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Abstract: Customers of the Nextel division of the mobile operator now known as Sprint Nextel have waited a very long time for a Windows-based smartphone, a wait which is finally over with the debut of the Nextel i930 by Motorola. So was it worth the wait? While...
Abstract: Customers of the Nextel division of the mobile operator now known as Sprint Nextel have waited a very long time for a Windows-based smartphone, a wait which is finally over with the debut of the Nextel i930 by Motorola. So was it worth the wait? While ...
Abstract: We first heard about the Nextel i930 by Motorola in the December of 2003. Between the initial news in 2003 and the official launch in late 2005; Nextel merged with Sprint PCS and Motorola halted the development of a couple of Windows Mobile based Smart...
Abstract: Jan.2, 2005 by Julian Suwandi The old cliché "Better late than never" applies to this Smartphone. The Motorola i930 runs Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Smartphones (WM2003SE) rather than the new Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system. The phone wa...
Abstract: Motorola has always been in the mobile phone fray ever since mobile phones came to the forefront in the mid-nineties, but now they are in the 21st centurys mobile phone Internet connectivity fray, and the result is no different. Motorolas i930 is a...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Up to 168 min, Nextel Communications<br> <b>Good:</b> The Nextel i930 by Motorola syncs seamlessly with Microsoft Outlook and supports iDEN and GSM networks for world roaming. The smart phone has excellent call quality, a speakerphone, and an SD expansion slot, plus it automatically obtains POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail accounts over the Internet.<br> <b>Bad:</b> The Nextel i930 by Motorola uses the older Windows Mobile 2003 OS rather than Windows Mobile 5, and it lacks Bluetooth. Its also big and heavy, and it has weak battery performance.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The Nextel i930 by Motorola is a good choice for executives looking for a world phone that syncs seamlessly with Outlook--if you can live with the poor battery performance and the lack of Bluetooth.<br>