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Product DescriptionThe Motorola i776 PayGo phone was released in the 3rd quarter of 2008 with service provided by Boost Mobile and Nextel, both carriers being subsidiaries of Sprint. The handset supports text messaging and MMS functions and operates on the iDEN (Integrated Dispatch [Digital] Enhanced Network) protocol and is based on TDMA. Mounted on the flip portion of the phone is a VGA camera for still photos only. The main display is a TFT-LCD, 128 x 160 pixels, displaying 64K colors; the external-facing display is 128 x 32 pixels and also displays 64K colors. The integrated GPS feature enables e911 as well as navigation. Other features include Bluetooth, Web Browsing, speakerphone, and a 600-entry phonebook. The i776 is powered by a 3.7V, 1130mAh, Li-ion battery that reportedly delivers up to 3.4 hours of talk time and 84 hours of standby time
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