Motorola V980
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The V980 is a 3G/GSM clam-style cell phone developed by Motorola. This product was announced in October 2004, with product availability starting roughly in December 2004. The V980 is one of Motorola's first 3G clam phones, and while larger and heavier than comparable GSM phones, supports "next generation" services such as video calling. The V980 was designed specifically for Vodafone, although a generic version, the V975, was released at roughly the same time to support other customers.
The Japanese version is called Vodafone 702MO.
[edit] Specifications
- Technology: WCDMA/UMTS 2100 and GSM 900/1800/1900
- Dimensions: 94 x 49 x 27 mm
- Weight: 4.83 ounces (137 g)
- UMTS talk time: Up to 130 minutes
- UMTS video talk time: Up to 70 minutes
- UMTS standby time: Up to 145 hours
- GSM talk time: Up to 260 minutes
- GSM standby time: Up to 214 hours
[edit] Features
- Internal Display: 1.9" 176 x 220 pixel TFT, 65,536 colors
- External Display: 1" 96 x 80 pixel CSTN, 4096 colors
- Ringtones: Polyphonic (22 kHz / 24 voice) and MP3
- 2 MB built-in memory, and supports microSD (TransFlash) external memory cards.
- Features GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots)
- Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS, E-Mail, Instant Messaging
- Integrated media and MP3 player
- Two-way video calling / video telephony
- Dual internal / external cameras (CIF 0.1 / VGA 0.3)
- Video and still image capture
- Synchronization options including over the air (SyncML)
- Java MIDP 2.0
- WAP 2.0 browser
- Up to 2 hours talk time
[edit] Source
Motorola phones | |
A Series | A760 (2003), A780, A830 (2002), A925, A1000 (2004) |
E Series | E365 (2003), E398, E680, E770, E815, E1000 (2004) |
i Series | i710, i860, i870 (2005), i920/i930 |
MPx Series | MPx200 (2003), MPx220, MpX |
T Series | T720 |
V Series | V60i, V120c (2002), V180, V220 (2004), V360 (2005), V400 (2003), V551 (2004), V557 (2005), V600, V620, V635, V710, V980 (2004) |
Four-Letter Series | KRZR (2006), MING (2006), PEBL (2006), RAZR (2004), RIZR (2006), ROKR E1 (2005), ROKR E2 (2006), SLVR (2005) |
Others | International 3200 (1982), MOTOFONE (2006), Q (2006), StarTac (1996) |
(see also List of Motorola products#Mobile telephones and Motorola phones) Edit |