The Motorola V360 is a clamshell 2G/3G GSM phone with a built in video camera. The V360 is 90mm by 47mm by 24mm and weighs in at 104g, making this a very a small and lightweight cell phone. The internal display on the v360 is 176px by 220px and has a 262K color TFT screen. The thin Film Transistor used in this phone is the highest resolution LCD technology currently available. The external display on this Motorola phone, which is used for the clock and phone/call status, is 96px by 80px, and uses 4 levels of Gray Scale. The Motorola v360 has 5MB of internal memory with TransFlash removable memory of up to 512MB. The v360’s standby time is 140-240 hrs with up to 4-7 hrs of talk time. The v360’s backlit keypad is blue, if that makes a difference to anyone. LOL. The Motorola v360 can be purchased with plans from TMobile for free with a new plan, or from online stores like www.wireless-phone.com where you currently get $50 cash back with a new plan. (8-02-2006).
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The Motorola V360 is tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz phone. The data communication technologies supported are 2G GPRS Class 10 (2U/4D) and 3G EDGE Class 10. This cell phone can be used in both 2G and 3G GSM networks, with maximum data rates of 160 kbps and 384Kbps respectively. Video streams, like live TV channels, news, weather and business updates currently have better reception in 3G networks. The WAP 2.0 browser with TLS 1.0/SSL 3.0 provides a secure interface for web browsing, emails & e-commerce. The v360 has Bluetooth® wireless Class 2 technology with a range of up to 30 feet for binding with other Bluetooth® enabled devices like hands free headsets, Laptops, wireless printers or PC’s for data transfer & for use as a wireless dial-up modem. The Moto v360 is also equipped with a mini USB connector for connecting with PC’s and laptops to synchronize data or for use as a dial-up modem.
The Motorola V360 has an integrated digital VGA camera/camcorder with 4x digital zoom and a digital audio player. Short video films can be recorded and sent in either MMS or as e-mail attachments. The phone supports audio video standard MPEG-4 for web streaming media, broadcast television and video conversation at low bit rate 4800bit/s to 4Mbit/s. The v360 uses the H.263 video codec for it’s video conferencing. And J2MEâ„¢ is the current runtime environment used on the V360 phones. CLDC 1.0/ MIDP 2.0 is included for use when downloading and running application or game MIDlets.
The Motorola V360 has a phonebook with the capacity to store up to 500 phone numbers, the contacts stored in the phone book can be called by voice commands or can be configured into the speed dial menu. Entries 1-9 in the phone book can be called by single-digit speed dial. Hands-free calls can be made with the integrated speaker phone. Different ringtones can be assigned to each contact in the phonebook, giving the user the ability to configure the ringer caller ID. In this way, when the phone rings, the caller can be identified from the ring tone. The PIM features available in Motorola V360 phone are Calculator, Currency Converter, Alarms, MP3 player, Calendar, clock & World Clock. With VibraCall® Alert, the phone can be configured to vibrate when a call or message is received, this is a nice touch for those times when the ringer needs to be turned off. The other alert types that can be configured on the phone are MP3, Polyphonic and Monophonic ringtones. The user has the capability to download and configure pictures taken with the phone’s camera as wallpapers or screen savers. Pictures can also be configured for use with the v360’s picture caller ID. When this feature is turned on, a unique photo is displayed along with the caller’s number when a call is received from this contact. Any pictures can be configured as caller ID photos.
The Motorola V360 has many messaging features like SMS, MMS and EMS to send text, audio & video. iTAPâ„¢ predictive text tool is provided for fast and easy typing. Formatted text with fonts, colors and pictures can be sent through EMS. The e-mail clients POP3 and SMTP are supported for e-mail downloading and also work in the offline mode. The communication features available in the Wireless Village are instant messaging, caller/called party presence information, creation of chat groups and content sharing through storage areas. Voice mail is a network service provider feature.
The phone has a 3-level security system. The phone lock is used to protect the instrument from any misuse, and the phone must be unlocked to be able to answer calls. The phone also is SIM PIN Enabled, whic means that the SIM PIN must be entered before making a call, SIM PIN2 is used to protect important data and network services like call barring etc. It is possible to either enable or disable any of these locks, when disabled the unlock code is not required to be entered, but the user’s phone can be accessed by anyone if the phone is lost. Pre-configured local emergency numbers, like 911, can be called, even if the phone is locked. The Motorola v360 is also hearing aid compatible (M3/M4).
Visit Motorola for more information on the v360.