Motorola A920 Specs

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Description

This world GSM/WCDMA phone features color display, built-in camera, touch screen, GPRS, UMTS high-speed data, GPS, SD/MMC card slot, speakerphone, wireless Internet, J2ME, distinctive ring, streaming video and audio plus MP3 playback.

Cons

  • The touchscreen uses resistive technology, which is not responsive
  • Thick body (0.94 inches)
  • Does not support fast data speeds (UMTS)
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Display

Resolution: 320 x 208 px
Technology: TFT
Colors: 65 536

Hardware

Internal storage: 0.008GB
Storage expansion: MMC, SD
OS: Symbian (7.0), UIQ 2.0
Device type: Smartphone

Battery

Capacity: 1050 mAh
Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable

Camera

Rear: Swivel
Main camera: 0.3 MP VGA
Video recording: Yes
Features:
Video calling
Dimensions: 5.83 x 2.36 x 0.94 inches
(148 x 60 x 24 mm)
Weight: 7.48 oz (212.0 g)
Features: Stylus

Cellular

3G: Bands 1(2100)
Data Speed: UMTS

Connectivity & Features

USB: Yes
Location: GPS
Other: Computer sync, Infrared, SyncML

Phone features

Notifications: Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones (16 voices), Vibration, Speakerphone
Other features: Voice dialing, Voice recording

Regulatory Approval

FCC approval:
Date approved: Mar 12, 2003
FCC ID value: IHDT56CN1
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