Motorola Renegade V950 – Within Strength Lies Style
As the fifth QChat phone that Sprint released in 2008, Motorola Renegade V950 is a reliable and sturdy clamshell handset, which sports plenty of useful features including Sprint Mobile Broadband network, push-to-talk and Sprint TV.
Comes in a plain design, the Renegade meets military standards for dust, shock, temperature, pressure, blowing rain and more, which ensures its functionality under ruthless condition. It has a 1.6" 64,536-color external display and a 2.2" 262K-color QVGA internal display. Measuring 4.1" long by 2.1" wide by 0.66" deep and weighing 4.16 ounces, it is not only a slim and modern cell phone, but also gives you a sturdy feel.
Empowered with Qualcomm’s QChat technology, the Renegade uses Sprint's CDMA network for regular voice calls, but it connects to Nextel's iDEN network through a gateway for Direct Connect PTT communication. It also maximizes users’ mobile experience with its speedy Sprint Mobile Broadband connection. And, the push-to-talk button for group chatting, in which the user can open a conversation by pressing the button, just like using transceiver.
Boasting a rugged yet stylish design and well-packed features, Motorola Renegade V950 is a handset that can bring you performance and reliability whether you are on the go or at the workplace.
Comes in a plain design, the Renegade meets military standards for dust, shock, temperature, pressure, blowing rain and more, which ensures its functionality under ruthless condition. It has a 1.6" 64,536-color external display and a 2.2" 262K-color QVGA internal display. Measuring 4.1" long by 2.1" wide by 0.66" deep and weighing 4.16 ounces, it is not only a slim and modern cell phone, but also gives you a sturdy feel.
Empowered with Qualcomm’s QChat technology, the Renegade uses Sprint's CDMA network for regular voice calls, but it connects to Nextel's iDEN network through a gateway for Direct Connect PTT communication. It also maximizes users’ mobile experience with its speedy Sprint Mobile Broadband connection. And, the push-to-talk button for group chatting, in which the user can open a conversation by pressing the button, just like using transceiver.
In addition, the Renegade is packed with various on-the-go features such as e-mail, calendar, calculator, file manager and world clock for business professionals. E-mail is onboard for POP3 accounts such as Yahoo, Hotmail and AOL, and you can even get work e-mails if your company uses Outlook Web Access. With its built-in GPS navigation, users can enjoy features like audible and visual turn-by-turn directions, as well as Microsoft Live Search for searching for local businesses.
As an EV-DO-capable phone that supports fast data transfer rates, the Renegade is equipped with Sprint TV, Music Store and Sprint Radio, offering users songs, chat shows, sports news and other programs for selection. Other features also include stereo Bluetooth, instant messaging and chat, a 2.0-megapixel camera with 8X digital zoom, a speakerphone and voice dialing. It comes with a covered microUSB port compatible with microSD cards up to 8 GB, but has a 2.5mm headset that require a 3.5mm adapter if you want to use your own headphones.
Boasting a rugged yet stylish design and well-packed features, Motorola Renegade V950 is a handset that can bring you performance and reliability whether you are on the go or at the workplace.
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