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Motorola i710 Phone (Nextel)
 
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Motorola i710 Phone (Nextel)

by Motorola
2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Nextel's most advanced entry-level clamshell phone ever
  • Vibrant 65K display with enhanced clarity allows you to customize your screen with downloadable wallpapers, adjustable color palettes, and choice of three font sizes.
  • Hands-free cellular conversations are always available with the built-in speakerphone.
  • Capture memos or phone conversations for future playback of phone numbers, tasks, or driving directions
  • Includes phone and travel charger.
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Product Details

Product Manual [2.46mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 3.6 x 2 x 1.1 inches ; 5.1 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0002INJGM
  • Item model number: I710
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #265,423 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories)
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Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Sleek and stylish yet never complicated, Motorola's i710 flip phone is designed to appeal to small- and medium-sized business owners seeking an affordable, user-friendly handset for their workforces. The phone is packed with high-tech features to streamline your business, from Java-technology business applications to Motorola's iDEN push-to-talk system and even GPS features. Its brilliant, 10-line, internal color display makes it easier--as well as more fun--to use.

Calling Features
The i710 offers an integrated speakerphone, voice dialing, wait, and pause dialing for quick access to telephone systems with passwords. Other calling features include call timers, redial, a missed-call indicator, a call log, any-key answer, auto-answer, auto-redial, speed dial, mute control, no-answer transfer, vibrating ring, and differential ring.

Messaging and Internet
Heading up its communication abilities is Motorola's iDEN push-to-talk technology, which puts multiple users in touch at the press of a button. iDEN technology combines speakerphone, voice command, phone book, voice mail, digital 2-way radio, mobile Internet and e-mail, wireless modems, voice activation, and voice recordings to virtually recreate a user's office on the road.

Further, GPS technology lets users do everything from tracking fleets to simplifying routes and obtaining the most efficient travel directions. Mobile messaging services give users convenient, 1-screen access to voice-mail messages, text messages, and quick notes. There's also a handy voice recorder for taking on-the-fly memos.

Organizer
The i710 features a datebook and a 600-entry contacts list to keep important colleagues at a user's fingertips.

Vital Statistics
The Motorola i710 weighs 5.10 ounces and measures 3.60 x 2.00 x 1.10 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3.3 hours of digital talk time, and up to 70 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the IDEN 800 frequency. The phone comes with a one year limited warranty.

What's in the Box
Motorola i710 handset, lithium-ion battery, AC charger, user's manual.


 

Customer Reviews

14 Reviews
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4 star:
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3 star:
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2 star:
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Average Customer Review
2.5 out of 5 stars (14 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars new features, none of which are free, August 18, 2004
This review is from: Motorola i710 Phone (Nextel) (Wireless Phone)
It's shameful that Americans are usually the last country to have the latest in phone technology. Sweden is the cell-phone capital of the world - followed by Japan, then Europe... so whatever phones we're using, the Swedes got to play with 2 years ago. Oh well. The way our phone market is here, we're slaves to the industry.

My phone is set up w/ 500 anytime minutes, unlimited nights & weekends and unlimited walkie-talkie minutes.

I also have Internet access on the phone, but just the limited access - it's all text, and only access to 80 sites... so few are WAP compatible nowadays.

The color screen is fairly sharp in resolution, all things considered. Unlike the more primitive black-n-white phones, these phones don't come with games - only demos you have to pay for. I bought a data cable so I could put my own photos (wallpaper) on the phone w/o buying someone else's wallpaper. After all, I want my dogs on there, not some else's dogs!

The data cable is not sold with that intent, however. The cable cost over 30 bucks, too! I searched all over the Internet until I found a 3rd party utility called WebJal that lets you put your own wallpaper and ringtones on the phone. So far, I've only had success with the wallpaper. Webjal is only available for Windows, and as a Mac user, I found the lack of support by Nextel and Motorola extremely frustrating. Apparently, Motorola & Nextel don't want you fiddling with their phones (even though you actually buy the phone, they still want to believe it's their phone!), so don't expect Nextel or Motorola to help you in any way to get your personal photos or sound effects on your phone - if you want this ability, wait and pray for the next version of the iPod to be a PDA & Phone combo, or else you'll have to search online like I did for several days to find the appropriate software, etc. to put on your own content.

