Product Description When you never know where you'll be next, you can still be in contact. No matter how much you move around, callers can now reach you by simply dialing your local number to connect to you anywhere, anytime, whether you're traveling domestically or internationally. The Motorola i920 a dual mode (iDEN/GSM) Microsoft Windows Mobile-based smartphone that enables mobile professionals to consolidate devices, access email, calendar, and contacts remotely, plus make calls while abroad. The Motorola i920 has everything the Motorola i930 has to offer, except for the camera.Microsoft Windows Mobile-Based Smartphone includes ActiveSync, which allows you to synchronize with Outlook Contacts, Inbox, Calendar and Tasks, Pocket Internet Explorer, MSN Messenger, Pocket MSN, Pocket Windows Media Player 10 and Voice Notes.Dual Mode (iDEN/GSM networks) The Motorola i930 is the first smartphone with worldwide capabilities for iDEN/GSM networks, allowing you to connect anywhere, anytime, whether you're traveling domestically or internationally.IrDA Port Use the infrared port on your i930 smart phone to send and receive calendar appointments and contacts by beaming them back and forth between your i930 smart phone and another device that has an infrared port.Secure Digital Memory Card Slot The i930 has a Secure Digital slot that can read from and write to Secure Digital Cards (also known as an SD Card). Secure Digital Cards are small flash memory cards designed for the storage of data on digital cameras, MP3 Players, PDAs, and other devices.Integrated Assisted GPS coupled with Java location-based applications help you navigate to any destination with turn-by-turn directions, track your mobile workforce, or map out your path by marking waypoints.
Additional Features E-911 compliant
| Details | | Weight: | 167 g | | Phone Book Capacity: | 600 | | Vibrating Alert: | Yes | | Voice Dialing: | Yes |
| Data | | Wireless Interface: | Infrared (IrDA) |
| Battery | | Battery: | Lithium ion | | Talk Time: | 165 min |
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