• Source: Motorola E1000
    • The E1000 is a 3G/GSM candybar style mobile phone developed by Motorola. This product was announced in February 2004. The E1000 was made to replace Motorola's older 3G phones such as the A835 and A845. The E1000 includes an mp3 player and stereo speakers. It is able to record video and taking mega pixel stills. The features list includes assisted global positioning system (AGPS) for location-based services


      Specifications


      Technology: WCDMA/UMTS and GSM 900/1800/1900
      Dimensions: 114 x 52 x 23 mm
      Weight: 140 g
      Talk time: Up to 2.5 hours
      Standby time: Up to 150 hours


      Features


      Display: 240 x 320 pixel TFT, 262K colors (2.2in diagonally)
      Ringtones: 3D Stereo Speaker Polyphonic (22 channels) and MP3 + WMA support
      16 MB shared memory, and supports microSD (TransFlash) external memory cards (not hotswappable)
      Connectivity: GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2), USB, Bluetooth v1.1
      Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS, E-Mail, Instant Messaging
      Two-way video calling / video telephony
      Integrated video and audio media player
      CIF internal camera for video calls (0.3MP), 1.2MP external camera - 8x digital zoom, exposure settings and brightness
      Video and still image capture using either camera
      Supports AGPS
      Java MIDP 2.0 Compatible
      WAP 2.0 / XHTML web browser


      External links


      Motorola Product Announcement
      GSM Arena Phone Specifications

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