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Hands on with the Motorola Renegade

Posted: 02 Oct 2008, 13:42, by Brian K.

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Hands on with the Motorola Renegade
Hands on with the Motorola Renegade
Motorola, the creator of iDEN, has now joined in on the slow death of its technology.  The Renegade is the company's first QChat offering, bringing the ruggedness of the i580 with the high-end features of the VE20.  This PTT device does Nextel Direct Connect over the Sprint EVDO Rev. A network, and meets Mil Spec 810F specifications for dust, shock, vibration and even blowing rain.  On the multimedia side it offers a 2 megapixel camera, touch-sensitive external media controls, microSDHC expansion and Sprint TV, Radio and Music Store.  With a design "inspired" by the RAZR, the Renegade offers a svelte profile while maintaining a rugged exterior.  Stay tunes for our full Renegade review soon!

Motorola Renegade Specifications

Hands on with the Motorola Renegade
Hands on with the Motorola Renegade
Renegade and Sanyo Katana Eclipse
Hands on with the Motorola Renegade
  

Renegade and Sanyo Katana Eclipse

 

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5 Comments

1. stuntz (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:42

battery life sucks, and phone has a hard time connecting with sprints data network. doesnt work as well as the pro 700.

2. (unregistered) posted on 02 Oct 2008, 19:41

nothing really compares to sanyo phones when you get down to it. they do what they should that is make great phones lol

4. (unregistered) posted on 02 Oct 2008, 22:11

Battery life isn't the greatest, but this phone works a heck of a lot better with DC/Data than the Pro-700.

3. (unregistered) posted on 02 Oct 2008, 21:25

I like the Sanyos design way better. More up to date.

5. Phoneslinger (unregistered) posted on 03 Oct 2008, 08:45

The v950 is a better phone than the PRO700 hands-down. The 700 has a few software issues that the v950 hasn't experienced. The battery life of both is less than expected, but the v950 OS and features are outstanding.

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