Motorola i920 (Nextel)

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The Nextel i920 by Motorola offers many of the same great features of its i930 sibling, but it leaves out the camera.

Review: As more businesses prohibit the use of camera-equipped cell phones and smart phones on work premises, mobile professionals are finding themselves in a bit of a conundrum. Most higher-end and smart phones do include cameras, so some users are finding that their choice in handsets is limited. Fortunately, for fans of the Nextel i930, which was the first Windows Mobile smart phone to support Nextel's iDen network, you can now get a cameraless version with the Nextel i920 by Motorola. The i920 offers many of the same great features of its sibling, such as dual-band GSM roaming, Direct Connect ... Expand full review
As more businesses prohibit the use of camera-equipped cell phones and smart phones on work premises, mobile professionals are finding themselves in a bit of a conundrum. Most higher-end and smart phones do include cameras, so some users are finding that their choice in handsets is limited. Fortunately, for fans of the Nextel i930, which was the first Windows Mobile smart phone to support Nextel's iDen network, you can now get a cameraless version with the Nextel i920 by Motorola. The i920 offers many of the same great features of its sibling, such as dual-band GSM roaming, Direct Connect walkie-talkie services, and more. Unfortunately, it also suffers from the same drawbacks--that is, no Bluetooth and a clunky design. The Nextel i920 is available now at $324.99. For more information about the Nextel i920, please read our full review of the Nextel i930 by Motorola. Hide Review

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