Motorola V173 manual Turning On/Off Your Phone, Making and Answering Calls, Press to end a call

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Turning On/Off Your Phone

To turn on/off your phone, press and hold the Power/

End key . If necessary, enter your SIM card PIN

code and press .

Note: If you enter an incorrect code 3 times, your SIM card is disabled and the phone displays SIM Blocked. If necessary,

enter your 4-digit code and press to unlock your phone. The default unlock code is set to 1234.

Note: To automatically turn the phone on or off, see “Powering Off in Standby or Automatically Turn Off” on page 24.

Making and Answering Calls

To make a call, enter the number with the keypad keys, then press to make the call. (Press DELETE ( ) to erase the last digit. Press and hold DELETE ( ) to erase all digits.)

To make a call from the address book, see page 50.

To answer a call, press .

You can also apply the Multi-Keyanswer function.

Find the Feature

> Settings > In Call Setup

>Answer Options

>Multi-Key On

Press to end a call.

Getting Started

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Motorola V173 manual Turning On/Off Your Phone, Making and Answering Calls, You can also apply the Multi-Keyanswer function

V173 specifications

The Motorola V173, released in the early 2000s, represents a notable entry in the lineup of Motorola’s flip phones, which gained immense popularity for their compact design and functionality. This mobile phone was particularly appreciated for its sleek aesthetics and user-friendly interface, which catered to a broad market segment looking for a reliable and straightforward communication device.

One of the standout features of the Motorola V173 is its compact flip design, which enhances portability. When closed, the phone easily fits into pockets and bags, making it an ideal choice for users on the go. The device features a bright, colorful display that, although small compared to today's standards, offered adequate visibility for messaging and navigation.

Equipped with a digital keypad, the V173 provides an intuitive typing experience. The keys are well spaced, ensuring that texting and dialing are seamless, a crucial feature during an era when texting was becoming increasingly popular. Additionally, the phone supports various messaging options, including SMS and MMS, allowing users to send not only text but also images, albeit at lower resolutions than modern handsets.

The Motorola V173 also includes an integrated speakerphone, which is a convenient feature for hands-free communication. This allowed users to multitask by interacting with the phone while attending to other activities, like driving or cooking. Moreover, the phone's battery life was commendable, with users often able to enjoy several days of talk time before needing a recharge.

In terms of connectivity, the V173 supports 2G networks, which was standard for the time. Users could rely on this device for making calls and sending messages, ensuring that they stayed connected with friends and family. The phone also has basic photo capture capabilities, featuring a VGA camera, which could be seen as a novelty for users who wished to take quick snapshots.

Overall, the Motorola V173 delivered key attributes that resonated well with its target audience: reliability, usability, and compactness. While it lacks the advanced features of modern smartphones, the V173 illustrates the early 2000s design philosophy in mobile technology, focusing on essential communication without the distractions of apps or excessive functionalities. This phone remains a nostalgic symbol of simpler communication devices, appreciated by users for its straightforward and dependable performance.