The Motorola 325i is a mobile phone created for Verizon Wireless in 2006. The 325i was in fact an upgrade from the Motorola 325. The new version included Bluetooth technology to support wireless headsets. The Motorola 325i could take advantage of Verizon's wireless GPS network, and downloadable entertainment offerings including ring tones and games. In addition to Verizon, US Cellular and Metro PCS also offered customers this model phone. The Motorola 325i has since been discontinued, although it is still found on the secondhand market.
Dimensions
The Motorola 325i is 1.9 inches wide by 3.6 inches tall when closed. Lying flat, this phone measures .9 inches deep, and weighs 4.1 ounces. The LCD display has a resolution of 176 by 222 pixels, and 16-bit color spectrum.
Design
The Motorola 325i is a folding clam-shell design with a retractable antenna. This phone has a backlit keypad and illuminating bezel around the screen. A digital camera lens located behind the screen lets users frame their photos in the display screen.
Battery
The battery of the Motorola 235i could support up to 195 minutes, or just over 3 hours, of talk time on a single charge, and 20 hours maximum standby time.
Function and Features
The Motorola 325i included a speakerphone, vibrating alerts and polyphonic ring tones. Organizer features such as a calendar, reminders alarm and calculator were standard, as well as Web support to download original wallpapers and ring tones. Messaging services included intelligent typing technology (iTAP) and multimedia messaging.
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