FCC smiles on iDen i876
Posted on May 29, 07 10:04 PM PDT

Motorola’s new iDEN phone i876 has recently been given the go-ahead by the FCC, and is set to be released in Q4 this year. What is most interesting about this cellphone would be its GPS features which most people would find limited. According to the manual, the Motorola i876 can be hooked up to a notebook or other compatible device via a serial data cable, enabling your handset to transmit and receive data. Your location information can be sent this way, but I guess with plenty of folks already having their own personal navigation device, this function will be largely overlooked as a gimmick.
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By Lola , 13/02/08 2:18 PM (CommentID #483977)
I don“t know how to pass my pictures from my ph. to my computer, thank you
By Hubert , 17/10/07 2:38 PM (CommentID #337740)
Dear gruffnuff, thanks for your comment. If you have additional info, please post a few links, or send us an email to contact@ubergimo.com
It's hard to imagine GPS application that aren't limited by the 176x220 screen resolution, the storage or the download speed, but we're eager to have more info.
By gruffnuff , 17/10/07 2:12 PM (CommentID #337714)
Call this lack of information on your part. All of the iDEN devices that have GPS have a fully accessible chip for the applications that get installed on it. That means that turn-by-turn applications, tracking, maps, etc are already on the market and have been for years.
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