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Remember when you used to play with a walkie-talkie and tried to contact your next door neighbor? The coverage of those two AA battery-powered radios only had a range between two houses. Most of the time, your friend’s voice sounded crackled. At present, you can enjoy the convenience of walkie-talkie usage, with all the cool add-on features, thanks to the Motorola i850. It’s a mobile phone, but it does more than just make phone calls.

It was released in the United States in the second half of 2005, with Nextel as the original service provider. Subscribers could avail of the i850 for a $300 two-year plan with the network. The phone is blessed with Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) capability, which Motorola pioneered. With the iDEN on the i850, users can have a two-way radio, alphanumeric pager, and data/fax machine, all on one phone. The advantage of iDEN is that it allows users to communicate, even when a cellular signal is unavailable. As the Motorola i850 has a push to talk (PTT) button, it can be a two-way radio for a range of six miles, depending on the terrain.

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Have you been searching high and low for a mobile phone that works well with everything you need to do? Well, you don’t need to go very far: Introducing the Motorola i850. This simple phone can multitask for you and much more, you won’t regret having it.

This clamshell type phone was the brainchild of Motorola in the third quarter of 2005. It was a fine addition to the company’s already impressive line-up. The vital statistics of the i850 are 3.46 in x 1.85 in x 1.14 in, and weighs 4.32 ounces. When closed, the unit shows an external monochrome blue LCD display in 96 x 32 pixel resolution. Flip it open, and a 2.2 inch large LCD screen displays 176 x 220 pixels in 262,000 colors.

The Motorola i850 is WAP enabled, so you can browse the web using your mobile phone. It can also support GPS, so your i850 can give you driving directions through the speakerphone. With your laptop or desktop PC, the i850 will fit in perfectly. The i850 can sync up with your PC or be used as a modem, with software sold separately.

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The Motorola RAZR V3m is one of the newest multimedia phones from Motorola. As originally available in the United States in the first quadrant of 2006, the V3m, along with the other RAZR models, is now sold in Canada, Brazil, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, and in many Asian countries.

Motorola proudly boasts of this 3G phone, with Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) allowing millions of users to have high speed internet connection all at the same time. The RAZR V3m was named such because of the models’ slim and sharply smart features. The clamshell type and internal antenna make the V3m more compact. The numbers don’t lie, either. The V3m weighs only 3.49 ounces (99 grams) and measures 3.90″ x 2.10″ x 0.57″ (99 x 53 x 14 mm).

The V3m possesses a 1.3-megapixel digital camera, and a 2.2 inch liquid crystal display (LCD) screen with 16-bit color, and 176 x 220 pixels resolution. The camera and screen are ideal for web browsing, video playback, and video calls. The digital camera has night mode and self-timer options, and can record 15 seconds of video. There is also an external display, which has 96 x 80 pixel resolution.

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