Motorola MotoJewel Pre Pay
Also available on:
O2
T-Mobile
Dimensions
90 x 48.6 x 16.4 mm
Weight
87.5g
Main Display
256,000 Colours
240 x 320 pixels
Digital Camera
2.0 Megapixel
1600x1200 pixels
Video
Memory
25MB Onboard
microSD (TransFlash)
Features
Bluetooth v2.0
Built-in handsfree
E-mail
GPRS
Java
Media player
MMS
MP3 ringtones
Organiser
Speaker phone
WAP 2.0 / XHTML
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Charity Mobiles at Mobiles.co.uk Online Price £109.99 including Fast, Free Delivery
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Orange PAYG Motorola MotoJewel Pre Pay
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Music Player
With a built in music player with external controls, you can carry your tunes with you, in your pocket, and listen to them when you want. Most digital formats are recognised on the phone, including MP3 and AAC. The MotoJewel is compatible with Windows Media Player 11.
2.0 Megapixel Camera
With a built in 2.0 megapixel camera, the Motorola MotoJewel takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog.
Java
Java is often a forgotten feature on many mobile phones, and is probably used in many ways without you even realising. If you play games on your phone, it's likely they are java apps. But java is so much more than games. It allows you to add extra functionality to your mobile by installing third party apps to the phone. Add email functionality with Gmail, add a web browser from Opera Mini, add a business directory with Yell.com or keep an eye on a new purchase on Ebay.
Bluetooth v2.0
Thanks to Bluetooth wireless technology, data transmission is quick and easy. And what's more, with Bluetooth wireless printing, sending images or documents to a compatible printer is child's play wherever you are, allowing you to produce quality printouts effortlessly.
QVGA Colour Screen
The MotoJewel on Orange PAYG has a large bright QVGA screen supporting up to 256,000 colours.
GPRS
GPRS on Orange PAYG is a packet data service that allows you to browse the internet and send emails at faster speeds then you will achieve on a standard dial up connection. GPRS is charged by the amount of data sent in a session, rather than the length of time of connection.
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