SouthernLINC Launches Motorola i1 Rugged Android Phone
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May 19, 2010, 8:37 AM by Eric M. Zeman
SouthernLINC today announced the availability of the Motorola i1. The i1 is the first mil-spec 810F ruggedized iDEN-capable Android handset to hit the market. Key features include push-to-talk, capacitive touch display, Wi-Fi, 5 megapixel camera, GPS navigation, Exchange support, memory card slot (up to 32GB support), and Swype text entry. It also has stereo Bluetooth and Adobe Flash Lite. It is available for $200 with a two-year contract or $275 with a one-year contract.
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But data over...
...IDEN?
Uh...
That's the first thing that came to mind when I saw this, lol. I hope it's using evdo or something else for data, otherwise it's probably pretty useless unless you're using wifi. Wish they had something like this for vzw. I dropped my incredible and c...
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This phone has been..
A long time coming. i think android is the wave of the future, less restrictions is MUCH better. also, that rugged aspect is sweet for parents who are afriad their teens will destroy their phones within the first hour of getting it. đ
que?!?! what?!?!
Sprint was suposed to launch this phone a while ago âšī¸
I wouldn't be suprised if sprint launches it within the next 2 weeks.
Super!!
Now I can play Homerun battle 3d in the shower!
in the construction industry....