Filed under: Handsets, Motorola, Sprint, iDEN
If there’s one thing we can promise when a Moto starts with “i” it’s that it’ll be an iDEN phone, so when you hear that there’s an i680 in the FCC, you can pretty much gather what’s going on here. Taking a look at the documentation, the newest push-to-talk clamshell out of Schaumburg looks way different than what we’re used to — but then again, so did the i9, so we can’t say we’re surprised to see ‘em push the boundaries of iDEN design yet again. It’s got a camera of unknown resolution and appears to be pretty well ruggedized (we’d expect no less from your average iDEN set) on account of that beefy thumbscrew holding the battery cover on around back, but it’s hard to say when it’s launching, so we’re trying to keep our excitement level to a dull roar at this point. More as soon as we get it.
[Via Phone Scoop]
Motorola i680 gets FCC clearance originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 13 Nov 2009 09:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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