Form factor | Clamshell |
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Dimensions | 3.7" x 2.8" x 1.1" |
Weight | 167 g (5.89 ounces) |
Battery | 600 mAh Li-ion |
Display | 126 x 64 pixels pixel LCD (16-bit gray scale) |
Form factor | Clamshell |
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Dimensions | 86 × 46 × 23 mm |
Weight | 92 g (3.26 oz) |
Memory | 1.8 MB |
Battery | 820 mAh Li-ion |
Display | 128×128 pixel LCD (16-bit colour) |
Form factor | Clamshell |
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Dimensions | 86 x 46 x 23 mm |
Weight | 98 g (3.5 oz.) |
Memory | 10 MB |
Battery | 1050 mAh Li-ion |
Display | 128x160 pixel LCD (65,536 colors) |
Compatible networks | GSM/GPRS |
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Dimensions | 48 mm×89 mm×25 mm |
Weight | 122 g |
Memory | 5 MB |
Display | 176×220 pixel TFT LCD |
Connectivity | USB |
Compatible networks | CDMA 850 and 1900, AMPS 850 |
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Dimensions | 3.6" x 1.9" x 0.9" (91mm x 49mm x 24mm) |
Weight | 4.09 oz (116g) |
Display | 176x220 pixels, 65,000 colors |
Connectivity | USB |
A white Motorola V360 flip phone.
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Compatible networks | GSM 900/1800/1900 (Tri-Band) |
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Related | Motorola SLVR L7 |
Dimensions | 3.5" x 1.9" x 0.9" (91mm x 49mm x 24mm) |
Weight | 3.7oz (116g) |
Removable storage | microSD 512 MB max |
Display | 176x220 pixels, 18-bit (262000 Colors) |
Connectivity | miniUSB, Bluetooth 1.2 |
Compatible networks | GSM/GPRS |
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Dimensions | 48 mm×89 mm×25 mm |
Weight | 123 g |
Memory | 4.8? MB |
Display | 176×220 pixel TFT LCD |
Connectivity | USB |
Compatible networks | AMPS 800 (Analog), CDMA 800 and 1900 |
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Dimensions | 3.70" × 1.93" × 0.92" (94mm x 49mm x 23mm) |
Weight | 4.06 oz (115g) |
Memory | 10 MB |
Display | 176×220 pixels, 262,000 colors |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB |
This is a list of Motorola V series mobile phones.
The V60i expanded upon the hugely popular V60 model. However, the V60i was not as popular. A common problem with this model was the antenna snapping off for no particular reason. Instead of recalling the model, Motorola introduced the V60t Color, a large improvement from its predecessor (now discontinued). Recently there have been Motorola V60i models that include a non-retractable antenna that does not tend to snap off like its predecessor.
The v101/vBox was a GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz phone, with a gray scale screen, and one of the first actual QWERTY keyboards available. It arrived and left the world of cellphones in mid and late 2002.
See Motorola V170
The V180 is a GSM cell phone that features a clamshell design using an internal and external screen.
The V188 has all the same features of the V180, however, it features improved memory capabilities and numerous add-ons in the firmware including video playback capabilities.
The V190 is a clamshell phone. It has an external screen that has information such as the time, battery level, and signal status.
The V195S is a version of the V190 that was sold by T-Mobile USA; it is very similar to the V190.
The V220 is an entry level camera flip-phone. The phone features tri-band capabilities, a VGA camera with MP3 ringtones and a vibrant color screen. The phone is similar to the V300, V500 and V600, but does not have as many features as it is lower in the range.
The V300 is a basic clamshell cell phone for T-Mobile. The phone features tri-band capabilities, a VGA camera with MP3 ringtones and a vibrant color screen. The phone is similar to the V400.
The V325 is a basic clamshell cell phone for Verizon Wireless and US Cellular with a large display and an outer shell that lights up during incoming calls. The V325 is an upgrade of the V265/V276, and includes a universal USB charger rather than a proprietary Motorola charger.
Introduced to the market in Q1 2006, the Motorola V325 was the first cell phone compatible with Verizon Wireless' VZ Navigator application, which provides customers with turn-by-turn, written, and spoken directions to more than 14 million points of interest in the U.S. as well as maps of their current location. Recently, VZ Navigator compatibility has been extended across much of the company's cell phone lineup.