Nextel Starts to Sell the Motorola i836

Nextel Starts to Sell the Motorola i836
The Motorola i836 uses Java technology, allowing users to download and run applications, as well as GPS technology, which lets users access location-based services such as turn-by-turn driving directions. The phone also offers a variety of personalization options, including user-assignable ring tones, wallpaper designs, and navigation shortcuts.





Motorola i836
The Motorola i836 lets users to stay connected via Nextel's digital cellular phone service, and Direct Connect, instant walkie-talkie service. Group Connect, Nextel’s new service, allows users to communicate with up to 20 other Nextel users nationwide at the touch of a button. And Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) allows users to send text, images and audio together.

The Motorola i836 measures 3.4" x 1.9" x 0.94" and weighs about four ounces. It is currently available through all Nextel distribution channels at a price of $199.99, with a two-year service agreement, new activation and credit approval.

See also:

Motorola Expands Mobile Phone Line-up with ATI's IMAGEON Media Processors

Motorola Announces New Push to Talk Platform for iDEN

New Java Developer Tools for BlackBerry




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