Motorola i1 - World's First Push-To-Talk Android Phone
Sponsored linkMotorola and Sprint have just officially announced the world’s first PTT (Pust-To-Talk) Android Phone with the Motorola i1. The i1 comes sporting a rugged design which means it meets military specifications in terms of protection against dust, shock, vibration and blowing rain. The i1 was noted as having Android 1.5, which as anyone that closely follows Android will point out, 1.5 is quickly becoming outdated.
Besides its rugged good looks, the i1 includes a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, a 3.1 inch HVGA screen, and a nice slate of preinstalled apps: Swype virtual keyboard, Opera Mini 5 browser, and Microsoft Document Viewer
Features of the Motorola i1 include:
*3.1-inch HVGA capacitive touchscreen display
*Wi-Fi
*Bluetooth
*5-megapixel camera with Flash
*microSDHC card expansion
*GPS
Via Mobile Phone News
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