Review: Motorola Adventure V750 (Verizon Wireless)
Verizon Wireless and Motorola’s, new smartphone the Motorola Adventure V750 is on market now, it is a rugged Push to Talk phone designed for the most extreme conditions and support for Verizon Wireless’ EV-DO Rev. A network.The Motorola V750 has a well-crafted design with easy-to-use controls and offers you excellent call and music quality.
The V750 is a CDMA phone with PTT has a thin and rugged clamshell body.The feature-rich V750 offers a durable and reliable solution for Verizon Wireless Push to Talk customers with its military specifications for extreme conditions including shock, vibration, dust, solar radiation, high-temperature storage, high and low temperature operation and altitude.The Motorola Adventure V750 equipped with a large 2.2-inch high-resolution internal display, 1.6-inch external display and supports 65,000 colors.The V750 is included with 2 megapixel camera, memory card slot, large QVGA main display, large external display, stereo Bluetooth, and GPS navigation.
Verizon Wireless Push to Talk service leverages EV-DO Rev. A technology, which provides customers with fast two-way communication with one person or a group of people.The Motorola Adventure V750 location-based services, includes VZ Navigator and Field Force Manager as well as provides an average photo and streaming video quality.
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