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The Motorola Motorola Internal Use Only V 30043 V.2288 PLM 19/4/00 4:54 pm Page 56 DIGITAL WIRELESS TELEPHONE March 2000 The Motorola Motorola Internal Use Only V. series™ V2288 56 of 72 GSM 900/1800 MHz 30043 V.2288 PLM 19/4/00 4:54 pm Page 57 C-TalkA page ABOUTABOUT THETHE PRODUCTPRODUCT Motorola V.series™ V2288 G The V2288 operates in GSM 900/1800 dual band technology G New, chic design and comfortable contours G Available in multiple housing colors: Bright Orange, Putty and Metallic Black G Interchangeable PhoneWrap™ covers available in different colors and materials G WAP microbrowser G Large 96x64 graphics display G FM Stereo Radio G 11 individual ring styles G Integrated headset jack for portable hands free operation G Stub antenna G Multi-language capable G Caller ID G SMS messaging G A complete line of accessories, including rotating belt clip, standard travel charger, four headset options, vehicle power adapter, easy install hands free car kit and color PhoneWrap™ covers March 2000 The Motorola Motorola Internal Use Only V. series V2288 57 of 72 GSM 900/1800 MHz 30043 V.2288 PLM 19/4/00 4:54 pm Page 58 TARGETABOUT THEMARKET PRODUCT G The Motorola V.series™ Motorola V. consumers choose communications devices to reflect a sense of who they are or who they aspire to be. They view communications devices as means to express their personal style as well as functional tools, and they are willing to pay for items that help them express themselves and symbolize their belonging to a particular group. However, the Motorola V. consumer is not solely motivated by the look of the device. The feature set must be comparable to the competition and contribute to the distinctiveness of the product. March 2000 The Motorola Motorola Internal Use Only V. series™ V2288 58 of 72 GSM 900/1800 MHz 30043 V.2288 PLM 19/4/00 4:54 pm Page 59 KEYABOUT FEATURES THE PRODUCT G Large, Easy To Read, Graphics Display G EGSM The phone features a large, 96x64 Extended EGSM is a network easy to read display offering 4 lines supported feature that improves the of text, 1 line of icons and 1 line of network capacity by increasing the prompts. range of frequencies available on the network. G EFR/HR/FR CODEC The speech CODEC is a key part of G Phase II USSD every digital mobile phone. It is the Phase II USSD is a GSM service dictionary of sounds that translates that allows high-speed bi-directional the caller's voice into digital 1s or communication between the user 0s for transmission, then reconverts and the GSM network. This service to analog sound for the recipient to can be used to offer services to hear. The Full Rate (FR) CODEC subscribers through their handsets. uses the full complement of It provides an ideal mechanism to channel time allotted to a mobile. introduce new services and Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) CODEC is applications to GSM networks, a more efficient speech encoder. particularly those that benefit from Using the same single channel, the a "dialog" structure. user benefits from a higher sound G Last 10 Calls quality than has been available previously. Half Rate (HR) CODEC The Last 10 Calls feature will decodes digitized speech using half identify the last 10 calls made and the bandwidth of a full rate codec, received by the phone. This allowing network operators to information can then be transfered enhance capacity during peak or to the SIM memory. emergency times. March 2000 The Motorola Motorola Internal Use Only V. series™ V2288 59 of 72 GSM 900/1800 MHz 30043 V.2288 PLM 19/4/00 4:54 pm Page 60 KEYABOUT FEATURES THE PRODUCT G SIM Application Toolkit™ - Class 2 G Reply to SMS Message Option SIM Application Toolkit™ is a value With this feature the user may reply added service delivery mechanism directly to a received SMS message that allows GSM operators to without having to enter the phone customize the services they offer number of the recipient. their customers, from the G Stop Call Alert occasional user who requests sports news and traffic alerts, to a high call This feature enables the user to time business user who receives the stop his phone from ringing simply stock share alerts and checks flight by pressing one of the side volume times. Operators can now create buttons. This stops the alert but their own value added services does not answer the call. menu quickly and easily in the G Small SIM phone. The customized menu will The phone utilizes a small SIM appear as one of the first items card, which is positioned in the when the Menu key is pressed and back housing, under the batteries. may be updated over the air with A sliding, flip-up door configuration new services when customers is used to allow for easy insertion request them. and removal. G Stereo Headset Accessory G Access Internet The stereo headset accessory allows This feature allows you to access the the user to listen to