
Motorola’s latest clam shell handset, Adventure V 750 with Rev.A push-to-talk support was released in the US markets through Verizon Wireless. The release comes a week before its rumored launch date of July 28th.
Adventure V750 is a rugged and tough handset that meets the 810F military standards for vibration, shock, solar radiation, dust, low and high temperatures and altitude.
The V750 is a mid-end multi-media clam-shell that comes with Rev.A push-to-talk support. It has a 2.2 inch TFT internal display with 240 x320 pixels resolution and 65k colors and a 1.6 inch external display with 120 x 160 pixels and equal colors. Among its many features the V750 includes a VZ Navigator, EV-Do Rev.A connectivity, Web browser, e mailing, Instant Messaging, V CAST Music with Rhapsody, V CAST Video, Music Player supporting MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, dedicated music keys on the outside case, Blue tooth 2.0, 2 Mega pixel camera with video recording, Advanced speech recognition and expandable memory of up to 8 GB.
The battery packed in V750 gives up to 230 minutes in talk-time mode or up to 83 hours in stand-by mode.
Currently the rugged Adventure V750 is available only through the Verizon network but later on it may be made available through Sprint as well.
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