Motorola's new V635 in the wild
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Internet advertising: Ruling opens way
for Wild, Wild West
Internet advertising: Ruling opens way
for Wild, Wild West
03/22/2005 09:36 PMHaaretz Mar 23 2005 1:30AM GMT
IRC : The wild wild west of the internet
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05/06/2004 06:53 PMMotorola V635
Motorola V635
12/28/2004 06:46 PM
The Motorola V635—likely to debut as a
Cingular handset here in the US due to the EDGE data
capabilities—isn't much to speak of in general, with the
exception of the use of a TransFlash memory card which is said to be
user-accessible via USB. That means copying data on and off the phone
(like pictures from its 1-megapixel camera) should be as easy as
plugging in a USB cable.
Motorola
V635 Details Surface [Phonescoop via CameraphoneZone]
New Motorola v635 Gallery
New Motorola v635 Gallery
01/06/2005 09:25 AMSlashPhone Jan 6 2005 12:32PM GMT
Motorola V635 Pictures
Motorola V635 Pictures
12/29/2004 09:51 AM
Czech site Mobil.CZ has some phone porn of the new
Motorola V635 that we mentioned yesterday. Included are plenty of
pictures of the phone's externals, as well as pictures of the phone's interface screens.
Motorola V635 – vylepšený top model [MobilCZ]
Motorola V635 deets are out, FCC as
usual
Motorola V635 deets are out, FCC as
usual
12/28/2004 12:58 PMEngadget Dec 28 2004 4:51PM GMT
Motorola V635 specs leak
Motorola V635 specs leak
12/28/2004 03:11 PMMobileTracker Dec 28 2004 6:00PM GMT
Motorola V635 officially announced
Motorola V635 officially announced
01/06/2005 06:51 AMMobileTracker Jan 6 2005 10:56AM GMT
OpEd: Motorola V635 the iPhone?
OpEd: Motorola V635 the iPhone?
01/04/2005 02:41 AMMobileTracker Jan 4 2005 5:30AM GMT
Motorola unveils V635, E815 handsets
Motorola unveils V635, E815 handsets
01/06/2005 11:44 AMinfoSync Jan 6 2005 1:42PM GMT
MobileTracker suggests the Motorola V635
may be the fabled iPhone
MobileTracker suggests the Motorola V635
may be the fabled iPhone
01/04/2005 02:22 AMWith some very sound reasoning, MobileTracker points out that what
many Mac rumor sites have been predicting as an Apple designed
cellular phone, is more likely to be an iTunes enabled phone by
Apple's partner in this venture, Motorola. The reporter points to the
short shelf life of mobile phones as his main reason for predicting
this outcome and offers the expandable Motorola V635 as the most
likely candidate for accepting Apple's music features.
[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to
delve deeper.]

Wild Wild Words 1.0
Wild Wild Words 1.0
10/29/2003 10:29 PMYou’ll have to be quick on the draw to make words out of letters.
Law and order and the wild, wild Web
Law and order and the wild, wild Web
01/22/2004 02:11 AMChristian Science Monitor Jan 22 2004 3:17AM 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's R&D hub
Motorola's R&D hub
08/16/2004 08:11 PMEconomictimes Aug 17 2004 0:13AM GMT
Motorola's V551
Motorola's V551
03/14/2005 04:23 PMThe V551 is a Quad band clam style flip phone released last fall by
Motorola.
Outstanding features of the V551 include a VGA camera with video
recording capabilities, one-touch web and camera access, EDGE
high-speed transfer rates, Bluetooth wireless technology, and a crisp,
clear, bright, 65k TFT colour (176 x 220 pixels) internal display.
The phone has a monochrome 2-line external display that displays time,
call information, battery, and signal strength and features a blue
backlight. A VGA camera lens and self portrait mirror sit above the
display allowing the user to capture photos. The camera does not have
a flash though it has 4x digital zoom and dedicated one touch camera
key for one touch video capture and playback. The camera allows for
10 second video clips and the phone features 5 MB of user memory. Up
to 1000 entries are able to be stored in the phone plus up to an
additional 250 on SIM card.
