Motorola V66 Cellular Phone
The Motorola V66 cellular phone has GPRS connectivity, enhanced Motorola user interface, and WAP 1.1 wireless browser.
This is a powerful, yet light-weighting (2.79 oz.) phone. It’s one of the early models with advanced cellular entertainment and mobile data features. Also, this is a GSM world phone. This means that it works on GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz networks, which are the most broadly available networks in the world. Some call this feature “global roaming” capability. Motorola V66 Cellular Phone – Features The Motorola’s GPRS connectivity allows you to surf the wireless web with the WAP browser at rates around 20-40 kbps, comparable to home dial-up connections. This means you can download ringers (you can add 32 new ones) and other applications the cell phone supports wirelessly from the web at high transfer rates. However, you need to have a cell phone plan that supports GPRS plus you pay for the data that is transferred. Of course, you don’t have to download applications with the browser as there are many other useful wireless sites with news, stock quotes, weather information, dating services, etc. online. Other useful features on the Motorola V66 cellular phone include FM stereo radio option (with additional accessory), which lets you listen to the radio while on the move. And for all SMS/wireless e-mail fans, there’s Motorola’s simplified iTAP software, which anticipates the words you are trying to spell when typing text into emails and SMS.
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