYes
Infrared (IR)No
Instant MessagingNo
Java (J2ME)No
Language OptionsLanguages Supported: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French
MMSYes
Memory Card SlotNo
MiracastNo
MirrorLinkNo
Mobile HotspotNo
ModesGSM 850 / 1800 / 1900 GSM   2G
850 MHz / band 5   Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
1800 MHz / band 3   DCS (Europe, Asia, Africa)
1900 MHz / band 2   PCS (Americas)
Music PlayerNo
NFCNo
OS / Platform(proprietary)
Phone Book Capacity100
Picture IDNo
Predictive Text EntryTechnology: iTAP
Processor?
Push-To-TalkNo
Real-Music RingersSupported Formats: MP3
Ringer IDNo
Ringer ProfilesYes
RuggedizedNo
SIM card sizeTraditional / Mini   2FF
Side KeysYes
Speaker PhoneYes
Stereo SpeakersNo
Storage/Internal Memory1.5 MB internal storage
Not expandable
TTY/TDD (Digital)No
TV OutputNo
Text Keyboard, HardwareNo
Text Messaging (SMS)Yes
Text Messaging TemplatesYes
Touch ScreenNo
USBConnector: Mini-USB
supports mass storage mode
VibrateYes
Video CaptureNo
Voice DialingNo
WAP / Web BrowserBrowser Software: Openwave 6.2.3
WAP 2.0
Waterproof/Water ResistanceNo
Weight3.4 oz   96 g
Wi-FiNo
Wireless ChargingNo

Motorola W370 Carrier Availability

Available From

The Motorola W370 is currently available from the following service providers.


Discontinued By

The Motorola W370 has not been discontinued by any carriers.

Motorola W370 Rating

The Motorola W370 has been rated 4.0 out of 5 stars by users.

Motorola W370 Reviews

A Nice Phone
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The Motorola W370 is a decent phone offered by Tracfone. I have never had a dropped call with this phone, nor any problems. Build quality is great the phone never felt like it was going to fall apart. The internal memory is small so if you plan on downloading alot of stuff the phone will eventualy bog down making it harder to use. Plus start up is rather slow. I would reccomend this phonw if not for only one thing with the new Motorola W376 avaliable would be the better buy with its camera, bluetooth and a larger memory 10mb. Overall this is a good phone, but with todays market spring for the W376 instead its the same phone only better.

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my motow370
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i bought this phone from tracfone after using virgin mobile and verizon prepaid phone plans and i came to find that tracfone was the best value for what i use a phone for (Talking and a little texting..simple). The motow370 is good for people who want a reliable phone that doesnt cost alot to keep running. I put a card on there once a month and my service wont even expire until late 2010 because each card gives you 90 days more service past what you already have. this means you dont have to be in a rush to use your minutes.
pros-reliable,simple(no camera), indicator lights that tell you when you have a msg, call, etc., and downloadable wallpapers and ringtones to personalize it. you can also order cool faceplates which are plastic covers that come in all colors that serve for style and protect your phone.
cons-slow internet browser and small screen

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A Best Buy !!
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Having spent the better part of 30 years in the American Corporate sector, retiring as a Program Mgr, cellular phones became a "must have" item for me in the 80's. That is, I was truly an "early adopter," and remember wireless phones since their infancy.

Having said that, and having "had my fill" of cell phones, the associated contract expenses and an appreciation of privacy, I opted out out wireless phones altogther for a couple of years.

Then, in 2006, I discovered the emerging market of pre-paid phones and decided to purchase one from tracfone - primarily for emergency road service or those 8-10 times a year that I would have otherwise had to stop and use a payphone.

Started with a Nokia 2126 which served me nicely for almost two years. Then, after experiencing problems with the keypad, I bought a Motorola V170 about 3 weeks ago. Huge Mistake. Even at $29.95, it was a very poor phone - the older Nokia, having been far superior.

So....." for $49.95 and bought the Motorola W370. Have had it ~3 weeks~ and am very impressed with it.

PROS: Excellent Signal Seeking Capability
A perfect size, Well Constructed
Volume variation Good->Excellent
Ease of use.......10 out of 10
Features: More than I need
Battery Life - Excellent

CONS: A little slow to "boot up."

In short... a terrific phone for the money.
Hence, my Review Title " A Best Buy."

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As Good As A Basic Phone Needs To Be.
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I really can't find fault with this phone. It IS basic with no camera, etc. but that's just as well considering how poor the vast majority of cell phone cameras are! I still don't get the big deal with bluetooth--so what if you have one thin audio cord? As for doing the things that really count, like having a nice clear display and good audio performance its perfectly fine in a nice elegant package to boot. Just be sure to get the Tracfone version as ATT has managed to screw-up the Cingular website to the point that it's worthless.

