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Phonescoop just posted an update to the Moto V710. The Moto E815, and
the phone looks great. Has anyone heard anything about this phone? will
it be coming to Veriozn?? I know Moto has been putting out bad
craftsmanship lately, but this phone looks very nice.
Here is the link with photos:
http://www.phonescoop.com/articles [...] x.php?p=m1
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The E815 will be Motorola's first CDMA EVDO phone, which we expect to
see soon on Verizon's network. It's a professional-looking flip phone,
very similar size and shape to Motorola's V710 for Verizon, but silver
instead of black. It will sport a 1.23 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 40
MB of built-in memory and a TransFlash memory slot. And Verizon better
deliver some compelling multimedia services for EVDO, because a
Motorola rep told us the E815 wouldn't be able to be used as a
Bluetooth modem for your laptop – just like the V710.
On 6 Jan 2005 15:31:19 -0800, EENYC1@AOL.COM wrote:
>Phonescoop just posted an update to the Moto V710. The Moto E815, and
>the phone looks great. Has anyone heard anything about this phone? will
>it be coming to Veriozn?? I know Moto has been putting out bad
>craftsmanship lately, but this phone looks very nice.
>Here is the link with photos:
>http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/ces_2005/index.php?p=m1
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T wrote:
> And Verizon better
> deliver some compelling multimedia services for EVDO, because a
> Motorola rep told us the E815 wouldn't be able to be used as a
> Bluetooth modem for your laptop - just like the V710.
>
>
That's too bad. A bluetooth laptop link would be nice. Will the E815
(and does the V710) be able to transfer data using a hard wired cable
between the laptop and phone?
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T wrote:
> And Verizon better
> deliver some compelling multimedia services for EVDO, because a
> Motorola rep told us the E815 wouldn't be able to be used as a
> Bluetooth modem for your laptop - just like the V710.
>
>
That's too bad. A bluetooth laptop link would be nice. Will the E815
(and does the V710) be able to transfer data using a hard wired cable
between the laptop and phone?
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