Motorola launches fully loaded i870

October 31, 2005 Motorola launches fully loaded i870

Motorola Monday announced release of its i870, a mobile device that includes a myriad of communications capabilities.

The gadget includes a camera, two-way radio and MP3 player and is constructed with an antimicrobial coating just in time for the winter cold and flu season.

"This safe, non-toxic silver ion technology has been incorporated into the phone's painted surfaces to help inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold and other microorganisms," Motorola said in a news release.

Motorola launches fully loaded i870
The i870 is priced at around $300 and accommodates a removable Transflash media memory card that is available in 128, 256 and 512 megabyte sizes.

Copyright 2005 by United Press International


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