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Motorola E770

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The Motorola E770 mobile phone (also known as the E770v denoting a Vodafone network specific variant of this handset) is a 3G phone that operates primarily on the third generation phone network; however, it can be downscable to GPRS 2.5 and below if required.

The E770v resembles very much by looks with Motorola's famous E398 model; still, the hardware differences are pretty substantial.

It was announced in 2005, 4th Quarter.

Performance

It weighs 108 grams The Standard Battery has 160 mins talktime and a standby time of 260 hours.

Features

Data

  • GPRS: Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbit/s
  • HSCSD: No
  • EDGE: No
  • 3G: Yes, 384 kbit/s.
  • WLAN: No
  • Bluetooth: v1.2 with A2DP
  • Infrared port: No
  • USB: miniUSB

Limitations

The phone has been found to have some limitations by its users, including bluetooth file transfer size limitations, non-removable or changeable operator settings such as logos and hotkeys, and music playback limitations (bitrates over 192 kbit/s are not supported).

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