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When you never know where you’ll be next, you can still be in contact. No matter how much you move around, callers can now reach you by simply dialing your local number to connect to you anywhere, anytime, whether you’re traveling domestically or internationally. The Motorola i930 is the first dual mode (iDEN/GSM) Microsoft® Windows Mobile™-based smartphone that enables mobile professionals to consolidate devices, access email, calendar, and contacts remotely, plus make calls while abroad.
SpecificationsGeneral Network GSM900 / GSM1800 / GSM1900 Introduced 2005 Q3 Status Available Form factor Clamshell Antenna Internal Size Weight 167 g (including battery) Dimensions 89 x 48 x 30 mm Display Type Graphical Colours TFT, 65K Size 176 x 220 pixels 2nd Display Present, coloured, 96 x 65 pixels - Second display: 4096 colours Memory Numbers 600 - OS: Microsoft Mobile for Smartphones 2003 Second Edition - Processor: 180 MHz - Memory: 32MB ROM, 32MB RAM - Slot Type: SD Networking GPRS Yes USB Yes Infrared Yes Email Client Yes Features Vibration Yes SMS Send / Receive MMS Send / Receive Camera , VGA, 640x480 pixels, video, flash Java Yes Clock Yes Alarm Yes Calculator Yes Multiple Numbers/Name Yes Standard Battery Type Li-Ion Extended Battery Talk Time 3 hours 20 minutes Review
The i930 has a solid, sturdy feeling in hand and has some serious weight. It's thicker than the Sprint PPC-6700. The Smartphone has a slight wobble on the flip, because I can move the top of the flip slightly to the left and right. Since we only had one unit for review, I can't say if all i930s have this wobble. The wobble did not worsen during our testing period, and opening the flip gives you that nice, reassuring click. http://www.mobiletechreview.com |