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In the third quarter of 2005, Nextel released the Motorola i850 in the United States market. Since Nextel has been known for their two-way radio features, the i850 is a perfect match for the service provider. Initially selling the unit at $300 with a Nextel plan, it was liked by many busybodies who enjoy the push to talk (PTT) capability on a mobile phone.

The i850 measures 88 x 51 x 28 mm and weighs 120 grams. It’s a clamshell type model with an external extendable antenna. The included Lithium Ion battery can last for 2.75 hours of talk time, or 70 hours of standby time. The Motorola i850 has two LCD screens, the external one in monochrome blue display at 96 x 32 pixels. When flipped open, the inner LCD screen is 176 x 220 pixels and displays over 262,000 colors.

The phone is enabled with Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) technology from Motorola. iDEn allows users to enjoy the luxury of mobile phone calls, radio communication, pager and data/fax modem in one handheld device. The side of the unit has a PTT button for two-way radio communication. If there is no network available, i850 owners can use it as a walkie-talkie within a range of up to six miles. There is also a group connect feature, where one can use the walkie-talkie function and talk to 20 people all at the same time.

Messaging is not a hassle with the help of the i850. It is capable of Short Message Service (SMS) and Multimedia Message Service (MMS) format. Text input becomes easier with an included T9 dictionary. The i850 also has a calendar and voice memo.

As your Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), the i850 has great phonebook organizing skills. It has a phonebook capacity of 600 entries, and each entry can have up to 7 contact numbers plus an email address. Each contact can be marked with picture ID, voice tag, and ringer ID. Calls can be made via voice dialing. The phone also has alert modes like polyphonic ring tones and vibrate mode. Custom ring tones can be added, as the i850 supports mp3, WAV, and MIDI format files.

The Motorola i850 has a 0.3 mega pixel camera with 4x zoom than can take photos at 640 x 480 pixel resolution. Photos captured on the camera can be used as wallpapers and screensavers, or attached to MMS messages. The camera has functions for adjusting light and photo quality, as well as a self-timer from 10 to 20 seconds. Files and photos can be sent to a personal computer (PC) with the PC sync feature. The i850 is also USB compatible.

For the fun lover, the Motorola i850 has built in Java games (Zuma, Aces Hold ‘Em, and Blockbreaker) and applications, but more can be downloaded. The phone package comes with stereo headsets so users can listen to songs on the i850. The inside LCD screen is also compatible for web browsing or watching live TV feeds, depending on the subscription.

The mobile phone industry is perhaps one of the most up-to-date and in demand in the world. New models of mobile phones today seem to be sprouting everywhere at the speed of light. Nearly every month, dozens of better features and upgrades are added to the already numerous models of cellular phones all over the globe. As if that’s not enough, hundreds of phone accessories for the mobile user are also making their way into the market. With all those options, it’s nearly impossible to choose a phone that’s right for you.

Motorola, one of the leading mobile companies on the planet, keeps coming up with ways to reach out to their market. With the release of the Motorola RAZR V3m in 2006 as the latest addition to its high-tech mobile collection, hundreds of subscribers switched to the new model. If you think your cellular phone is about to retire, here are some features of the V3m that will surely make your old unit jealous.

The V3m, like the rest of the RAZR family, has been known for its sleek and slim design. It comes in a variety of colors such as silver, black, and red, among others. The V3m is surprisingly lightweight and compact, and with its clamshell style, it looks cool when closed, and even better when flipped open. The V3m has a large internal memory for 1,000 phone book entries, songs, photos, and videos. A MicroSD card located beneath the battery can give a user up to 1GB of storage. The Lithium Ion battery can let you talk for 200 minutes, and can standby for 325 hours before needing a recharge.

Aside from being a phone, the V3m can also take photos and videos with its 1.3-megapixel digital camera. It can playback videos and store the images to your computer via mini-USB. The 2.2 inch screen with 65,000 color resolution is ideal for watching TV clips, music videos, or movie previous which you can download online. With the help of 3G technology, the RAZR V3m allows you to send and receive multimedia messages and make video calls.

If that’s not enough to make your phone jealous, the V3m has a wide range of accessories available. Hard shell cases and flip cases protect and add style to the phone. LCD scratch removers and screen guards can also extend the life of your V3m. As V3m’s can support GPS navigation, there are windshield mounts and travel chargers available to make driving with the mobile phone safer and easier.

We live in a world where mobile communication has become an essential in our day-to-day routines. Even ordinary cellular phones have evolved to doing more than just making voice calls or sending and receiving messages. Phones have become digital cameras, music players, internet surfing devices, even navigational tools. If these are just a few of the features you look for in a phone, the Motorola RAZR V3m has got more than that! Read on to get to know a model you might get addicted to.

The Motorola RAZR V3m is one of the latest models from the V3 family. Released in the United States in April 2006, the V3m is proud of its new features, making it a step above the rest. The phone is designed for Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) which allows users to surf the internet at high speed, use the radio channel, and navigate through GPS with over 14 millions points of interest.

Does size matter to you? If a bulky phone that creates a bulge in your pocket is a big no-no, the V3m will not be a problem. Its vital statistics are 3.86 x 2.08 x 0.57 inches, nearly the size of a 24-stick pack of chewing gum. The V3m weighs a mere 3.49 ounces. The display screen is 2.2 inches.

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