Motorola Announces First Push-to-Talk Android Phone
Motorola has just announced the first push-to-talk, Android OS-powered smartphone. Known as the Motorola i1, the phone’s features include the following:
- Android 1.5 OS.
- 3 bands/ modes: 800/ 900 (i) 2400 (w).
- Up to 4 days standby time; 210 minutes (3.5 hrs) talk time.
- 3.1″ full touch screen; 320×480 HGVA resolution.
- 5 MP camera with auto-focus, flash, 4x digital zoom.
- Video recording; storage on included microSD card. Supports H.263, H.264, WMV.
- Removable 2GB memory card, with support up to 32GB.
- WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity.
- Internal antenna.
- Opera Mini 5 default web browser.
- Automatic sync.
- Integration with office & personal information.
- Microsoft Document Viewer.
- Android standard virtual keyboard.
- Swype virtual keyboard.
The Motorola i1 phone is available through Motorola or Sprint. See Motorola Media Center for full spec sheet.
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March 25, 2010 | Filed Under Phones