the phone’s mobile internet services available integrated FM stereo radio, and from your service provider. Financial, place, answer and end calls while sports, travel and entertainment leaving both hands free. This information can now be accessed accessory may also be used as an via your mobile phone while on the economic in-car hands-free solution. go – quickly and wirelessly! G Phone book Look-up for Note: If mobile internet access is not set up SMS-MO Messages automatically by the service provider, the user can This feature will allow users to manually set up access by following the detailed set of access names and telephone instructions located in the User Manual. numbers from their phone book when sending SMS messages. March 2000 The Motorola Motorola Internal Use Only V. series™ V2288 60 of 72 GSM 900/1800 MHz 30043 V.2288 PLM 19/4/00 4:54 pm Page 61 KEYABOUT FEATURES THE PRODUCT G FM Radio • Last call charge The Motorola V.series™ V2288 phones • Credit remaining include an integrated FM Radio, • Restrict my ID which the user can listen to through • Find new network* • Adjust contrast the stereo headset accessory. With a touch of the dedicated side radio button, the phone will switch to Colors radio mode and the user can scan The Motorola V.series™ V2288 phones will stations via the keypad and adjust be available in 3 different colors – volume using the dedicated side Putty, Metallic Black and Bright volume buttons. Once a station has Orange. Two protective Soft been selected, it will appear in the PhoneWrap™ covers will come phone’s display. packaged with the V2288 phone. See Ordering Information for more details. G Customizable Quick Access Menu This feature allows the user to place 9 of their most frequently used * Availability depends on the type and settings of the SIM card, and/or your subscription to this feature. features into their own personal menu so that they can be accessed with just two key presses. The user can choose from the following set of features: • Find by name • Add to SIM • Access Internet • Battery meter • Message editor • Phone mute on or off • Read messages • Ring volume • Ringer on or off • Divert voice calls • Find by location • Call voicemail • Phone lock now • Outgoing messages • Last calls received March 2000 The Motorola Motorola Internal Use Only V. series™ V2288 61 of 72 GSM 900/1800 MHz 30043 V.2288 PLM 19/4/00 4:54 pm Page 62 FULLABOUT FEATURE THE PRODUCT LIST User Interface Telephone Directories • Display Type • Last Ten Calls: - Illuminated 96 x 64 graphics display - Last calls made - Up to 4 lines of text - Last calls received / missed - LCD contrast control - Return call • Display Icons • SIM Card Based Directories: - Signal strength - Phone book (up to 155 names & - Off-hook numbers depending on SIM) - Roaming - Fixed dialling list (up to 40 names - Home zone & numbers) - Text message waiting - Service dialling list - Voice message waiting - Ringer alert on Network Related - Battery meter • Dual Band GSM 900/1800 • Dedicated Control Buttons • EGSM - Voice mail key • SIM Application Toolkit Support - Quick access key (Class 2) - Volume buttons • FR/EFR/HR Enhanced Voice Quality • Languages • Voice Encryption - 16 Western European languages • Phase II Unstructured - 11 Eastern European languages Supplementary Service Data (USSD) - Middle East language support (prompts only) - Asian language support - Automatic language selection determined by SIM card • Alert Types - 11 ringer/SMS tones - Network programmable ringer tone • Postscripting - Short cut number entry system • Illuminated Keypad • Customizable Quick Access Menu March 2000 The Motorola Motorola Internal Use Only V. series™ V2288 62 of 72 GSM 900/1800 MHz 30043 V.2288 PLM 19/4/00 4:54 pm Page 63 FULLABOUT FEATURE THE PRODUCT LIST Call Control Non-Voice Features • Call Diverting • Text Messaging • Call Barring - Send short messages • Hold Call - Receive short messages • Call Waiting - Cell broadcast • Calling Line Identification (name - Short message reply displayed if in phone book) - Phone book access • Missed Call Indicator • Data • International Access Key Sequence - WAP 1.1 compliant microbrowser • User Call Rejection • Conference Calling Advanced Features • Call Transfer • Integrated Headset Jack • Mute Call • HATIS Support • Automatic Redial - on busy • Battery Saving Mode • Call Cost Control • FM Stereo Radio - Advice of charge (charging and • Microbrowser information) - Programmable audible call timers - Display call timers or charge meters NOTE: The features detailed here may be subject to the • Abbreviated Dialing following:- Network, subscription, SIM card or service provider dependent. Not available in all areas. - Turbo Dial™ keys - Speed dialing Security • Phone Lock - manual - automatic • SIM Card Lock - SIM PIN - SIM PIN 2 • Keypad Lock March 2000 The Motorola Motorola Internal Use Only V.
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