Motorola i760 Phone for Nextel
Product Description
Motorola i760 is a fashionable new handset with advanced features, including a large color display and five different ways to communicate. Digital cellular phone service. Direct Connect, the nationwide and country-to-country instant walkie-talkie service that connects users to each other in under a second. Group ConnectSM, the new service which allows users to communicate with up to 20 other Nextel users nationwide, all at once with the touch of a button, and to set it all up quickly and easily from their handset. Direct Talk, which allows users who are outside of the coverage area to manually transfer to a two-way radio-to-radio communication mode with a range of up to six miles depending upon specific conditions, such as terrain. Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) which allows users to send text, images and audio together, allowing a high level of expression and personalization.Amazon.com Product Description
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Motorola i760 Phone for Nextel
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5 comments
Anonymous on January 8, 2010 at 11:00 pm
“hi,im a satisfied costumer for the motorola i760 phone.Before all i had was a phone booth,but now that i got this phone no booth for me and evryone is sayen they want one too so im helpen.thanks for the phone.=)
N. Frangie on January 9, 2010 at 1:58 am
my husband uses this phone for work and it has one of the funniest ringtones i’ve ever heard. i don’t know what it’s called but it has an upbeat techno rhythm to it. the walkie talkie feature is very useful as everyone in his business network uses it all the time, including him. it’s great for a business that has many locations. i only give this product four stars because i haven’t tried it myself so i don’t know all the features. but i hope the review i’ve provided helps!
K. Horn on January 9, 2010 at 3:32 am
I had been very happy with my Motorola phone until the battery started losing its charge within a day, even when the phone was turned off. The friendly but incompetent customer support kept me on the phone for an average of 40 minutes for the repeated calls trying to figure out the problem. After the phone had finally been sent to their technical service center, they returned it to me that the phone was irreperable “due to customer abuse.” I have done nothing to that phone that could have caused any damage (unless using it to make phone calls counts as “customer abuse”), but got the same comment, without explanation after I had sent the phone in for a second time for reevaluation. It seems that Motorola is just trying to get out of fixing or replacing the phone free of charge under warranty. You’ll be fine with a Motorola phone as long as it works. After that, you’re on your own.
Monique Grayson on January 9, 2010 at 6:27 am
This cell phone is not worth the money. Iy worked only for about a few months. Then I had to buy a new cell phone. So I wouldn’t recommand this phone to my worst enemy…
S. Crosby on January 9, 2010 at 8:49 am
I’ve had this phone for about 14 months. It worked well for the first nine months or so, but then I started having problems getting a signal, and now it crashes on me all the time, in the middle of calls, and after I finish a call. I am a very light phone user, maybe 1 call every day or two. This phone is junk.