options

Delete

Delete the entry.

Delete All

Delete all entries in the list.

 

 

Hide ID /

Hide or show your caller ID

Show ID

for the next call.

 

 

Send Message

Open a new text message

 

with the number in the To

 

field.

 

 

Add Digits

Add digits after the number.

 

 

Attach Number

Attach a number from the

 

address book or recent calls

 

lists.

 

 

Send Tones

Send the number to the

 

network as DTMF tones.

 

This option shows only

 

during a call.

options

Talk then Fax Talk and then send a fax in the same call (see page 65).

redial

1Press Nfrom the home screen to see a list of recent calls.

2Scroll to the entry you want to call, then press N.

If you hear a busy signal, and you see Call Failed, you can press N or the Retry

key to redial the number. When the call goes through, your phone rings or vibrates one time, shows Redial Successful, and connects the call.

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Motorola V365 manual Redial

V365 specifications

The Motorola V365 is a compact and stylish clamshell mobile phone that gained popularity in the mid-2000s for its combination of functionality and fashionable design. This handset was targeted at users seeking a reliable device that offered a range of features for both communication and entertainment.

One of the standout characteristics of the Motorola V365 is its sleek design. The phone measures 90 x 46 x 22 mm, making it highly portable and easy to slip into a pocket or purse. It features a vibrant 176 x 220 pixel internal display, which offers a decent viewing experience for reading messages and navigating through the menu. Additionally, it has a smaller external display that provides information such as incoming calls and notifications without needing to flip open the device.

The Motorola V365 is equipped with a robust set of features that enhance its usability. One of the key attractions is its built-in camera. The 1.3 MP camera allows users to capture memories on the go, although it lacks the higher resolutions seen in later models. The camera also includes video recording capabilities, making it a versatile choice for users who enjoy documenting their experiences.

In terms of connectivity, the V365 supports GPRS and EDGE technology, allowing for mobile internet access and email services. Although it does not feature 3G or later network technologies, it provides adequate performance for basic browsing and sending multimedia messages. The phone also supports Bluetooth, enabling users to connect wirelessly to other devices for file transfers or hands-free calling.

The Motorola V365 boasts robust messaging capabilities, with support for SMS, MMS, and email. Users can easily stay in touch with friends and family, share images, and receive notifications on the go. The device also comes with a range of organizational tools, including a calendar, alarm clock, and to-do list, positioning it as a practical companion for daily tasks.

In summary, the Motorola V365 is a well-rounded clamshell phone that offers users a blend of style and functionality. With its compact form factor, decent camera, and essential connectivity options, it was a popular choice among users seeking a reliable mobile device during its time. While it may not compete with the smartphones of today, the V365 remains a notable entry in Motorola's legacy of mobile technology.