MOTORAZR VE20
This new Motorola mobile phone was released by Sprint with its cool and free feature called NFL Mobile Live, which enables live audio broadcast NFL Mobile Live, as well as 8 NFL Network games, team content and video highlights exclusively. It’s amazing to see how far the wireless technology allows you to go!
Other important functionalities of this mobile phone model include Sprint Mobile Broadband Network with fast transfers, dedicated music player keys, text inbox and menu controls from the external display of the clamshell.
You can download songs over-the-air via the Sprint Music Store or watch live TV with the Sprint TV feature enabled for video-on-demand, send files wirelessly with Bluetooth technology or add extra multimedia files using a microSD card.
On the go you could take some nice pictures or record videos to remember your trips, thanks to the built-in 2MP camera.
That’s not all. In addition, you can listen to your favorite tunes with the Sprint Radio, which offers access to over 150 channels, send video mails or picture mails, download Java applications and games, and set cool backgrounds among others.
In its recent press release, Sprint tells us also about the built-in GPS module of the Motorola VE20, which paired with the Sprint Navigation, provides audible turn-by-turn directions, one-click traffic rerouting and listing of over 10 million local entertainment places.
There are also Live Search powered by Microsoft, the Sprint Mobile Email, Instant Messaging, Voice SMS, wireless backup for the phone’s content, strong speakerphone, and productivity tools like the Alarm Clock, Calendar, Calculator or World Clock.
The handset measures 2 x 3.9 x 0.6 inches at 3.5 oz, and sports a 2.2-inch internal TFT display of 262K colors, a 1.6-inch CSTN display on the outside, also color, integrating a Li-Ion battery that can operate continuously for up to 4 hours in talking mode.
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Other important functionalities of this mobile phone model include Sprint Mobile Broadband Network with fast transfers, dedicated music player keys, text inbox and menu controls from the external display of the clamshell.
You can download songs over-the-air via the Sprint Music Store or watch live TV with the Sprint TV feature enabled for video-on-demand, send files wirelessly with Bluetooth technology or add extra multimedia files using a microSD card.
On the go you could take some nice pictures or record videos to remember your trips, thanks to the built-in 2MP camera.
That’s not all. In addition, you can listen to your favorite tunes with the Sprint Radio, which offers access to over 150 channels, send video mails or picture mails, download Java applications and games, and set cool backgrounds among others.
In its recent press release, Sprint tells us also about the built-in GPS module of the Motorola VE20, which paired with the Sprint Navigation, provides audible turn-by-turn directions, one-click traffic rerouting and listing of over 10 million local entertainment places.
There are also Live Search powered by Microsoft, the Sprint Mobile Email, Instant Messaging, Voice SMS, wireless backup for the phone’s content, strong speakerphone, and productivity tools like the Alarm Clock, Calendar, Calculator or World Clock.
The handset measures 2 x 3.9 x 0.6 inches at 3.5 oz, and sports a 2.2-inch internal TFT display of 262K colors, a 1.6-inch CSTN display on the outside, also color, integrating a Li-Ion battery that can operate continuously for up to 4 hours in talking mode.
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