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What does the i stand for?

lorna

Nov 1, 2005, 12:18 PM
In 6256i, what does the i stand for?

I ask because when I asked a sales rep what the i in my Moto V60i stood for, he told me, "It stands for INTERCHANGEABLE face plates." It was then that I bought the deep metallic apple red face plate for my V60i.

So: What does the i in the 6256i stand for?

-Lorna
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bluejay

Nov 2, 2005, 9:42 AM
I am not positive, but here's a thought:

Nokia came out with the 3585, then subsequently came out with the 3585i. The only difference between the two handsets was that the 3585i had GPS capabilities for E911.
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lorna

Nov 2, 2005, 10:48 AM
Well, I checked the Nokia 6256i and there is no mention of GPS in the features/specifications. Thanks for giving me the thought, though. 🙂

-Lorna
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Daenerys

Nov 2, 2005, 3:34 PM
It does have that feature though, it's required by law that all new phones must have it. e911 capability, at least, which is what he meant
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trippin

Nov 8, 2005, 1:36 PM
By saying that, he doesn't mean that the i stands for the gps capabilities... he's saying that there was only a slight difference between the two models, so instead of making a whole new name for it, they just add an i. Moto just did this with their razrs.. (See front page of phonescoop.com)
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