FCC Reveals Motorola i410
Oct 16, 2009, 8:22 AM by Eric M. Zeman

Today documents on the FCC provided some details about an unannounced Motorola phone. The i410 is an iDEN-based clamshell with entry-level features such as a small exterior display, PTT capabilities, messaging, speakerphone and web access. The draft user manual notes GPS and Bluetooth are included, but the FCC doesn't confirm these details. Neither Motorola nor Sprint Nextel have announced this phone, but it is compatible with the iDEN network run by Sprint.
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Duh! if it says "i" it means that its for Nextel
STEELRIK said:
Yes because every Direct Connect phone that has "i" on it it going to Nextel first & maybe Southern Linc later or only Southern Linc
The article states, "Neither Motorola nor Sprint Nextel have announ...
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