New: Motorola V710
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Motorola and Verizon Wireless Announce
the Upcoming Debut of the Eagerly
Awaited Motorola V710
Motorola and Verizon Wireless Announce
the Upcoming Debut of the Eagerly
Awaited Motorola V710
07/20/2004 09:19 PMPhysOrg.com Jul 21 2004 1:02AM GMT
Motorola V710 now selling
Motorola V710 now selling
07/30/2004 07:38 PMMobileTracker Jul 30 2004 10:21PM GMT
Motorola V710 available from Verizon
next week
Motorola V710 available from Verizon
next week
08/04/2004 06:18 AMEngadget Aug 4 2004 9:42AM GMT
Motorola v710 Bluetooth bounty
Motorola v710 Bluetooth bounty
09/06/2004 08:07 PMinfoSync Sep 7 2004 0:35AM GMT
Motorola V710 launch announced
Motorola V710 launch announced
07/20/2004 02:50 PMMobileTracker Jul 20 2004 6:50PM GMT
More Verizon/Motorola V710 Details
More Verizon/Motorola V710 Details
07/29/2004 11:30 AM
So we knew Motorola's new
V710 was going to be hitting Verizon Wireless sometime in August, but
internal documents reveal the exact date will be the 11th (and by
internal documents I mean a PDF on their site, so peruse away.)
Pricing looks about standard for a phone in this range: $420 at full
retail; as low as $320 subsidized with a two-year contract.
The most interesting information, though, are the three listed
Bluetooth Accessories, a headset ($80), a car kit ($200 ouch!),
and an external speaker ($100). While their function is pretty much
self-explanatory, what they don't address is that niggling rumor that
the V710 somehow uses a non-standard Bluetooth implementation (which
would mean other, less-expensive third-party peripherals wouldn't
work). I guess we'll have to wait until someone gets their hands on
one to confirm. (Thanks, Barry!)
Read - V710
Equipment Guide (PDF) [VerizonWireless]
Related
Verizon Announces Motorola V710; In
Stores August [Gizmodo]
Verizon Wireless and Motorola announced
the Motorola V710 wireless phone
Verizon Wireless and Motorola announced
the Motorola V710 wireless phone
08/13/2004 02:16 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Aug 13 2004 5:59PM GMT
Verizon Wireless gets Motorola V710
exclusive
Verizon Wireless gets Motorola V710
exclusive
08/16/2004 08:11 PMinfoSync Aug 16 2004 10:16PM GMT
Switched to Verizon and the Motorola
V710 Phone
Switched to Verizon and the Motorola
V710 Phone
08/13/2004 12:33 PM As previously threatened, I've switched to Verizon and picked up a
Motorola V710 yesterday. They just arrived on Wednesday, so I'm one of
the first few folks to get one (at least from my local Verizon
Wireless store). To recap, my reasons for switching are twofold: I
wanted to get onto Verizon for the superior coverage. I wanted a
Bluetooth phone. The V710 is Verizon's one and only Bluetooth phone.
So far, all I can say is that it's...
FCC approves Motorola V710--CDMA +
Bluetooth
FCC approves Motorola V710--CDMA +
Bluetooth
02/14/2004 02:35 PMMobileTracker Feb 14 2004 6:25PM GMT
Hacker's Reward -- Target: the Motorola
v710
Hacker's Reward -- Target: the Motorola
v710
09/06/2004 01:01 PMEngadget Sep 6 2004 3:17PM GMT
Motorola V710 On Sale at Radio Shack
Motorola V710 On Sale at Radio Shack
07/30/2004 07:07 AM
More than one of you have
written to let us know that Radio Shack of all places has gotten the
Verizon/Motorola V710 in stock; you can purchase them as we speak. Of
course, this is only in the Northeast, where Verizon actually provides
service, but if you've been itching to get your hands on it, RatShack
is probably your best chance for now.
Details on the V710 Bluetooth weirdnesses inside.
