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Motorola StarTAC ST7868W

The Motorola StarTAC ST7868W is a relatively big phone (4,4oz, or 124g), it has a wap microbrowser, 99 phone book numbers and many more features (see table below).Technologically, the Motorola StarTAC ST7868W works on GSM networks.

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    Motorola StarTAC ST7868W Specifications Overview:

    FeatureAvailability
    Weight125
    Dimensions4H x 3W x 1D
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    TechnologyGSM
    Band800/1900
    Analogyes
    Phone book numbers99
    Stand-by Time185 hours
    wapyes
    DATAyes
    Caller IDyes
    Faxyes
    PC data synchronizationyes
    Phone lockyes
    Silent or Vibrating alertsyes
    Speed Dialyes

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