Sprint, Motorola Unveil Rugged Android-Powered i1


 Motorola i1

Usually when you think of a rugged mobile phone, you think of a bulky clamshell type phone…not an Android-powered smartphone. That all changes with the new Motorola i1. Sprint and Motorola today released a new Android-powered smartphone with Nextel Direct Connect. This smartphone has a solid body construction that meets Military Specifications for protection against dust, shock, vibration, extreme temperatures, blowing rain, solar radiation, humidity and salt fog. It also provides you with business tools such as Microsoft Document Viewer, and it automatically syncs office info such as emails, calendar appointments and contacts too.

Features include:

  • Direct Connect for instant, one-to-one push-to-talk communication nationwide with any other Nextel Direct Connect subscriber
  • Business tools such as Microsoft Document Viewer and corporate sync ensure Word or PowerPoint files can be accessed on the go.
  • Both Android standard virtual keyboard and Swype virtual keyboards are offered.
  • 5.0 megapixel camera with flash, geo-tagging and panoramic capabilities provides crisp photos and clearly displays them on the vibrant 3.1-inch HVGA screen. Video can also be recorded and stored on a provided microSD for sharing or future viewing straight from the device.
  • The Opera Mini 5 browser enables quick browsing over the Nextel National Network and Wi-Fi. The Android browser allows you see Web pages and Flash 8-enabled sites in full view using Wi-Fi.
  • Motorola i1 can be customized with thousands of applications from Android Market.

The Motorola i1 will be available through Sprint in North America in the summer of 2010. Pre-register at www.sprint.com/motoi1 to get more information as it becomes available.


Press release:

Motorola and Sprint Announce World's First Push-To-Talk Android-Powered Smartphone - Motorola i1

Combines military spec ruggedness with the latest in smartphone technology, into a sleek touch screen design

March 22, 2010 – Motorola, Inc. and Sprint today broke new ground with the announcement of Motorola i1, the world’s first push-to-talk Android-powered smartphone. Sleek and attractive, yet durable, Motorola i1 is the first iDEN device to carry the features of a modern smartphone including a 3.1-inch touch screen, Wi-Fi, optimized browsing experience with the latest Opera Mini 5 browser, access to thousands of apps and a push-to-talk experience that includes exciting new features. Sprint will begin offering Motorola i1 this summer.

With more than 17 years of expertise, Sprint is the industry leader in push-to-talk, serving the world’s largest push-to-talk community with millions of Nextel Direct Connect subscribers on the fastest national push-to-talk network. Nextel Direct Connect® has set the industry standard for push-to-talk worldwide. More U.S. workers communicate in less than a second with Nextel Direct Connect than with any other push-to-talk service.

"Motorola remains focused on delivering differentiated Android experiences within our product portfolio," said Mark Shockley, senior vice president, Motorola Mobile Devices. "With the Motorola i1, we’re excited to offer iDEN users the opportunity to enjoy a feature-rich smartphone with push-to-talk, whether it’s for work or play."

"As the first Nextel Direct Connect Android smartphone, Motorola i1 with Wi-Fi offers a powerful tool for our customers with access to thousands of applications in the Android Market," said Fared Adib, vice president – Product Development, Sprint. "With rugged durability, a full touchscreen and 5.0 megapixel camera, Motorola i1 gives push-to-talk customers a compelling smartphone that can withstand some of the harshest environments."

Motorola i1 enhances the push-to-talk experience with the ability to view who is calling regardless of what application you are in, whether you are managing your emails, checking your calendar, composing messages or viewing media.

Must-have Features and Nextel Direct Connect

With solid body construction that meets military specifications for protection against dust, shock, vibration and blowing rain, Motorola i1 is designed for those who work and play hard. It automatically syncs and integrates office and personal information such as emails, calendar appointments and contacts.

Key features include:

  • Popular business tools such as Microsoft Document Viewer and corporate sync ensure Word or PowerPoint files can be accessed on the go.
  • Message entry is a breeze with both Android standard virtual keyboard and Swype virtual keyboards being offered.
  • A 5 megapixel camera with flash, geo-tagging and panoramic capabilities provides crisp photos and clearly displays them on the vibrant 3.1-inch HVGA screen. Video can also be recorded and stored on a provided microSD for sharing or future viewing straight from the device.
  • The latest Opera Mini 5 browser enables quick browsing over the Nextel National Network and Wi-Fi. The Android browser allows you to see web pages and Flash 8-enabled sites in full view using Wi-Fi. Motorola i1 can be continuously customized with thousands of applications from Android Market.

Application development information for Motorola i1 is available on the Sprint Application Developer web site at www.sprint.com/developer. Sprint offers developers a free sandbox with iDEN capabilities to test their apps. Sprint is a charter member of the Open Handset Alliance and the Sprint Application Developer Program has been providing tools for third-party developers since Sprint first launched the Wireless Web on its phones in 2001.

In addition, Motorola provides developers with broad market reach through MOTODEV, the company’s global program for developers and independent software vendors (ISV). MOTODEV offers a streamlined path into multiple distribution channels including Android Market and operator channels. Developers interested in Android application development with Motorola can visit: http://developer.motorola.com.

