Nov 14 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Motorola
The
Motorola MOTOFONE F3 is a slim phone on a budget. It is the manufacturer’s attempt to make a mass-seller phone for both entry-level users as a first-phone and for developing countries, but not suffering from the design. As it lacks any functionality but the basic, the phone features grayscale display and battery that should last for a long time between it has to be recharged again.
Although the manual of the phone gives us no indication on its carrier availability, we hope that the
Motorola MotoFONE F3 will be offered by either of the major carriers in the States, as a free phone of course.
Via
engadget.
Nov 13 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Motorola, Sprint
Motorola ic502 is actually an entry level phone that supports a rugged design. The phone is suitable for those who love outdoor activities. And the good news is that the ic502 is now available on Sprint network. The
Motorola ic502 phone is the first phone on the network to feature both iDEN and CDMA frequencies.
The
Motorola ic502 supports Walkie-Talkie†and 1900MHz CDMA for making calls in Sprint network or CDMA roaming. It is equipped with a 64k colors TFT (128 x 160) display and an external white STN 96 x 32 display. Other features include GPS Enabled, SMS, Java Direct Send, Direct Talk, and 210 minutes of talk time. Monthly line rental begins from US$29.99 which features 200 Anytime Minutes and unlimited Nationwide Walkie-Talkie use.
Via
mobilewhack.
Nov 11 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Motorola

The Austrian designer-jeweler Peter Aloisson, famous for his exclusive high-end phones decorated with gems and metals, has created a new work of jewelry art.
This time he worked with Motorola KRZR, a new Motorola flagman. Diamond KRZR phones are available on direct order, the price varies depending on the number and purity of diamonds.
Via
mobile-review.
Nov 11 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Motorola
With the 2.0 megapixel camera/camcorder, picture resolution is sharp enough for quality 5x7 prints, as well as lifelike video playback with sound. The i880 by Motorola also features an integrated music player with the ability to enjoy MP3s, audio files and audio podcasts through the front dual-ported speakers in stereo sound. Multimedia files are easily stored on the included 64 MB microSD) removable memory card.
The i880 by Motorola is available through all Sprint and Nextel distribution channels, including retail stores, at a price of $499.99 or $299.99 with $50 rebate and a two-year service agreement.
Via
gadgetell.
Nov 07 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Motorola

After announcing the
MotoKRZR K1m kinda late, the American mobile carrier Sprint is the first one to get the
L7c CDMA high speed EVDO version of the
Motorola SLVR L7 mobile phone. This is probably the first time they have succeeded to beat Verizon at the launch of a very expected cell phone and they did it in style making it a part of their Power Vision Network enabled line-up of handsets.
The
Motorola SLVR L7c will offer all the goodies that the Power Vision Network has to offer, including multimedia content broadband speed downloads, access to the Sprint Music Store and the Sprint TV service to watch your favorite TV shows while being on the run.
There is no info about the date when this handset will hit the Sprint stores or about the price you will have to pay for it, but we can guess it won't take them very long if they’ve already published it on their website.
Via
mobileguerilla.
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