The Mio Moov 370 is easy to use, reliable and comes with the kinds of features you'd expect at this price point, or even above it, making it good value.
Available exclusively through Vodafone, the EM325 is a full featured music handset - giving you one-touch access to your MP3 library and FM radio in a sleek, slider form factor.
The EM325 features a universal 3.5 mm jack and ample space for your music with up to 2GB of removable microSD memory. Drag-and-drop USB 2.0 technology enables you to change your music collection quickly, to suit your changing tastes and moods.
The EM325 also takes radio listening one step further. Unique FMShare utilises RDS1 (Radio Data System) technology - which transmits small amounts of digital information using conventional FM radio broadcasts - to allow you to share information about a favourite station with friends by sending it in a text message. FMShare even lets you record radio clips to enjoy later.
The Motorola EM325 features Class 2.0 stereo Bluetooth wireless technology, a 1.3 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and 1.8 inch (128x160) 65k TFT colour display. It also features CrystalTalk technology, and supports music play time of up to 11 hours.
The EM325 is now available through all Vodafone outlets, RRP $99 on a Prepaid plan.
Source: Motorola
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