Unannounced Motorola V950 Headed To Sprint

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v950-2a.pngMotorola’s V950, an unannounced phone, has been approved for Sprint by the FCC.

If released, this will be Motorola’s first phone to support Sprint’s CDMA Direct Connect (upcoming) push to talk technology. The V950 is a dual band device (800/1900MHz) which supports EVDO Rev. A along with Touch-Sensitive Buttons on the external display. The phone is also fitted with a microSD card slot and Bluetooth. In addition to SMS, the V950 will also feature SMS Voice Messaging. This feature will enable the user to send SMS Voice Messages to other SMS enabled phones.

No pricing or availability has been announced.

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5 Comments on “Unannounced Motorola V950 Headed To Sprint”

George on March 30th, 2008, 5:07 pm  

Looks like a nice phone. Hopefully it comes out soon

Fahad Khan on March 30th, 2008, 7:01 pm  

I know. It seems like a mix of the Razr and one of the lower end models.

Aramynsavoi on March 31st, 2008, 4:45 pm  

Well being that I work for Sprint Nextel… they are really stepping their game up… the phones coming out are what people want and never could conceive…. The services offered will be exclusive and no other carrier will be able to rival especially when WiMax & XOHM come out….

Prem B Gupta on April 1st, 2008, 12:34 am  

it is very gud phone having good quality of camera with many picture control options and latest DC Service

MS Shafer on January 21st, 2009, 4:19 pm  

This phone is not as good as it looks and sounds. We have had them for two days and the Direct Connect still doesn’t work. They continue to drop calls and the settings are riduculous and not user friendly. I do NOT reccommend this phone!

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