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Motorola V70
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8 January 08, 2002 6881039B25
Product Overview
96 X 64 pixel inverse graphical display with 3 lines of English text, 1 line of
icons, and one line of prompts
•Display zoom
Display animation
VibraCall® vibrating alert
Downloadable ring tones
3
Voice activation for phone book entries
Simplified text entry using iTAP™ predictive text entry
Calling line identification
3
Supports call forwarding for incoming voice, fax and data calls
3
Supports 3V SIM cards
•SIM Toolkit Class 2 (STK)
3
Personal management tools: calculator with currency converter, real time clock
with date, reminders, and caller profiling
Phase II Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD)
3
Hearing Aid Telephone Interconnection System (HATIS) support
Micro Browser connection via WAP over GPRS
3
Multiple destination SMS
TrueSync™ Multi-Point Synchronization Capability
FM Stereo Radio (with optional headset accessory)
Speaker Dependant Voice Activation
The voice dialing feature allows the user to recall pre-programmed voice numbers
simply by pressing the Voice Dial soft key and speaking the desired voice name
entry.
Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) 1.1 Compliancy
In the WAP environment, access to the Internet is initiated in wireless markup
language (WML), which is derived from hypertext markup language (HTML). The
request is passed to a WAP gateway which retrieves the information from the server
in standard HTML (subsequently filtered to WML) or directly in WML if available.
The information is then passed to the mobile subscriber via the mobile network.
The V70’s microbrowser can be configured for baud, idle timeout, line type,
phone number, and connection type.
3. Network, subscription and SIM card or service provider dependent feature. Not available in all areas.
The user cannot place or receive calls while adding voice names to the phone’s
memory.
Because the GSM standard does not provide the option to store voice tags onto the
SIM card, voice tags are added to the phone’s memory.
Bitmap image data will download as text. If the image is larger than the screen,
only part of the image will display.

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