Motorola has provided details of i1, the world’s first Android-Powered Smartphone with Push to Talk disclosed. For Sprint Nextel iDEN network in the United States led I1 has a 3.1-inch 320 x 480 HVGA touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera and Wi-Fi It includes the mobile equivalent of Cursive – The Swype on-screen QWERTY keyboard entry system – and has a solid construction, the military requirements for protection against dust, shock, vibration and blowing rain met.
Sprint Motorola i1 First Android Cell Phone Push To Talk integrates with Microsoft Document Viewer.
The device will run Android 1.5 and the Push to Talk allows users to connect to each other almost instantly in touch. The phone has the ability to see who is calling you, regardless of what application is used, and push-to-talk calls can be hidden in the background to make it easier to multitask.
In addition to the inlet of the keyboard Swype I1 includes XT9 for those who like old school SMS. Office and personal information such as email, calendar and contacts are automatically synchronized to the device and Word documents and PowerPoint can also be integrated as when you travel with the player in Microsoft Document Viewer.
The Opera Mini browser 5 is free for the navigation on the Nextel National Network and Wi-Fi, while the Android browser for use over Wi-Fi has Flash 8 support. Additional applications and widgets can also be downloaded from Android Market. Although the screenshots provided MOTOBLUR point to a interface that has not been confirmed if the i1 will actually run it.
I1 is the first truly robust Android phone we have seen, in accordance with military specifications 810F. The 5-megapixel autofocus camera has an LED flash, 4x digital zoom, video capture, geo-tagging capabilities, and Panorama.
Connectivity features include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, USB microphone, while the synchronization of air and a 2.5 mm headphone jack. It supports Adobe Flash, MP3, WAV, WMA, WMV, MIDI and audio format MP4 and H.263, H.264 and WMV.
The 1400mAh battery is for a maximum of four days standby power and well up to 210 minutes of talk time. It comes with a microSD card with 2 GB of removable cards that can be replaced by up to 32 GB.
I1 Motorola measures 58 x 118 x 12.8 mm and weighs 131.26 grams (4.63 ounces). It is available through Sprint in North America in summer 2010 and in several regions of the world from 2 Quarter of 2010.




March 24th, 2010
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