The V551 is 3.5" x 1.87" x 0.83" (49mm x 89mm x 24.6mm) and weighs 4.4
oz (114g) and contains a standard Lithium-Ion 780 mAh battery that
gives the phone a standby time of up to 235 hours and talk time of up
to 425 minutes.
The phone also features MP3 & polyphonic ringtones, a 22 Khz
polyphonic speaker, picture phonebook, voice-activated dialing,
built-in hands-free speaker phone, MMS, SMS, predictive text and SMTP,
POP3, IMAP4 email client, and other features including a calculator,
currency converter, date and clock, datebook with reminder alerts, an
alarm clock and voice record.
The buttons are large and easy to press making the phone a breeze to
use when text messaging or dialing long numbers. The menu is easy to
navigate and doesn't take long to master the functions. The phone has
a good selection of cool animated screensavers, wallpapers and
ringtones that make the it fun to use and easily customised. A
disadvantage to this phone is that it flips open quite easily. Spymac
discovered this as the phone opened itself a couple of times while
stashed inside a bag when not in use.
Along with the V551, Spymac tested out Motorola's Bluetooth Headset.
Using the headset is simple and straightforward and can be done by
charging the headset and then pairing it with the phone. The pairing
process was straightforward and took less than a minute. The sound
quality of this headset was about average. The headset heavily picked
up background noise, making it hard for the person on the other line
to hear. It was also quite bulky and uncomfortable, but many users
would be willing to put up with some of these negative qualities to
have a wireless headset.
The V551's clean and stylish design, MP3 ringtones, and VGA camera set
this phone apart from many others and makes it appealing to the young
market, while many of the other features like Bluetooth, and
high-speed EDGE data transfer, and Quad band GSM frequency range
appeal to professionals and business consumers. These features, along
with the mass appeal, make the V551 one of the top phones in this
price range on the market.
Sample picture
Pros:
Excellent bright, sharp screen
Bluetooth
Quad band
Good battery life
Built-in IM client
Cons:
No external photo caller ID
Slightly heavy
If your company has a product you would like Spymac to review, please
send an email to news@spymac.com.
Motorola's Hat Trick
Motorola's Hat Trick
05/08/2004 06:26 AMForbes May 8 2004 10:20AM GMT
First look at Motorola's next Smartphone
First look at Motorola's next Smartphone
12/26/2003 01:48 PMMSMobiles has a photo of what is purportedly the next Microsoft
Smartphone-powered cellphone from Motorola, the MPx100. Very few
details available, but it looks like...
India: Motorola's R&D hub
India: Motorola's R&D hub
08/16/2004 09:54 PMEconomictimes Aug 17 2004 1:10AM GMT
Motorola's Q1 Results
Motorola's Q1 Results
04/22/2004 02:34 AMVoice & Data Apr 22 2004 5:49AM GMT
Motorola's new fashionphone
Motorola's new fashionphone
12/17/2003 01:34 AM Mobile Review takes a sneak peak at Motorola's stylishly fashionable
R880 cellphone, which is made of anodized aluminum, and like the V70,
has a...
