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    Motorola i776 Leaked



    Motorola brings back the antenna, i776 product page leaked by Target.


    Target has broken the information embargo on the Motorola i776, posting a complete product page for the Boost Mobile offering of the device. While short on the specifications, it does offer the first official pictures for the phone.



    The mobile community did welcome the RAZR and ROKR designs by Motorola but we are not sure if you will appreciate an old-school stub antenna with the newly leaked Motorola i776. The phone targets the mid-range market but the antenna will surely force buyers to think twice before they invest their money on it.

    This prepaid handset will come with the following :-

    • Built-in GPS receiver
    • 3.5 hours of talk time and 84 hours of Standby Time
    • 600 contact capacity
    • Bluetooth connectivity
    • Doubles up as wireless modem via miniUSB


    No idea on how much this clamshell handset will cost though.

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    the complete product page for Boost’s Motorola i776. The page claims the phone to be available in stores (not available online) but we are not sure if you will actually find one somewhere as Boost hasn’t officially announced the phone yet.

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