Advantages and Disadvantages of Motorola GRASP (Review)
Posted on | August 2, 2010 | No Comments

Motorola recently showing a new eco-friendly mobile phone that has added to its product range, namely Motorola GRASP. Qwerty handset supports CDMA networks, and will theoretically compatible with Verizon, Sprint, and MetroPCS (thanks to the support band AWS). Motorola GRASP is hp that support EV-DO 3G network with full QWERTY keyboard, and weighs 105g (3.7oz) and measures 94 x 64 x 13mm (3.7 x 2.4 x 0.5inci).
Motorola GRASP offers a 2.2 inch display screen located just above the QWERTY keyboard and comes with a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera with digital zoom which will allow users to instantly share pictures or videos with friends and family. An MP3 player the media was also there and not miss a 3.5mm headset jack. For those who prefer to listen wirelessly, the GRASP also supports Bluetooth stereo headset. Batteries are 950mAh Li-Ion battery that has up to 5.3 hours of time to talk or up to 17.9 days standby time. This mobile phone has the ability to be used easily while browsing the web, retrieve email, send instant messages to your friends, and GPS that can be used to navigate to the location of the nearest gas station from GRASP.
The GRASP Motorola is a product of Green (environmentally friendly) that meets the requirements of BFRs and PVC free housing that is 100% recyclable. Motorola GRASP price and availability yet to be announced today.
Motorola GRASP Specs:
Band CDMA 800/1700/1900MHz
Data 1xRTT/EV-DO Rev. A
Size 94 x 61 x 13mm (3.7 x 2.4 x 0.5in)
Weight 105g (3.7oz)
Battery Life Up to 5.3 hours talk time, 17.9 days of standby
Main Display 2.2-inch QCIF (220 x 176 pixel)
Camera 1.3 megapixel w/digital zoom
Video Record/playback
Messaging SMS/MMS
Email IMAP/POP/Exchange/Gmail
Bluetooth Yes, stereo
Memory microSD card
Other MP3 music player, aGPS, QWERTY keyboard, BFR and PCV free and 100% recyclable housing
Availability Unknown
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