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Cingular Releases The Motorola V365 To Hold Us Over

Posted by Doug Smith on October 31, 2006 – 3:17 pm
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motorola-v365-l.gifWhile we wait this Halloween for the release of the HP 6925, The Palm 680, and the Cingular 8525, Cingular has decided to tease us with the release of the Motorola V365. Feature packed and priceed right, the V365 is a good choice for mobility enthusiasts on a budget. The V365 also comes with a MicroSD Slot for holding all your photo’s or tunes. Check out Cingular for more information. 

 Included Features

  • VGA camera phone with 4x zoom
  • Bluetooth® wireless capable up to 30 feet
  • Multimedia messaging – Send text, video & photos
  • Live video capture and playback
  • Digital audio music player
  • Clear full-duplex speakerphone
  • Push to Talk with up to 30 people at once
  • Sturdy compact design with internal antenna
  • Media Net internet browsing – one button access
  • Download Music Tone ringtones, graphics and games
  • Instant messaging – AOL®, MSN®, Yahoo! and ICQ®
  • Mobile email access for POP3 email
  • Voice dialing and voice memo
  • Quick iTAP predictive text input
  • Unique picture and ringer ID

 

Technical Specs

  • Weight: 3.9 ounces
  • Dimensions: 3.54 x 1.85 x .95 inches
  • Talk Time: Up to 9 hours
  • Standby Time: Up to 12 days
  • Tri-band world phone – 850/1800/1900 MHz
  • High-speed data transmission: EDGE Class 10
  • Internal memory – Up to 5MB usable memory
  • MicroSDTM expansion slot for up to 1GB extended memory
  • Internal Display : LCD color screen 176 x 220 pixels
  • Warranty: One year warranty on phone and accessories

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  • ms.thang
    cingular(at&t) fails to mention that their v365 has no mp3 player but has it listed without it on their site. How many versions of this phone is it? Is it v365a & v365b? All other sites including moto has the specs listed including the mp3 player but the demo shown on their site under "how to " manual is not the same as my guide and the phone is shown displaying the mp3 player. Talk about false advertisement.Beware!
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