The phone comes with about 10 ringtones, only one of which isn't absolutely horrible to listen to.

The phone is very easy to program and the buttons are fairly intuitive and there are a couple of "soft" buttons which are context sensitive - so applause to Motorola for that! The phone comes with the battery and a wall charger - and that's it. I had to buy the case (by Bodyglove - it's nice), the car charger and the data cable separately - I spent more on the accessories than I did for the phone and I haven't even bought a hands-free ear-thingy yet!!

The speaker works very well - I was able to have a conversation with my mother on the phone and she didn't even know I was using the speaker until I told her - another star for that!

Also impressive is the volume control that's on the side of the phone. Without even messing with the keyboard, you can quickly adjust your volume without even looking at the phone, just listening as the sound gets quieter and finally goes to vibrate mode. Another star for that.

The speaker and ringer are impressively loud and have a long acoustic range (you can hear it clearly when it's jammed deep in your pocket or purse.

Adding names and numbers is fairly intuitive. I really haven't had to consult my manual for everything, since there is context sensitive help on nearly every screen if you need it.

I'm annoyed that simple games that are free on other phones are not built-in. Considering how much money people spend on ringtones, wallpaper, etc., the phones should be free, since they charge for everything!

The walkie-talkie button can be programmed so you only need to PPT (push to talk) instantly with someone else using Nextel. I have the "local" PPT, which is all of Texas... you have to pay extra to talk nationwide. It's cheaper to have a more expensive plan than to pay for overages - they don't dilly around - 40 cents per minute on overages!

If you talk an hour every day to a friend, your 500 minutes will be eaten up very quickly, but if you're like me, you'll have plenty to spare - I'm hardly on the phone, but it's nice to know I can talk if I need to.

There is supposedly some built-in GPS stuff, but you have to pay for the service, so it's not like a stand-alone GPS device if you want to go GeoCaching or anything.

The phone is conveniently small, but not so small that you need a microscope and/or a toothpick to dial and read the buttons. The accessory clip (sold separately) is really meant for hooking onto belts - so unless you wear slacks with belt, it's not too sturdy to hook onto your jeans or pocket - so I just stick the whole phone in my pocket - and it makes a wierd bulge w/ the clip, etc.

I'm still waiting for my friends to get Nextel so I can use the walkie-talkie feature. Nextel should have a site where folks can exchange their walkie-talkie numbers - because they're totally different than phone numbers, so it's not like you'd lose any privacy - almost like SMS chat, but different. I still pine for the abilities in the "Global" used on "Earth: Final Conflict," but this may still be 10 years off - I hear that Dallas Semiconductor is still working on the flexible/expandible viewscreens.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not that great, October 27, 2005
This review is from: Motorola i710 Phone (Nextel) (Wireless Phone)
Just got the phone on monday and I am returning it for the i850 the phone is slow really bad screen display...overall I'm kind of upset about it
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money!!, May 14, 2006
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KSM (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motorola i710 Phone (Nextel) (Wireless Phone)
I have had this phone for less than 2 years, and it is a piece of junk. When I purchased it with Nextel, they advertised free roaming. This led me to believe that I could go just about anywhere and still get service. WRONG!! I flew to S.D. one day after my 30 day return policy was up. I had 0 reception, when I contacted Nextel, they told me that they roam to their own towers, no one elses. Well how can you call that free roaming? It's a joke. I have basicly no service if I get out of my area. Now I have 3 months left, and have this phone that doesn't hold a charge for a day. I even replaced the battery, and still no help. Please look elsewhere for a phone and service other than Nextel.
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