Reviewed on Mar 24th, 2010 in
3G,
Bluetooth Capable,
Camera Phones,
Flip Phone or Clamshell,
GPS,
iDEN,
Motorola,
Mp3 Phones,
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Motorola and Sprint have announced the i890, another iDEN phone this time in a flip format. Motorola i890 gives Nextel Direct Connect performance-minded function a new, sleek, stylish look. It also offers the upgraded ability to switch from an active push-to-talk call to an interconnect voice call at the touch of a button. It also features a Quick Release button for easy, one-handed operation and external media keys with Haptics for localized tactile feedback.
Motorola i890 Features:
- Display – 2.2-in” 240 x 320 (internal), 1.8-in” 128 x 160 (external)
- Input – 5-way navigation and external media keys, standard keypad
- Camera 2 MP, 4x digital zoom

- Video –Yes
- Video Calling (second camera) – No
- Networks
- Memory:
- up to 180 MB Internal
- microSD (up to 8GB)
- Messaging
- Multimedia –AAC, H.263,MP3, WAV, WMA9, XMF, eAAC+, RV, AMR WB, AMR NB, AAC+, MIDI, Real Audio H.264, MPEG-4,
- GPS – aGPS (assisted), Telenav (Sprint)
- FM Radio - No
- Battery Li-Ion
- Talk – Up to 205 min
- Standby –Up to 100 hrs.
- Connectivity
- Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
- USB 2.0
- Size
- 100 grams / 4.20 oz.
- 50.0 x 98.5 x 15.5 mm / 1.98 x 3.90 x 0.66 in.
- Color: Black
- Operating System: Proprietary
- Other Features: Java, WAP 2.0, three-way calling