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Motorola V80

The Motorola V80 is a light little phone (3,53oz, or 100g), it has built-in games, a wap microbrowser, 2000 phone book numbers and many more features (see table below).Technologically, the Motorola V80 works on GSM,GPRS networks.

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    Motorola V80 Specifications Overview:

    FeatureAvailability
    Weight3.53
    Dimensions1.77" x 3.89" x 0.89"
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    TechnologyGSM,GPRS
    Band900/1800/1900
    Gamesgames
    Custom Graphicswallpaper
    Bluetoothyes
    Cameracamera
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    Color Displayyes
    Color Mode65,000
    Display Resolution176 x 220
    Display TypeTFT
    Downloadable ApplicationsJ2ME
    Phone book numbers2000
    Predictive text inputiTap
    Memory5MB
    Stand-by Time250 hours
    Talk Time420
    wapyes
    Speakerphoneyes
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    MMSyes
    EMSyes
    Music enabledyes
    SMSyes
    Videoyes
    DATAGPRS
    BatteryLi-Ion
    Calculatoryes

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