Motorola V3688
Keyboard telephone made by Motorola in 1999
The Motorola V3688 (also known as Wings) is a GSM cellular phone, released by Motorola in 1999. It was the lightest and smallest phone of its time, and based on the clamshell design.[1][2] It was superseded by the similar V3690 and V50.
Specifications
The complete Motorola V3688 list of specifications are:[3]
Type | |
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Modes | GSM 900 / GSM 1800 |
Weight | 3.14 oz (83 g) |
Dimensions | 3.43" x 1.80" x 0.93" (83 x 44 x 25 mm ) |
Form Factor | Clamshell Stub Antenna |
Battery Life | Talk: 3.33 hours (200 minutes) Standby: 140 hours (5.8 days) |
Battery Type | Standard, 600mAh Li-Ion |
Display | Type: Monochrome graphic, Optimax Size: 96 x 64 pixels, 5 lines |
Platform / OS | (N/A) |
Memory | 100 entries |
Phone Book Capacity | 250 SIM card only |
High-Speed Data | 14.4k |
Text Messaging | SMS |
Pre Release Codename | Kramer, StarTAC 210 |
Multiple Languages | 26 |
Available Colors | black, galaxy gray, light titanium, and radar blue |
Available Accessories | Replacement battery, car charger |
References
External links
- V3688 Service Manual
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