Mar 20 2009
Motorola i850 rugged cell phone
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Motorola, Sprint
A rugged cell phone is probably the best alternative that someone can choose from the wide variety of devices that we are constantly offered, because the environment can prove itself to be very nasty sometimes. And there’s no doubt about the fact that we don’t need a cell phone which decides to die when we least expect it.
Sprint decided to release a brand new version of an old model, the Motorola i850 iDEN, a rugged phone, which you can buy right away, just in case you’re interested in it.

It’s not difficult to see that “highly visible yellow” outfit of the new handset, as it’s a very powerful color that catches everyone’s attention. Talking about power, the battery is a 1130 mAh one, providing approximately 200 minutes of talk time, which is pretty good.
Besides these differences, compared to the old version, this rugged cell phone didn’t change very much, being also certified to Military Standard 810F, which means the yellow i850 is resistant to all sorts of factors, from shocks, vibration, dust or solar radiation to extreme temperatures, low pressure, rain, fog and humidity.
The features list of the Motorola i850 consists of the following: an 1.9 inch TFT internal display with a resolution of 176x220 pixels and 262k colors, a white STN external display with a resolution of 96x32 pixels, an 1.3 megapixel camera, GPS functionality, Bluetooth connectivity, MMS capabilities, Nextel Direct Connect, iDEN 800/900 MHz and microSD card slot for expandable memory.
The phone measures 3.8 x 2.2 x 1.1 inches and weighs no more than 5.1 ounces.
The yellow version of the Motorola i850 rugged cell phone is already available via Sprint and can be yours for $119. It’s just that you’ll have to sign a 2-year contract agreement for this price.
(Source: unwiredview.com)








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