Verizon Wireless launches Motorola V710
Verizon Wireless launches Motorola V710
08/12/2004 08:47 PMMobileTracker Aug 12 2004 11:48PM GMT
Verizon Announces Motorola V710; In
Stores August
Verizon Announces Motorola V710; In
Stores August
07/20/2004 11:05 AM
Verizon has announced the
highly-anticipated Motorola V710 -- a 1.23-megapixel and Bluetooth
clamshell phone -- is now shipping and should be available nationwide
by August. I know it doesn't make sense that Verizon has gotten a hot
phone before other carriers, let alone get a hot phone and sell it for
around $250 (after rebates and contracts, natch), but these are the
strange days we live in.
Word on the street, though, is that the Bluetooth connectivity is
crippled and can only be used with a few wireless earpieces and
Verizon Wireless's proprietary syncing software. Now that
sounds more like the Verizon we know. (Thanks, Aaron!)
Read - Press Release [Gizmodo]
Related
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Xeni? [Gizmodo]
The Motorola V710, Verizon's one
megapixel cameraphone with Bluetooth
The Motorola V710, Verizon's one
megapixel cameraphone with Bluetooth
07/20/2004 04:17 PMEngadget Jul 20 2004 7:09PM GMT
Verizon Crippled Bluetooth Features in
Motorola V710
Verizon Crippled Bluetooth Features in
Motorola V710
09/02/2004 03:56 PMVerizon's lame excuse for crippling the
Bluetooth on the Motorola V710
Verizon's lame excuse for crippling the
Bluetooth on the Motorola V710
08/27/2004 03:41 PMEngadget Aug 27 2004 7:28PM GMT
Motorola Introduces Motorola V557,
Motorola V360 and Motorola V176
Motorola Introduces Motorola V557,
Motorola V360 and Motorola V176
03/14/2005 06:27 PMSlashPhone Mar 11 2005 12:23PM GMT
FCC approves Motorla V710--CDMA +
Bluetooth
FCC approves Motorla V710--CDMA +
Bluetooth
02/13/2004 05:12 PMMobileTracker Feb 13 2004 9:26PM GMT
Motorola and Apple Bring iTunes Music
Player to Motorolas
Next-Generation Mobile Phones
Motorola and Apple Bring iTunes Music
Player to Motorolas
Next-Generation Mobile Phones
07/28/2004 04:32 PMMotorola Announces the Motorola CN620,
Dual-Network Wi-Fi Phone
Motorola Announces the Motorola CN620,
Dual-Network Wi-Fi Phone
07/27/2004 04:22 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 27 2004 8:22AM GMT
Motorola, Inc: Motorola and Apple Bring
iTunes Music Player to
Motorola, Inc: Motorola and Apple Bring
iTunes Music Player to
07/26/2004 10:53 PMUK Wire Jul 27 2004 2:58AM GMT
Motorola, Inc: Motorola Reaches Cable
Modem Milestone in EMEA
Motorola, Inc: Motorola Reaches Cable
Modem Milestone in EMEA
09/08/2004 05:05 AMUK Wire Sep 8 2004 9:29AM GMT
MOTOROLA: Motorola Settles Patent
Dispute with Ever Win International Corp
MOTOROLA: Motorola Settles Patent
Dispute with Ever Win International Corp
02/01/2005 09:49 PMKauppalehti Online Jan 28 2005 9:34AM GMT
Motorola Announces the Motorola i710
Mobile Phone
Motorola Announces the Motorola i710
Mobile Phone
07/08/2004 02:12 PMLinux Electrons Jul 8 2004 6:24PM GMT
Motorola, Inc: Motorola Announces
Unified Network Commercial T
Motorola, Inc: Motorola Announces
Unified Network Commercial T
09/09/2004 12:33 PMUK Wire Sep 9 2004 3:52PM GMT
MOTOROLA: Motorola Licenses Sensor
Calibration Technology
MOTOROLA: Motorola Licenses Sensor
Calibration Technology
02/01/2005 09:49 PMKauppalehti Online Jan 28 2005 9:33AM GMT
Motorola Announce the New Motorola E815,
V635 and V186 in CES
Motorola Announce the New Motorola E815,
V635 and V186 in CES
01/06/2005 09:25 AMSlashPhone Jan 6 2005 12:32PM GMT
Motorola, Inc: Motorola Introduces MAPS
2.0 Advanced Provision
Motorola, Inc: Motorola Introduces MAPS
2.0 Advanced Provision
09/08/2004 05:05 AMUK Wire Sep 8 2004 9:29AM GMT
MOTOROLA: Motorola and 3 Announce Latest
3G Clamshell
MOTOROLA: Motorola and 3 Announce Latest
3G Clamshell
03/14/2005 06:26 PMKauppalehti Online Mar 12 2005 4:27PM GMT
A NEW ERA AT MOTOROLA New Motorola chief
got first OK from family
A NEW ERA AT MOTOROLA New Motorola chief
got first OK from family
01/06/2004 06:53 AMChicago Sun-Times Jan 6 2004 6:17AM ET
Motorola Ojo
Motorola Ojo
01/03/2005 07:26 PMABCNEWS.com Jan 3 2005 10:04PM GMT
Tax Day for Motorola
Tax Day for Motorola
08/12/2004 01:03 PMA dispute over income reporting could cost the cell phone maker $500
million.
