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| Brand |
Motorola |
The manufacturer of the Mobile Phone |
| Calendar |
Yes |
Whether or not the Mobile Phone comes with a calendar onto which the owner can log events, appointments etc. |
| Digital Camera |
None |
A small camera fitted into the Mobile Phone. |
| Dimensions |
93x46x18 mm |
The size of the three dimensions of the Mobile Phone in mm. |
| Frequency Band |
Dual-band |
The type of band and frequency on which the Mobile Phone operates, whether Tri Band (ideal for those travelling to the USA), Dual Band or Quad Band. |
| Games |
3 |
The games which are included on the Mobile Phone. |
| GPRS |
Yes |
Whether or not the Mobile Phone comes with a GPRS feature to enable higher linespeed, which facilitates internet access and the sending of pictures. |
| Mobile/PDA |
Mobile |
Whether photos count as PDAs according to their organisational functionality. |
| Model |
V70 |
The individual model name and number of the Mobile Phone |
| Phonebook Capacity |
500 |
The upper limit to the amount of names and numbers the Mobile Phone can store. |
| Predictive text |
iTAP |
A function which foresees and completes the word you want to insert into a text message using only a couple of initial characters. Designed to accelerate the texting process. |
| Ringtone Composer |
Yes |
Allows you to create your own ringtone or install an existing ditty to your mobile. |
| Ringtones |
26 |
The amount of ringtones presently lodged on this mobile phone's SIM card. |
| SAR Rating |
0.96 W/kg |
Specific Absorption Rate - gauges the volume of radiation which is attracted to the head of the mobile phone while its user is conversing. Obviously lower is better. |
| Screen Resolution |
96x64 pixels |
Measures the amount of pixels (small digital dots which when amalgamted on screen constitute an image) a mobile TV's display can accomodate. The more pixels the screen can afford equates to greater resolution and thus a sharper image. |
| Screen Type |
Mono |
Which type of display this mobile phone possesses, either mono or colour. |
| Network |
O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile, Vodafone |
The company which manages the bills and infrastructure of their mobile phone. |
| Standby Time |
140 |
The length of time over which the mobile phone will stay active when not being used to send or receive calls. |
| Talk-time |
2 |
The highest possible time over which you can use your handset before recharging is required. |
| Vibrate |
Yes |
Whether or not the Mobile Phone will vibrate when a call comes in. |
| Voice |
Yes |
Whether or not the user can call a particular number through vocal instruction (NB: often difficult in noisy surroundings). |
| WAP |
Yes |
Whether or not the Mobile Phone is equipped with Wireless access protocol, a portal to a plethora of sites and downloaded information (slthough criticised as slow by users around the world). |
| WAP Version |
1.1 |
The version of WAP with which the Mobile Phone is compatible. |
| Weight |
83g |
The total weight of the Mobile Phone, measured in grams (100g=0.22lb) |