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Motorola Announces Clutch i465

5 May 2009 2 Comments

Motorola unveiled an Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) phone called i465 which features a full QWERTY keyboard. Marking Motorola’s first step towards Pust-to-talk technology, this device is designed for texting purposes. Here’s its factsheet.

Motorola Clutch i465This phone is made to withstand extreme conditions like shock, vibration, dust, and solar radiation. That’s why hailed as Clutch. As stated above, it would be mainly targeting masses who love messaging. So, it offers IM-style messaging means users can handle incoming and outgoing messages stream at the same time, thanks to iDEN technology. However, with present flurry of high-end phones, this one seems bit out of place. Just check its features below to get an idea of this.

  • 1.79-inch TFT display with 128 x 160 pixel resolution
  • 64K colors
  • Bluetooth 1.2 and micro USB connectivity
  • 3 MP camera with 4x zoom
  • 2.5 mm mono audio jack
  • MIDI, MP3 and WAV ring tones
  • 20 MB internal memory

But the coolest thing about this phone is its weight. It weighs only 96 grams. It provides 205 minutes of talk time and up to 100 hours of standby time. Nothing announced about its release and price officially yet. But it could arrive in Q2 of 2009.

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2 Comments »

  • Ricky said:

    I am a fan of SE phones but this one looks good.The screen resolution is very less.What is the expected price of this phone?

  • Maharshi said:

    Glad you liked it Ricky. No official declaration of prices yet. But let’s hope it to be less.

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