I had a pleasant experience using Nokia 6600, and Nokia 3230. Suddenly, I realized that Nokia 6600 is too popular and there is no pride attached to carry a 6600. And, I did a mistake by disposing off a Nokia to go for Motorola A760.
The phone looks interestingly charming initially. But here is my experience after 5 months of usage -
Pros -
Comparatively fast processing. It works on Linux and its faster than Symbion 60 series.
Touch Screen. The screen is responsive and I never had problem using it for normal phone features.
Minute Minder. I love this feature which beeps every 50 seconds, very helpful in making international calls where I dont want to be ending my call 5-10 seconds past the minute pulse.
Clam Shell design. This design is loved by many including me.
Cons -
Nothing new about the features. The normal stuff.
Very Very poor camera.
Non-intuitive user interface
Touch Screen. Yes, its a Pro and Con. I am bored of it now, and miss the comfort of buttons. Typing a SMS used to be a pleasure, but now its a pain. You cant type it with a single hand, and without using stylus.
No themes or installables available on the net.
Low vibration and ring volume. I often miss my calls as I dont hear it ringing or buzzing.
No service. Motorola doesnt seem to be interested to service this phone any more as its out of production. I am stuck with a damaged cover.
Clamshell Design - Yes, its a con too. You cant open the phone with one hand, though with little practise you can manage to. However, it still is not very pleasing over a long run. There is no way u can reject a call without opening it up.
Batter Life isnt that great when compared to Nokia. But I wont say its too bad. It can run for 2 days with normal usage (.5 - 1H Talk Time daily).
Very poor in switching to roaming profile. U may have to restart the phone to gain the signal while doing home/host network switch or vice versa.
My Nokia displayed my location (CELL INFO), but A760 doesnt.
Nokia lovers/users, this phone is definitely not for u. You will soon start missing the comfort of Nokia interface.