Sprint Motorola r765IS Rugged iDEN Phone for special
Aug 9, 2009 Mobile Phones
What is a modern mobile phone? May be as can be seen on here, a modern phone is stylish, thin body, have increasingly found a huge touch screen, and antennas for cellular and WiFi networks securely hidden from the eyes. However, there are different mobile phone, produced in 2009, and one of them represented in the photo. Of course, this device hard to mention beautiful, rather, it is a brick with an antenna, but it is a full mobile phone that can be used also as radios. Motorola r765IS positioned as a cell phone for use in the present field conditions.
Motorola has established a powerful GPS chipset, has taught it to turn into a walkie-talkie, and the letters IS (The Intrinsically Safe) not just become part of the name: r765IS vested reinforced shell totally relevant military standards 810F specification, so it can not be afraid to throw it in the likely humidity, high temperature, low temperature, dust shock, vibration, radiation, salt fog and blowing rain. After all these events, Motorola r765IS still continue to work.
“IS” is an abbreviation of the word of intrinsically safe, meaning absolutely secure. This new Motorola r765IS Rugged available for purchase, Sprint has introduces its Motorola phone for its Nextel iDEN network. Motorola r765IS Rugged Phone has a 130×130 resolution with 64k color display and supports iDEN 800/900 MHz network for Nextel Direct Connect, NextMail, interconnect and data service. This phone from Motorola has comes with GPS receiver, MMS support, Bluetooth, and speakerphone.
Sprint Motorola r765IS rugged iDEN Phone cost is pay for $2,000, so that buyers will probably only “special phone”.
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Sprint Motorola r765IS Rugged iDEN Phone
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Tags: iDEN, Motorola, Phone, r765IS, Rugged, special, Sprint

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