Motorola's ultrathin V3 cameraphone
Motorola's ultrathin V3 cameraphone
07/26/2004 08:57 PMEngadget Jul 27 2004 1:07AM GMT
Motorola's MPx220 delayed
Motorola's MPx220 delayed
07/30/2004 04:03 PMEngadget Jul 30 2004 8:37PM GMT
Motorola's EV-DO VoIP solution
Motorola's EV-DO VoIP solution
03/14/2005 06:27 PMEngadget Mar 12 2005 2:34AM GMT
Motorola's Brass Ring
Motorola's Brass Ring
04/20/2004 10:09 PMBusiness Week Apr 21 2004 2:25AM GMT
Motorola's Korean Image
Motorola's Korean Image
12/10/2003 06:58 AMDigital Chosunilbo Dec 10 2003 6:25AM ET
Motorola's Taxing Dispute
Motorola's Taxing Dispute
08/12/2004 02:22 AMBusiness Week Aug 12 2004 5:27AM GMT
Motorola's smartphone for Japan
Motorola's smartphone for Japan
08/27/2004 01:23 PMEngadget Aug 26 2004 3:47PM GMT
Motorola's iTunes phone near
Motorola's iTunes phone near
12/19/2004 03:12 PMMobileTracker Dec 16 2004 11:45PM GMT
Ed Zander, Motorola's new boss
Ed Zander, Motorola's new boss
01/08/2004 08:26 PMThe Economist Jan 8 2004 12:09PM ET
Samsung getting Motorola's number
Samsung getting Motorola's number
03/08/2004 11:18 PMChicago Tribune Mar 7 2004 11:50AM GMT
Motorola's Bluetooth speakerphone
Motorola's Bluetooth speakerphone
01/11/2004 01:30 PMNew from Motorola, a speakerphone called the HF800 Portable Wireless
Speaker that uses Bluetooth to connect to a cellphone. Read...
Motorola's 3G mobile phone
Motorola's 3G mobile phone
01/16/2004 11:02 AMComputerworld Singapore Jan 15 2004 9:39PM GMT
Motorola's ousted chief gets $29m
Motorola's ousted chief gets $29m
11/11/2003 08:14 AMElectronic Telegraph Nov 11 2003 7:24AM ET
Bursting Motorola's Bubble
Bursting Motorola's Bubble
07/28/2004 02:33 PMA number of outlets are critical of the Motorola Wi-Fi/cell phone:
TechDirt and TheFeature emphasize how limited the phone's use will be
because it only operates on 802.11a. Also, as we noted yesterday, it
sounds like this platform would make a tough sell because it requires
APs from Avaya and Proxim or upgrades to existing Proxim APs. The
solution isn't ideal and neither is the HP/T-Mobile device, which
doesn't include voice capabilities over Wi-Fi. These are pretty
typical first attempts and they'll certainly improve with future
iterations. However, the enterprise solutions like Motorola's will
have a tough road ahead of them. Cellular operators are typically very
slow to embrace change, especially anything that may be perceived as
threatening their voice business, which voice over Wi-Fi may. I'll be
interested to see which operator Motorola actually launches this with
and which enterprises actually use it....
The Search for Motorola's CEO Narrows
The Search for Motorola's CEO Narrows
12/15/2003 11:39 AMAP via ABCNEWS.com Dec 15 2003 10:04AM ET
Cingular to be first with Motorola's
RAZR V3?
Cingular to be first with Motorola's
RAZR V3?
07/28/2004 01:21 PMEngadget Jul 28 2004 3:43PM GMT
Motorola's Successful Razr
Motorola's Successful Razr
01/06/2005 04:41 AMBusiness 2.0 Jan 6 2005 8:22AM GMT
Motorola's A780 See-Through Smartphone
Motorola's A780 See-Through Smartphone
07/28/2004 01:20 PM
Infosync has some hinkfo
about another one of the phones announced by Motorola this week, the
A780, a Linux-based handset that will run on EDGE (new wireless
broadband fastness) networks. And while it's full-featured as anything
-- 1.3-megapixel camera, gostosa! -- the most interesting thing
about the A780 is its screen. Through a hole in the flip-top basic
information like Caller ID can be seen, while the full display is
accessible when opened. It's a smart design; hopefully developers will
take advantage of it.
Read
- More Linux with Motorola A780 [InfosyncWorld via CoolHunting]
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Motorola Webcast Highlights [Gizmodo]
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Motorola MPx220 and RAZR V3 Officially
Unveiled [Gizmodo]
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Motorola's new V635 in the wild