New i776w Handset From Motorola
November 24, 2008 by Sanjay · Leave a Comment
Schaumberg, Illinois-headquartered Motorola announced the launch of “i776w” – its newest slimmest handset that mixes durability with style.
The new handset has a clamshell form factor weighing 3.56 ounces, and measures 0.8″ at its thickest. The machine works on iDEN 800/900 Mhz network for walkie-talkie, interconnect and data transfer and has 205 minutes of talk time powered by standard capacity Li-Ion battery.
A built-in VGA-quality camera shoots images which can then be uploaded to a computer using Bluetooth wireless technology. Multimedia messages can be transmitted and received to email addresses, and even be wirelessly stored on the Sprint website.
Communication with any Nextel Direct Connect subscriber within US, and with walkie-talkie users in countries such as Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Peru is possible at the push of a button. An embedded GPS chip helps the handset owner to utilize E911 emergency location services, besides location mapping and conducting local searches, or to receive audible and visual turn-by-turn driving directions.
The handset also sports routine features such as incoming call (phone / walkie-talkie) alerts, message and voicemail alerts through the VibraCall technology, and hands-free conversations with the help of built-in speakerphone.


