UTStarcom CDM7025
Basic doesn’t have to mean boring as proven by UTStarcom Personal Communications’ new CDM7025 wireless handset, which is being introduced at CTIA Wireless 2006 in Las Vegas. With the CDM7025, UTStarcom Personal Communications, a division of UTStarcom, Inc., brings basic wireless phones up several notches by adding a clean and attractive design and the most desired features, such as text messaging, speaker phone, mobile gaming and enhanced battery life.
“A great basic wireless phone does not have to be bulky or boring,” said Philip Christopher, President of UTStarcom Personal Communications. “We believe both carriers and their customers will both appreciate the value, style and functionality of the CDM7025.”
The simple, yet functional CDM7025 comes in dual mode or tri mode versions. The handset includes a 16MB Flash and 8MB RAM memory. Equipped with the MSM6050 chipset, the phone is GPSOne capable/e911 compliant. The CDM7025 has a 1.5″ 65K color main display supports BMP, GIF, JPEG and PNG image formats. The phone also supports multiple audio formats QCELP, EVRC, MIDI and MP3.
Consumers will appreciate the phone’s compact and lightweight format as well as its more advanced features. The CDM7025 weighs just 3.2 ounces and measures 3.5″ (h) x 1.9″ (w) x 0.8″ (d). The handset is equipped with voice activated dialing, built-in speakerphone, polyphonic ringtones, a 500-entry phone book, text messaging capability and up to 250 minutes talk time and 320 hours standby time.
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I just got this phone last week and the battery life sucks the most standby time i got without using the phone is under 24 hours.
Comment by roy — December 16, 2006 @ 11:24 am