New Relationship with Mike Rowe

In addition to introducing Android into push-to-talk devices, Motorola is also bringing a new face to its iDEN portfolio: Mike Rowe. Mike has worked as an apprentice at more than 250 of the toughest jobs in America, and his experience and reputation as a hard worker are a perfect fit for Motorola's iDEN portfolio. The new relationship announced today will feature Mike as a spokesperson for Motorola’s rugged push-to-talk devices.

"Typically, the work I've done tends to take its toll on my phones and I end up breaking 'em on the job," said Mike. "It'll be fun to use one that's not afraid of a little dirt."

Motorola is also supporting mikeroweWORKS, a public relations campaign for skilled labor that Mike launched on Labor Day of 2008.

"It's really gratifying to see some big companies getting behind the notion that working hard is just as important as working smart," said Mike. “I'm happy to talk about a phone that can do both."

Availability and Pricing

Motorola i1 will be available through Sprint in North America in the summer of 2010. Customers interested in Motorola i1 can pre-register at www.sprint.com/motoi1 or www.motorola.com.

Motorola i1 offers advanced data capabilities that will require activation on a plan that includes unlimited data. For just $69.99 per month Sprint’s Everything Data 450 plan with Any Mobile, AnytimeSM gives customers unlimited calling with any U.S. wireless user, unlimited Direct Connect and Group Connect, and unlimited nationwide texting, email, web browsing and GPS Navigation. (All price plans exclude surcharges and taxes). Sprint Everything Data plans automatically enroll customers in the Sprint Premier loyalty program providing annual device upgrades, discounted accessories and other money-saving benefits.

Sprint's business customers can also select Sprint Business Advantage Messaging & Data Plans, starting at $59.99 per month. This includes unlimited Direct Connect; Wireless Web; unlimited text, picture and video messaging; 200 anytime minutes with nationwide long distance and Any Mobile, Anytime, unlimited nights and weekends starting at 7 p.m. and GPS Navigation.

For more information, visit www.sprint.com.

SOURCE Sprint

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Motorola i1 specs

Specifications
General
Experience Enterprise communication
iDEN Push-to-Talk
Form Factor Touch tablet
Operating System Android™ v1.5
Android API Level 3
Device Emulator Image i1 SDK add-on
Input Types Begin and end/power buttons
Capacitive touch screen
Directional pad
Home/Menu/Back/Speaker touch-sensitive buttons
Push-to-talk button
Virtual keyboard
Display
Physical Resolution 320 x 480 (HVGA)
Number of Colors 64K (256K via hardware dithering)
Pixel Density 160 dpi
Connectivity
WAN: Voice Bands iDEN 800/900
WAN: Data Bearers iDEN Packet Data 19.2 Kbps
Wireless LAN 802.11b/g
Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR
Bluetooth Class 1.5
Bluetooth Profiles A2DP 1.2
AVRCP 1.0
GAP
GAVDP
HFP 1.5
HSP
SDAP
SDP
SPP
USB Micro USB connector
USB 2.0 High Speed
Headset Jack 2.5 mm, 5-pole
Stereo out
Mic
Media
Camera Resolution 5 megapixels
Image Capture Resolution (max) 2592 x 1944
Camera Features Color effects
Flash: LED
Focus: auto
Geotagging
Panorama
Photo art effects
White balance: auto, preset
Camera Digital Zoom (max) 4x
Image Capture Formats JPEG w/EXIF 2.21
Image Viewing Formats Android core media formats
Video Recording Formats Android core media formats
Video Recording Resolution (max) 352 x 288
Video Recording Frame Rate (max) Up to 15 fps
Video Playback Formats Android core media formats
RealVideo 8, 9, 10
WMV 7, 8, 9
Video Playback Frame Rate (max) Up to 30 fps
Audio Recording Formats AMR in 3GPP format
Android core media formats
Audio Playback Formats Android core media formats
RealVideo 9
WMA 9
Streaming Formats AAC
AAC+
AMR-NB
H.263
H.264
MPEG-4
Digital Rights Management OMA DRM 1.0 forward lock for images and ringtones
Speakers Receiver speaker
Dual front ported speakers
Processor and memory
Processor Freescale Zeus 2.0 ARM1136
Processor Clock Speed Up to 500 MHz
RAM 256 MB
Flash ROM 512 MB
User Storage Available (max) 256 MB
Memory Card Type FAT32
microSDHC, Class 6
Memory Card Size Supported (max) 32 GB
Sensors
Accelerometer 3-axis
Three-way screen rotation
Magnetometer Yes
Proximity Sensor Yes
Ambient Light Sensor Yes
Additional features
Application Stores Android Market
Nextel International Cellmania
Web Adobe Flash Lite®
Android WebKit browser
Opera Mini 5.0 browser (default)
Location Services Assisted GPS
E-Compass
Standalone GPS w/internal antenna
Notification Light White
Notification Vibrate Yes
Voice Activation Contacts
Dialing
Shortcuts
Messaging IM
SMS
MMS
Email Protocols Exchange ActiveSync 2003 and 2007
IMAP4
POP3

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