Motorola V635

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The V635 is a cell phone developed by Motorola. It is considered the successor to the V600 and V620 model phones. Its prominent features include the ability to insert a removable TransFlash memory card, (fully accessible through the Bluetooth) video capture and playback, 1.23 megapixel camera, and a colored outer display.

The phone is primarily unavailable in United States, as major US carriers do not offer the phone to their subscribers. However, phone enthusiasts in the US have been able to obtain the phone from third-party retailers. It is available from Rogers Wireless in Canada. The phone is designed to work on GSM-capable networks, and does work, without issue, on North American networks operated by companies such as T-Mobile, Cingular, Fido and Rogers Wireless. It has apparently been discontinued in at least North America.

The V635 is a quad-band GSM phone, and operates at GSM/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 bands.

[edit] Specifications

  • Dimensions: 3.50" x 1.93" x 0.98" (89 x 49 x 25 mm)
  • Weight: 4.71 oz (134 g)
  • Battery Life: Up to 480 mins (Talk time) or 200 hrs (Standby mode)
  • Technology: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (quad band)

[edit] Features

  • Speakerphone
  • Sophisticated, compact design with interchangeable metal housings
  • Internal Display: 176 x 220 pixel 256K color TFT (30 x 37 mm)
  • External Display: 96 x 80 pixel 4096 color CSTN

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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), SCPL (2006)
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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