The type of phone that the Motorola Nextel is referred to is typically a smartphone. However, there any also feature rich phones in the series that are not true smartphones.
Along with Nextel Motorola phones, this charger is also compatible with Boost Mobile i875 phones.
Yes, sprint does carry Motorola Nextel phones. These phones are standard with many companies, and can be purchased just as any other brand of a phone.
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One can purchase the Motorola Nextel i930 from a number of places. First and foremost one could purchase it from Motorola. Other options would be eBay and Cell Phone Shop.
No. Cingular's (now AT&T's) network and Nextel's network are incompatible.
The Motorola Titanium is a Cell phone. I believe it is available through Nextel. This is an Android based phone but I am unsure of the specification. All Motorola product information is available on there web site.
Nextel is a phone company. It has now merged with Sprint.
No, it will give an error message asking for the unlock code. Once you get that error, you screwed up the sim and it will not work in either phone again and it locks up your phone and it cannot be unlocked. Nextel does not have the unlock code, Motorola made the phones that way.
Your car will have to at least have the battery running to charge the phone, but the engine does not have to be engaged.
Special features of the Motorola Nextel phones are their rugged construction, digital cameras, Micro SD card compatibility, and ability to play MP3s. The Motorola Nextel phones also retain their famed "push to talk" feature.
No, the sim is not interchangable. You will get the error "Enter unlock code" or "Enter special code", once you get that error, the phone is screwed up. Boost and Nextel do not have the code to enter. Motorola will not provide the code (both phones are manufactured by Motorola).
The Motorola i930 does indeed have a SIM card. Motorola recommends a 128KB SIM card for the needed information. Several carriers feature this phone including Nextel.