Motorola V3688

Keyboard telephone made by Motorola in 1999
Motorola V3688 'Wings' from 1999

The Motorola V3688 (also known as Wings) is a GSM cellular phone, released by Motorola in 1999. It was the lightest and smallest phone of its time, and based on the clamshell design.[1][2] It was superseded by the similar V3690 and V50.


Specifications

The complete Motorola V3688 list of specifications are:[3]

Type
Modes GSM 900 / GSM 1800
Weight 3.14 oz (83 g)
Dimensions 3.43" x 1.80" x 0.93" (83 x 44 x 25 mm )
Form Factor Clamshell Stub Antenna
Battery Life Talk: 3.33 hours (200 minutes) Standby: 140 hours (5.8 days)
Battery Type Standard, 600mAh Li-Ion
Display Type: Monochrome graphic, Optimax Size: 96 x 64 pixels, 5 lines
Platform / OS (N/A)
Memory 100 entries
Phone Book Capacity 250 SIM card only
High-Speed Data 14.4k
Text Messaging SMS
Pre Release Codename Kramer, StarTAC 210
Multiple Languages 26
Available Colors black, galaxy gray, light titanium, and radar blue
Available Accessories Replacement battery, car charger

References

  1. ^ "v3688 Motorola v3688 Phone". Motorola. Archived from the original on 1 March 2000.
  2. ^ "Motorola v3688". Mobilephonehistory.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Motorola V3688 - Full phone specifications". GSM Arena.

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