Friday, September 11, 2009

Motorola Clutch i465


The Motorola Clutch has a design with a comfortable QWERTY keyboard which is first of its kind. As an iDEN device, the Clutch has a familiar look and feel and it offers push-to-talk (PTT) calling. The i465 is a bit small (4.4 inches by 2.1 inches by 0.6 inch) for a QWERTY phone, but everyone would be drawn to its candy bar design. It is lightweight (3.4 ounces) and has a comfortable feel in the hand. The Clutch is suitable for military specifications for shock, vibration, dust, and solar radiation. The Clutch's controls have a spacious, comfortable design. It also has a dedicated menu control, a speakerphone key, and the Talk and End/power buttons. To the right side of the display we can find additional shortcuts for the messaging application, the Web browser, and the camera. To left side of the display we can find the rocker and PTT button. The Clutch's 600-contact phone book has room in each entry for seven phone numbers, an e-mail address, and notes. One can save contacts to groups or PTT Talk Groups, and can pair them with one of 12 polyphonic ringtones. Other basic features include a vibrate y.mode, a memo pad, a speakerphone, a voice memo recorder, call timers, Bluetooth, and a datebook. It has a VGA camera which takes pictures in five resolutions, from 640x480 down to 160x128. Editing options in the camera includes two quality settings, a 4x zoom, a self-timer, adjustable brightness, and two shutter sounds. The camcorder offers a similar set of editing options. The photos shot are decent for a VGA camera.

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