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Motorola I670 Review - a Review of the Motorola I670 Cellular Phone

The Motorola i670 is a compact mobile phone that is brimming with outstanding features. Data tools on this unit are impressive and include Openwave 7.0 Internet browser, mini-USB connectivity and a wireless modem. Downloadable Java technology is enabled and users can access endless information using this device.

Messaging features are generous on the i670. Text messages can be sent through mobile originated-short messaging services (MO-SMS), multimedia messaging services (MMS) and two-way text messaging is integrated into the system as well. T9 predictive text messaging assures that data entry will be quick and simple and the voice, Internet and text message alerts keep users up-to-date.

Connecting has never been easier considering all of the great call management features offered by today’s top-of-the-line cell phones. The i670 boasts turbo dial, wait and pause dialing along with one touch Push-To-Talk (PTT). Storing information is quick using the quickstore private IDs and quickstore phone numbers.

The 600-entry consolidated contact list can be accessed in a flash and call options are vast and convenient. Users can choose from private calls, group calls and selective dynamic group calls (SDGC). Three-way calling, call forwarding and call waiting are other convenient features offered by the i670.

Productivity and lifestyle features are plentiful in this mobile phone. Users can assign ring tone MIDI and WAV downloads to contacts and customized the main menu order. Other productivity features include airplane mode, media center, multi-language support, and speakerphone as well as voice record. The i670 is compatible with M3 and T3 hearing aid devices.

Performance is crucial in today’s mobile communication devices and the Motorola i670 delivers. The high performance battery allows for up to 70 hours of standby time and approximately 165 minutes of talk time. The unit also boasts 25 kHz channel spacing.

The MOTOtalk off network digital walkie-talkie is a fun accessory that can be used when out of network area. The Motorola i670 offers all of this in a sleek, compact flip top design that is as attractive as it is functional.

Jonathan Baker

For more great cell phone information, visit the Apple iPhone Forum at http://www.TheCellularForums.com/ today. We hope that you enjoyed this Motorola i670 review!

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