Friday, May 30, 2008

A look at the Upcoming Motorola Adventure V750 from Verizon Wireless

Here's a preview of the Rugged Motorola Adventure V750 that will be soon released by Verizon Wireless.

Mobile phone experts expect that the Motorola V750 is one of the two new devices planned to be launched this summer. It will be released along with the introduction of the wireless network's new PTT service.

The Motorola Adventure is being marketed as a rugged handset because it has military specs. This means that the design of the V750 will meet military specs 810F for shock, vibration, solar radiation, high temperature storage, altitude, blowing dust, high and low temperature operation. This is a phone that is built to withstand the pressure of any adventure. That's probably they called it the "Adventure".

The promo materials for the wireless network's upcoming rugged mobile phone indicates that the V750 adventure will offer "High Performance Audio." Customers will be able to reliably make calls in any pout door environment. Well, I expect nothing less with a handset that has passed military specs 810F.

As I've mentioned before the wireless network will launch this phone as part of its PTT program. Naturally, the Motorola Adventure V750 will offer Verizon's PTT. Push-to-Talk or PTT is a communication feature that allows a person to quickly communicate with another PTT subscriber with a press of a button.

Since most of the information on Verizon's Motorola Adventure V750 came from leaked promotion sheets, it's expected that the wireless network will launch the handset in the near future. Here are some details on the Motorola Adventure V750:

Features:

  • 2.2 inch high resolution internal display
  • 1.6 external display
  • 2 megapixel Camera with one-touch access to digital imaging
  • Optional 8GB removable microSD
  • Stereo Bluetooth and Bluetooth printing
  • VZ Navigator
  • VCast Music with Rhapsody
  • Filed Force Manager

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