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Review - Motorola V1075 - Part 2
As for more technical features, the Motorola v1075 is a dual-mode cellphone, which means it can use both GSM and UMTS technologies. And that means it can work on the 900, 1800 and 1900 Mhz frequencies, and also uses the WCDMA network that allows the video-calls. The cellphone features everything that is truly needed, from the class 10 GPRS and WAP 2.0 for internet navigation, to the bluetooth and USB cable connections.
It also has many other features in both telephony and messenging sectors. It has a push-to-talk feature that allows the cellphone to be used as a walkie-talkie, a built-in handsfree, vibracall and other more common, but not less valuable features such as alarm clock, memo, calendar, calculator, agenda and phonebook.
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Published on December 16, 2008 · Filed under: Motorola Mobile, Motorola Phone;

