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Motorola i776 specs (silver, Sprint)

  • Manufacturer: Motorola
  • Part Number:i776

General

  • Product Type Cellular phone
  • Form Factor Folder (flip)
  • Phone Design Flip
  • Integrated Components Two-way radio,
    Digital camera,
    Voice recorder
  • Antenna External
  • Width 1.8 in
  • Depth 0.8 in
  • Height 3.4 in
  • Weight 3.5 oz
  • Body Color Silver

Cellular

  • Technology iDEN
  • Band iDEN 800/900 (Dual Band)
  • Service Provider Sprint Nextel
  • Software Platforms Supported Java

Messaging & Internet

  • Cellular Messaging Services SMS,
    MMS
  • Messaging & Data Features Text messages,
    Multimedia messages (MMS),
    E-Mail
  • Downloadable Content Ring tones,
    Games,
    Wallpaper,
    Applications

Communications

  • Wireless Interface Bluetooth
  • Communication Features Internet browser

Phone Features

  • Phone Functions Call timer,
    Speakerphone,
    Vibrating alert
  • Polyphonic Ringer Yes
  • Additional Features Speakerphone,
    GPS,
    Voice activated dialing

Digital Camera

  • Sensor Resolution 0.3 megapixels

Display

  • Type LCD display - Color
  • Technology TFT
  • Color Depth 18-bit (262000 Colors)

Display (2nd)

  • Type LCD display - Color

Battery

  • Technology Lithium ion
  • Run Time Details Talk - up to 205 min

Miscellaneous

  • Included Accessories Power adapter , Power adapter

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