Performance and Features
Operating solely on the GSM 1800 network, the Motorola StarTAC 75 catered primarily to early European and Asian markets. With no support for GPRS or EDGE, it was strictly a voice-centric device without data capabilities. Its memory was limited, capable of storing only 100 contacts, which was adequate at the time. The phone could log 10 dialed, 5 received, and 5 missed calls, allowing users to keep track of recent communications.
Despite these limitations, the phone was notable for its practical use of SMS messaging, a burgeoning form of communication in the late '90s. However, it lacked features like a browser, games, or a clock and alarm, relegating it to primarily focusing on voice calls and simple text messaging.
- ⬤ Motorola StarTAC 75 Performance and Features
- ⬤ Motorola StarTAC 75 Audio and Communication
- ⬤ Motorola StarTAC 75 Battery Life
- ⬤ Motorola StarTAC 75 Conclusion