Motorola T720

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The Motorola T720 is a line of 2G mobile phones. It is Motorola's first phone with a color screen existing as different versions for different carriers, a Java ME version and a BREW version, along with the various revisions for each base.

The original BREW Motorola T720 came out shortly after the first wave of BREW enabled devices, the Kyocera 3035e and the Sharp Z-800.

The screen has a resolution 120x160 with a 12-bit (4096) color palette.

Java ME versions can access the full length of the screen, while BREW versions only allow applications to use up 120x130, leaving the annunciators on the screen. The Java ME version is available in several GSM and CDMA variants.

The CDMA versions of the T720 were succeeded by the slightly-upgraded T730, followed by the more recent V710 series. The intended successor of the GSM variants was the T725 and T725e. However, they have been overshadowed by new V-Series phones by Motorola, mainly the V400, V500, V600 and their variants.

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