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new products · cell phones · motorola · michael oryl
A new camera phone from Motorola, the V300
Snapshot by Michael Oryl on Saturday August 09, 2003.

Motorola V300Earlier on Motorola stunned the world with its new wave of handsets due for
the year and now we have the V300 - the latest phone to join Motorola's
league of newly announced handsets for 2003. Check out our Snapshot for pics and
specs.
The Motorola V300 is a fun-filled phone built with the latest of features to satisfy the individual. The beautifully crafted V300 comes equipped with an advanced digital camera, 24-chord polyphonics, an OLED outer display and a rich TFT color screen to give the best possible experience. With a built-in memory capacity of 5MB, the V300 allows the user to take, store and send pictures through its photo album using MMS technology. The JAVA enabled Motorola V300 allows users to download cool games and applications using GPRS and surf the web in color with a WAP 2.0 browser. Bearing a striking resemblance to the previously announced Motorola V295 (For the asian market), the V300 in comparison has significantly better features and build-quality. However it is not known whether the Motorola V300 is due to replace the V295. The Motorola V300 is expected to be available in Europe/Asia Pacific 3rd Quarter 2003.
Feature list of the Motorola V300:
- Frequency: Quad Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
- Dimensions: 89mm x 49mm x 25 mm
- Weight: 95g
- Standby: Up to 210 hours
- Talktime: Up to 500 minutes
- Display: External OLED (32 x 96 pixels) , Internal 65,535 color TFT (176 x 220 pixels)
- Enhanced integrated VGA digital camera (640 x 480 pixels) with lighting option, automatic/night mode
- 24 Chord Polyphonics
- 5MB Memory
- Photo Album Slideshow
- Photo Phonebook Caller Identification
- New Word Completion Input Technology
- MMS Enabled
- Nokia Smart Messaging
- WAP 2.0 XHTML Browser
- GPRS Class 8 (4+ 1)
- JAVA
- EMS 5.0
- USB connectivity
- PC Synchronization
- POP3/SMTP Email client
- Recordable Voice Memos
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