This technical Audiovox CDM8900 review is based on an algorithm that takes a close look at a phone's specifications, it is in no way a hands-on review. It takes a close look at its strong and weak points so that you make a well-informed decision.
Don't forget to read my user reviews of the Audiovox CDM8900.
The Good:
- Weight: The Audiovox CDM8900 has a smaller than average weight, which is usually perceived as a plus. (score: 12/20)
- Stand-by Time: 212 hours of stand-by time. It is good enough! (score: 16/20)
- Speakerphone: It has a speakerphone, which will prove useful in a car or in other situations. (score: 10/10)
- Wireless Data System: Bluetooth-enabled, which is an interesting plus. Bluetooth is not really necessary but may be handy if you want to use a wireless headset or transfer data to or from your (Bluetooth-enabled) laptop, for instance. (score: 7/7)
The Average:
- Talk Time: 193 minutes of talk time. It is about average. (score: 12/20)
- Phone Book: 300 entries. This is sufficient for most users. (score: 12/20)
The Not-So-Good:
- Camera: The 300,000 pixels built-in camera is basic. Useful, but you won't win photography contests with it. (score: 3/10)
Overall Score: 72
* Look at these 3 phones. They ranked higher than the Audiovox CDM8900:
Sony Ericsson K610im (Score= 137)
Sony Ericsson k610i (Score= 130)
Sony Ericsson V630 (Score= 125)
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** Considering that manufacturers do not necessarily detail features in full, some details may be missing.
Hence, the program that generated that technical analysis may yield absurd results. Shall that happen, email me to let me know.
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Is the Audiovox CDM8900 your ideal cell phone? To find out, click here to take my wildly popular 20-question test that unveils your 5 best cell phones. You can even take that test right here with the first question:
Question #1: What Type Of Phone Do You Prefer Among These?
a)I Prefer SLIDER Phones
b)I Prefer FLIP Phones
c)I Prefer Standard CANDYBAR Phones
The Audiovox CDM8900
This technical Audiovox CDM8900 review is based on an algorithm that takes a close look at a phone's specifications, it is in no way a hands-on review. It takes a close look at its strong and weak points so that you make a well-informed decision.
Don't forget to read my user reviews of the Audiovox CDM8900.
The Good:
- Weight: The Audiovox CDM8900 has a smaller than average weight, which is usually perceived as a plus. (score: 12/20)
- Stand-by Time: 212 hours of stand-by time. It is good enough! (score: 16/20)
- Speakerphone: It has a speakerphone, which will prove useful in a car or in other situations. (score: 10/10)
- Wireless Data System: Bluetooth-enabled, which is an interesting plus. Bluetooth is not really necessary but may be handy if you want to use a wireless headset or transfer data to or from your (Bluetooth-enabled) laptop, for instance. (score: 7/7)
The Average:
- Talk Time: 193 minutes of talk time. It is about average. (score: 12/20)
- Phone Book: 300 entries. This is sufficient for most users. (score: 12/20)
The Not-So-Good:
- Camera: The 300,000 pixels built-in camera is basic. Useful, but you won't win photography contests with it. (score: 3/10)
Overall Score: 72
* Look at these 3 phones. They ranked higher than the Audiovox CDM8900:
Sony Ericsson K610im (Score= 137)
Sony Ericsson k610i (Score= 130)
Sony Ericsson V630 (Score= 125)
Full List Of Technical Analysis Reviews For Most Recent Phones
** Considering that manufacturers do not necessarily detail features in full, some details may be missing. Hence, the program that generated that technical analysis may yield absurd results. Shall that happen, email me to let me know.
Own it? Write your own review of the Audiovox CDM8900 simply by answering easy questions
Is the Audiovox CDM8900 your ideal cell phone? To find out, click here to take my wildly popular 20-question test that unveils your 5 best cell phones. You can even take that test right here with the first question:
Question #1: What Type Of Phone Do You Prefer Among These?
a)I Prefer SLIDER Phones
b)I Prefer FLIP Phones
c)I Prefer Standard CANDYBAR Phones
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