Motorola V325
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Motorola V325 | |
Screen | 176x220 pixels, 65,000 colors |
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Ringtone | Polyphonic, 72 chords |
Networks | CDMA 850 and 1900, AMPS 850 |
Connectivity | USB |
Physical size | 3.6" x 1.9" x 0.9" (91mm x 49mm x 24mm) |
Weight | 4.09 oz (116g) |
The Motorola V325 is a basic clamshell cell phone for Verizon Wireless and US Cellular with a large display and an outer shell that lights up during incoming calls. The V325 is an upgrade of the V265/V276, and includes a universal USB charger rather than a proprietary Motorola charger.
Introduced to the market in Q1 2006, the Motorola V325 was the first cell phone compatible with Verizon Wireless' VZ Navigator application, which provides customers with turn-by-turn, written, and spoken directions to more than 14 million points of interest in the U.S. as well as maps of their current location. Recently, VZ Navigator compatibility has been extended across much of the company's cell phone lineup.
Features include:
- VGA (640x480) camera with zoom, self-timer, white-balance and photo effects
- LCD color display with 176x220 pixels supporting 65,000 colors
- BREW downloadable games
- MMS allows text and multimedia messaging
- Supports custom MP3 ringtones
- High quality speakerphone with voice-recognition functions
- GPS technology allows for location-based services
- WAP 2.0 web browser
Other technical data include:
- Form Factor: Clamshell
- Stub Antenna
- Battery Life: Talk: 3.25 hours, Standby: 200 hours (8.3 days)
[edit] Carriers
The phone has been distributed in North America by the following carriers: