Motorola V975
A low cost 3G clamshell, the Motorola
V975 combines powerful features in a relatively
compact handset, to create one of the most
practical and affordable 3G phones on the
market.
With a large 176x220 pixel internal display
in 65,000 colours, a smaller 96x80 pixel
external display in 4096 colours, twin camera
(VGA resolution for stills, CIF resolution
for video), two way video calling, advanced
multimedia playback, web browsing and email
support, Java for games and other applications,
polyphonic ringtones and much more, the
Motorola V975 is packed with useful features.
In addition, the V975 takes TransFlash
memory cards of up to 256Mb and plays back
MP3 files and many other media formats.
It can synchronise personal data with a
PC, and the V975 features a built-in speakerphone
too.
When outside a 3G area, the Motorola
V975 can roam onto a GSM network (it features
tri-band GSM support, better than the usual
dual-band support for a 3G phone) plus GPRS,
meaning that you'll always be able to stay
in touch.
Available sometime in late 2004. Subscribe
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Motorola
V975 / V980 at a glance
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Available:
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Q4
2004
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Network:
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UMTS
(3G) + tri-band GSM
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Data:
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3G
+ GPRS
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Screen:
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176x220
pixels,
65k colours
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Camera:
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Twin
640x480
pixel camera
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Size:
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Large
clamshell Size / weight to
be confirmed
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Bluetooth:
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No
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Infra-red:
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Not
specified
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Polyphonic:
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Yes
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Java:
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Yes
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Battery
life:
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Not
specified
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