Nextel i95 Cell Phone
Not to be left in the high-tech dust, Nextel
has recently been offering customers more stylish Motorola phones to go along
with its unique business-centric service. The company's first color-screen flip
phone, the i95cl has some cutting-edge elements, but it's a bit bulky and offers
subpar battery life. In the end, the question for most users will be whether
it's worth spending the extra dough for the i95's color screen. Unless this
model comes down significantly in price or you can find it for about $200 less,
the short answer is no.
With its blue hood, cutaway speaker flaps, and
mostly silver casing, the i95cl looks a little like a sports car when closed.
It's a bit thicker (3.6 by 2.0 by 1.7 inches) and weighs more (5.45 ounces) than
the monochrome i90c. But like that model, the hard-plastic keys are backlit in
blue when you open the phone, which gives the i95cl a presence similar to that
of a Star Trek communicator. Like other Motorola Nextel mobiles, this one seems
fairly solid and should withstand some punishment, though the flip mechanism on
our review unit was a tad loose and made the phone feel less sturdy.
The i95cl follows the flip-phone trend of having a second, external LCD that
conveniently displays the time, the date, and the caller ID info (if available)
so that you can see who's calling without opening the phone. We also appreciated
the rubberized volume-control buttons on the side, conveniently located just
above the Direct Connect switch.
As with all of Nextel's new models, there's a four-way navigation button in the
middle of the phone for scrolling through menus and text on the wireless Web.
The interface is even simpler to navigate than the i90c's, and we had no trouble
surfacing the phone's features.
The displays on Nextel's earlier J2ME phones (the i90c, the i85s, and the i50sx)
are pretty sharp as far as monochrome screens go. But this phone's larger
four-bit color screen, which is capable of displaying up to 10 lines of text and
256 colors, is superior, though it's not as sharp or as bright as the screen
found on Samsung's SPH-A500. We liked the customizable wallpaper and color
themes; in addition to the three preloaded choices, you'll be able to download
more wallpaper styles by the end of the year.
Like other Nextel models, the i90c is equipped
with Nextel's standard suite of business-centric features, including always-on
wireless Web access, three-way calling, and the Direct Connect two-way radio
feature with built-in speakerphone. The last item allows you to use the i95cl as
a walkie-talkie and communicate with a predesignated group (for example,
coworkers or family members) of Nextel users in your home market.
One of the phone's selling points is its ability to run J2ME applications, as
many as 10 of which can live on the phone's 1.3MB of dedicated memory--close to
double of the memory available on the i90c. The preinstalled apps include a
couple of calculators, an expense-management program, and the games Moto GP Demo
and EA Sports Gold Demo. If you want to swap out or add games, applications, and
polyphonic ring tones, simply select Download Apps from the phone's menu, and
choose from a number of titles. Some are free to download wirelessly, and others
cost money (the most expensive games will run you $8). Among the more
impressive--and we use the term loosely--of the bunch are the full versions of
the included demo games.
Java apps aside, the phone also has all the features expected on higher-end
models, including a voice recorder, voice-activated dialing, three-way calling,
and the ability to create keypad and voice shortcuts. It's worth noting that
Nextel includes a free online account that you can use to house calendar and
address-book information. Up to 500 contacts can be stored online (you can
import an Outlook database but not sync with it), 250 of which can then be
selected for wireless storage in the phone at a given moment through the Nextel
network.
- Battery Type: Lithium Ion
- Talk Time: Up to 205 Minutes
- StandBy Time: Up to 75 Hours
- Memory Locations: 250 Entry Phonebook
- Speed Dialing: Yes
- Timer Types: Individual; Cumulative; Audible
- Alert Ringer Options: Pre-set or Custom Styles Plus VibraCall®
- Vibrating Option: VibraCall® Alert
- Weight: 5.45 Ounces
- Dimensions: 3.50" x 1.90" x 1.26"
- Technology Details: Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio
- AOL® Instant Messenger ™ Inside
- Large 1.9" Color Screen
- Speakerphone
- T9® Predictive Text Input
- Voice Recorder
- Voice Activated Dialing
- Java™ Powered Applications
- Internet Ready
- Preloaded Games - EA Golf and Moto GP
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