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Released: Q4 2005
iDEN 800
262000 colors
176 x 220 px screen
Talk: 2.75 hr
Standby: 70 hr
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Released for Sprint Nextel, the Motorola i870 is the update to the popular i860. Fully loaded with all the latest features such as a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with flash and 4x zoom, MP3 player, Bluetooth connectivity, and MOTOtalk off-network push-to-talk capabilities, the Motorola i870 is for work and play. In today's business world where image and status are just as important as productivity and results, the i870 helps consumers express their distinctive style to stand out among the crowd... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2005
iDEN 800
65000 colors
128 x 128 px screen
Talk: 2.75 hr
Standby: 101 hr
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Released for Nextel, the Motorola i275 is solidly built for business. With a 600-entry phonebook, push-to-talk and integrated speakerphone, the i275 gives users plenty of ways to stay in touch. Offering exclusive features, such as Nextel's new Group Connect walkie-talkie service, users can now engage in group walkie-talkie conversations. The Motorola i275 offers advanced features including a VGA camera, multimedia messaging in a sleek candy bar style... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2005
iDEN 800
65000 colors
128 x 128 px screen
Talk: 4.50 hr
Standby: 240 hr
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Released for Nextel, the Motorola i355 is targeted at field services, construction, transportation, and government segments. With the strongest ruggedized shell and best weatherproofing available to the market today, i355 is one tough customer. Plus, the advanced push-to-talk feature supports Nextel Direct Connect, Group Direct Connect and Direct Talk functions. With long battery life and integrated speakerphone, the i355 is the perfect mobile for your demanding environment... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2005
iDEN 800
262000 colors
176 x 220 px screen
Talk: 4.00 hr
Standby: 290 hr
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The first rugged Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone for Nextel, the Motorola i605 handset offers exclusive features, including Nextel's new Group Connect walkie-talkie service, which enables group walkie-talkie conversations. Its rubberized design meets military specifications for resistance to dust, shock and vibration, and its GPS capability enables location-based services, including fleet tracking and turn-by-turn directions... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2005
iDEN 800 / 900
65000 colors
130 x 130 px screen
Talk: 2.25 hr
Standby: 60 hr
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The new Motorola i836 is shaping the lines of communications by combining a sleek handset design and unique metallic finish with innovative iDEN technology and customizable features. In today's business world where image and status are just as important as productivity and results, the i836 helps you express your distinctive style to stand out among the crowd. And it's the perfect work partner to help you communicate efficiently and get the job done... [More Details] |
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Released: Q4 2004
iDEN 800
262000 colors
176 x 220 px screen
Talk: 2.75 hr
Standby: 65 hr
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Released for Nextel, the Motorola i860 is the first cameraphone on the push-to-talk network. Pictures captured with the i860 can also be sent via SendMail, a pre-loaded Java application which allows users to send pictures via e-mail. In addition to the integrated digital camera, the full-featured, lightweight flip-style handset also offers text messaging and wireless Internet access. The i860 handset is small, stylish and features large, vibrant internal and external color screens, picture caller ID, GPS and Java capabilities... [More Details] |
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Released: Q4 2004
iDEN 800
65000 colors
240 x 160 px screen
Talk: 2.92 hr
Standby: 75 hr
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The BlackBerry 7520 delivers access to email, corporate data and voice services while roaming in many countries and destinations around the world. The handheld also features Bluetooth support for wireless headsets and car kits, 32MB flash memory, a brighter LED backlight, as well as an updated QWERTY keyboard style with highlighted number keys for easy dialing and typing. It also features cradle-free wireless email synchronization, integrated attachment viewing, and remote address look up in addition to secure, push-based wireless connectivity for corporate users... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2004
iDEN 800
65000 colors
130 x 130 px screen
Talk: 3.33 hr
Standby: 75 hr
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The Motorola i710's advanced features, including two-way radio, Java technology and an internal display capable of supporting up to 65,000 colors, provide users with a compelling communications experience - all in a sleek, compact handset. The i710 offers simple navigation for ease of use, improved battery life and enhanced audio quality. Assignable ring tones allow users to easily identify important calls without even looking at the phone... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2004
iDEN 800
4096 colors
96 x 64 px screen
Talk: 4.83 hr
Standby: 135 hr
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The i325 is a rugged, multi-functional handset that meets military specifications for dust, shock, vibration, high / low temperatures and pressure, solar radiation, humidity, salt fog, and water resistant. The i325 offers Advanced Feature Capability including MSTG (Multi-Simultaneous Talk-Group), ISO (Isolated Site Operation), and status messaging. The i325 also comes equipped with pre-loaded Java applications including MyLocation which uses the GPS capability to provide navigation information... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2004
iDEN 800
65000 colors
130 x 130 px screen
Talk: 2.25 hr
Standby: 60 hr
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The smallest phone available on Nextel to date, the Motorola i830 is smaller than an ordinary deck of playing cards, but loaded with powerful features. A phone with a 65,000 color display, the i830 is designed for business professionals and individuals who demand full functionality in an ultra compact form. The phone is GPS technology-enabled for location-based services, including visual and audible driving directions, and is equipped with Java technology, allowing users to download and run applications... [More Details] |
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