Motorola W220

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

First releasedJuly 2006; 19 years ago (2006-07)
Dimensions95×46×16.7 mm (3.74×1.81×0.66 in)
Weight93 g (3 oz)
Motorola W220
First releasedJuly 2006; 19 years ago (2006-07)
Compatible networksGSM 900 / 1800
Dimensions95×46×16.7 mm (3.74×1.81×0.66 in)
Weight93 g (3 oz)
Display128x128 CSTN display (28 x 28 mm)

The Motorola W220 is an entry-level clamshell style mobile phone for the GSM network, developed by Motorola and announced in February 2006.[1] Visually its design was based on the popular Razr from the same manufacturer,[1][2] but the W220 was sold at a low price for the mass market.[3] It initially retailed at a price equivalent to US$99, although this depended on market.[4]

The phone features dual-band GSM capabilities, and has a 65k color screen. Unlike the Motorola Razr V3 and V3i, the Motorola W220 does not have an external display but instead has three backlit icons for: incoming call, received text message, and battery status.[5] Its most notable extra feature is the built in FM radio. Other than these, it has MMS support and a basic calendar and alarm clock.[5]

The W220 was also the first product of Motorola's 'W' prefixed series of low end handsets. In June 2006, a higher positioned model was introduced to complement the W220, the Motorola W375. This model adds an integrated camera and some other additions like MP3 music playing capability.[6]

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI