Motorola V360

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Motorola V360

The Motorola V360 is a GSM mobile phone from Motorola. Released in the fourth quarter of 2005, it includes many of the same features as the stylish Motorola PEBL, but in a somewhat more traditional form factor. This phone is the successor to the Motorola V330.

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[edit] Design and appearance

The V360 is two-tone in coloration, with a swooping color set against silver metallic design. Featuring a relatively classic clam design, it departs from the slimmer look of phones such as the Motorola RAZR V3. As the unsubsidized product price point is somewhat less than the RAZR (although still not down in the "value" segment), it aims to be a functional phone at a moderate price.

The external memory card slot is concealed behind the battery cover, but can still be accessed without powering down the phone. As such, this was the first Motorola GSM (non-UMTS) product which supported "hot swapping" of the memory card, with the ability to gracefully refresh file lists when the card is inserted or removed. Officially, Motorola claims the V360 only supports memory card sizes up to 512 MB, but many have reported the phone is capable of suppporting even higher capacity cards.

The antenna is internal, in contrast to older phones in the product family.

[edit] Technical specifications

  • Bands: GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 or GSM 850 / 1800 / 1900
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth (Class 2), EDGE / GPRS Class 10, mini-USB
  • Dimensions (H x W x D) : 90 x 47 x 24 mm
  • Mass: 111 g
  • Internal display: 176 x 220 262K-color TFT
  • External display: 96 x 80 4-color LCD
  • Camera: VGA (640 x 480) with 4x digital zoom
  • Storage: 6 MB internal, 64 MB microSD (TransFlash) external memory card
  • Talk time: Up to 450 minutes
  • Standby time: Up to 240 hours

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Motorola phones
A Series A760 (2003), A780, A830 (2002), A925, A1000 (2004), A1200 (2006)
E Series E365 (2003), E398, E680, E770, E815, E1000 (2004)
i Series i710, i860, i870 (2005), i920/i930
MPx Series MPx200 (2003), MPx220, MpX
T Series T720
V Series V60i, V120c (2002), V180, V220 (2004), V360 (2005), V400 (2003), V551 (2004), V557 (2005), V600, V620, V635, V710, V980 (2004)
Four-Letter Series KRZR (2006), MAXX (2007), MING (2006), PEBL (2006), RAZR (2004), RIZR (2006), ROKR E1 (2005), ROKR E2 (2006), ROKR E6 (2006), SLVR (2005)
Others DynaTAC (1983), International 3200 (1994), StarTac (1996), MOTOFONE (2006), Q (2006)
(see also List of Motorola products#Mobile telephones and Motorola phones) Edit
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