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A Great Phone!
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The Motorola W370 is nothing short of great. I consider it to be superior to all prepaid cell phones( which I have had plenty of experience with) and almost all of the of the contract phones. It is pretty and simple and has lots of features. If you want a great cell phone this is the way to go. It is certainly in the same class as the Razr and Krzr and is a lot simpler too. Since it doesn't have a camera, it should be perfect for parents who want heir kid to have a nice phone but one without a camera( there have incidents that were inappropriate involve camera phones.) This is the perfect phone for some one who wants a phone that is simple and advanced.

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Works for Me
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Pros:Small phone that opens up to be full sized; easy to see; excellent sound quality.

Cons: no external screen.

I have been a TracFone customer for 5 years. I've read various negative reviews about them but my relationship, for the most part, has been good. The customer service reps may not be well versed in English but sometimes that means just being a little more polite and patient. For someone like me who is not a frequent cell phone user, this is the perfect fit - the way I figure it, for $100/year, I get all the cell phone service I need.

As for the Motorola W370, it was just what I was expecting. Nobody said it was a camera phone or that it could play music or all the other things we see today. It's a phone, and a good one at that. My land line service here in rural east Tennessee isn't the greatest. My mother, who lives in Florida, can't always hear me on the regular phone. I called her on my W370 today. She didn't know this and remarked at how much better I sounded. The price was right - the current promotion is a price right around $50 and they throw in a double minutes for life deal. So, since I buy the $100 annual card with 400 minutes, I now get 800 minutes. That works out to 12.5 cents/minute. I think that's a pretty good deal

Would I recommend TracFone and this particular phone? Sure, but be realistic - TracFone isn't for the person who hangs on the phone 24/7. If you want a phone with all the latest bells and whistles, this isn't your phone. But, if you want a good phone (emphasis on "phone") and you're an infrequent user, then TracFone, and this phone in particular, may be just right for you.

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A Good Phone
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I've had this Motorola W370 (with Tracfone service) for several months now, and I'm very happy with it. It's a HUGE improvement over the Nokia 1100, IMO.

The phone is fairly durable - I drop it several times a month, it seems, and it still works, and has only a few minor surface blemishes due to unfortunate meetings with asphalt.

We've gotten great reception in most areas, and the overall sound quality is good. The speaker phone option is NOT all that easy to hear, but I don't use it often, anyhow, so it's not a major problem. For long trips, the passenger makes all the calls anyhow - I'm going to get a hand-free cable just in case, though.

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Nice, fairly simple phone
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I've had this phone for a couple of weeks so far and, overall, I'm pretty happy with it. This is my second motorola from tracfone (my first was the Motorola V170) and this one is a major improvement. It has a bigger screen, better texting options, and pretty good sound quality. (The games on it aren't great but they're mildly amusing for a while) The only problem I've had with it so far is that every time I've tried to get on the browser, it says network down or system unavailable. I don't know if this is happening to everyone, or just me. Also, it takes away .3 units to receive text messages as well as to send them which didn't happen on my old phone. Other than that, and the fact that it doesn't have a camera, it's very nice, but I wouldn't recommend it to someone who likes high tech gadgets, since it's pretty simple. Overall, it's probably the best phone tracfone offers.

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My Motorola W370
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This is my first time using a trac phone. I got tired of being locked into a cellphone plan. my service provider network was not that great. Phone calls fading in and out when traveling. Also could not talk inside my home, could not get a signal. Since switching to my trac phone, I am able to talk inside my home. When I am traveling, my husband states my calls are very clear and strong. I am really pleased with this phone. It has all that I need, speaker phone, text messaging, voice mail. Not sure how to do the web browser thing yet. I am from the older generation, don't need too many gadgets. The only down side to it for me is keying in the phone numbers are on a slight delay.I have fast fingers, so I have learned to slow down a little bit. Also, using a trac phone, I will be saving over $500.00 per year versus my old cell phone plan. I definitely give it two thumbs up.

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Solid with a few flaws
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I've been using this phone for nearly a week, and feel that I've had enough experience to pass judgment on the handset. I have kept in mind that this is my first Motorola phone, so there are a few things that I'm assuming are normal with the Motorola brand, such as the lagging menu system. Dispite the fact that TracFone states that GSM phones from them don't work in the Farmington, ME area, this phone and my old Nokia 1100 worked just fine. The signal can be a bit dodgy in areas, but for the most part is acceptable. Call clarity is much better than I had expected, much better than the handset that this one replaced for me. The only annoyances that I have are the somewhat slow menu system. There are times that my key presses are too fast for the phone to process. However, having trained a bit on a deactivated Moto V330, I've come to the conclusion that this is normal. My other complaint is that the indicator lights time out too quickly. Having only a half-hour to respond to the lights before they shut off isn't long enough for me. Over all though, this is a very solid phone and something I'm happy to make use of.

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