Motorola Gets New CEO
Motorola Gets New CEO
12/16/2003 05:20 PMMotley Fool Dec 16 2003 3:44PM ET
Motorola
Motorola
05/28/2004 04:57 AMDigital Chosunilbo May 28 2004 8:52AM GMT
Motorola: Tell your TV where to go
Motorola: Tell your TV where to go
04/29/2004 02:47 PMThe set-top box maker hooks up with AgileTV to launch technology that
enables viewers to navigate digital cable program menus using voice
commands.
S&P Ups Motorola
S&P Ups Motorola
04/21/2004 02:13 PMBusiness Week Apr 21 2004 5:42PM GMT
IBM: The new Motorola?
IBM: The new Motorola?
08/21/2004 12:47 PMIf you've tried to order a G5 within the last few months, you've
likely experienced a bit of a delay, something that we Apple fans have
unfortunately been privy to on a fairly regular basis. However, with
processor yields at — or near — the same time last year
(and nor much different elsewhere) the delay is a bit confounding.
For years, Apple faithful blamed all of its troubles on Motorola
— if Power Macs were too slow; if PowerBooks ran too hot; if
availability was lagging, etc. So, when Steve Jobs took the stage last
April and proudly held an uncut 300mm wafer, proclaiming, "This
is only the beginning. We have already built the prototypes for
next-generation Power PC microprocessors," the industry was
abuzz. With Apple driving and IBM navigating, things were certainly
looking up.
So, too, when Steve promised a 1 GHz jump within a year, it seemed
plausible.
It wasn't until nearly a year later when the Power Mac began to show
some real signs of fatigue. It’s only been updated once since its
ceremonious unveiling in June 2003 and — despite a very similar
lineup — <A
HREF="http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/newsfinder/pulseone.asp?sit
eid=mktw&dist=nbs&guid=%7B8E7EFC47-0057-4678-A141-A11F5238B7B2%7D"
;>reports</A> of "IBM's ability to produce enough G5
chips" persist.
With a new G5-sporting iMac on the horizon, there's ample reason to
worry. ThinkSecret is
<AHREF="http://www.thinksecret.com/news/imacg5specs.html"
>calling</A> for yields of 1.6 and 1.8 GHz chips, both of
which are nothing new to Apple's lineup. However, IBM has had
increasing trouble keeping up with demand for the Power Mac, what’s
going to happen when the iMac catches consumers' eyes?
Of course, there could be an explanation for all this. Perhaps Apple
is finally playing the odds — with G4 iMacs all by washed up,
and a promise that "an all-new iMac line which will be announced
and available in September," the company may have decided to
hoard the remaining G5 processors to produce as little wait time as
possible for the new iMac. Since it’s so close to back-to-school, any
delay could put a severe dent in sales.
While it remains to be seen whether IBM’s high-tech plant in Fishkill,
N.Y. can catch up to demand, perhaps we can all take some of the blame
off of Motorola. In fact, with the new mobile phone partnership and a
new dual-core processor (see tomorrow’s article), Motorola is poised
to become a big player at Apple once again.
Perhaps the G4 has life after all… or perhaps the real performance
comes when the spotlight’s off.
Another pic of the Motorola V3
Another pic of the Motorola V3
07/26/2004 08:57 PMEngadget Jul 27 2004 1:06AM GMT
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