Motorola V525
December 8th, 2005 - Posted in Motorola
Motorola expands its product portfolio with another high end device, the V525. It is equipped with an integrated VGA Digital Camera, a high resolution TFT colour display, MMS, MP3 ring tones, Bluetooth and quad band technology.
The V525 uses supports MP3, so the user can select a favourite song as a ring tone. A glance at the external display shows who’s calling, and a closer look at the larger main display can show the caller’s photo. Up to 1000 phone numbers can be stored in the V525’s phone directory, each with photo. Five megabytes of memory space offers room for games, songs, screen savers, and backgrounds which can be easily downloaded directly from Vodafone Live.
The Motorola V525 at a Glance
Size (HxWxD): 89.2 x 49.2 x 25.4 mm
Colour: silver
Weight: 114 grams
Standby time: up to 196 hours
Talk time: up to 488 hours
Band support: quad band (850, 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz)
WAP Capabilities: WAP 2.0/x-html
GPRS: 2 up and 4 down links
Bluetooth: built-in
Data interfaces: RS232 serial and USB cable
Java: MIDP2.0/CLDC 1.1
Voice-Dialling: yes
Voice-Notes: yes (2 minutes)
External Display: 2 lines (96×32 pixels)
Internal Display: 176×220 pixels, tft, 65,536 colours
Internal camera: VGA quality
Vibration alarm: yes
Messaging: MMS/SMS
Chat: IM Wireless Village
Memory: 5 MB
Ring tones: self programmable 24 voice MIDI and MP3
Phone book: 1000 entries with picture caller-id
Email client: pop3/smtp
Bluetooth accessories: headset, pc card, car kit.