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Motorola A630

This is an up-to date reincarnation of Motorola v100, has a full size QWERTY-keyboard and expansion slot for memory cards.

  • Class: business
  • Position in the line: starts
  • Rival phones: Nokia 6820
  • Description based on unofficial information
  • General
    • Announced in February 2004, in the market since October 2004
    • GSM 850/900/1800/1900
    • Color display shows up to 65000 colors (TFT), has the resolution of 176x220 pixels, up to 8 text lines + two service lines.
    • Battery type Li-Ion 850 mAh
    • Battery life:
      • talk time up to 300 minutes
      • standby time up to 200 hours
    • A possibility to play video clips
    • Built-in digital camera, VGA resolution (640x480 pixels), effects
    • A possibility to set the order of menu items, tags
    • Weight: 100 g
    • Dimensions: 98.8 x 45 x 22.7 mm
    • Capacity 82 cc
  • Memory
    • Phone book memory for 1000 names, several types of phone numbers but only one number for a name. A possibility to keep e-mail address, a photo or picture can be assigned to a name.
    • Call register of 10 dialed, 10 received, and 10 missed calls
    • 5 MB of memory for application and data
  • Call management, ringing tones, voice management
    • Vibrating alert
    • 32 ringing tones and melodies, a possibility to create up to 32 of own ones
    • A possibility to use mp3 or wav file as a call signal
    • 24 tones polyphony
    • Different types of vibrating alert, schemes
    • Voice dialing for up to 20 numbers
    • Voice tags to access menu items (up to 9)
    • Dictaphone
    • Built-in loud speaker
  • SMS
    • MMS
    • EMS
    • Nokia Smart Messages
    • Predictive text input iTap
  • Connectivity
    • GPRS(4+2)
    • Bluetooth
    • WAP 2.0
    • No IrDA
    • Synchronization with PC via a cable (RS232/USB).
    • e-mail (POP3/IMAP)
    • Instant Messaging
  • Organizer and extras
    • Built-in digital camera
    • J2ME (MIDP 2.0)
    • Calendar, date, time
    • Calculator
    • Organizer with alarm clock, 500 notes, different types of events
    • Games

Eldar Murtazin ([email protected])
Published — 10 February 2004

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