Motorola E815
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 E815
is the successor to the V710, and like its predecessor, it is a premium phone which shares a large number of similar features, including:
  • 1.3 megapixel camera with LED flash, 4x digital zoom, and self-portrait capability, video clips up to 3 minutes
  • Video
    Video
    Video is the technology of electronically capturing, recording, processing, storing, transmitting, and reconstructing a sequence of still images representing scenes in motion.- History :...

     capture and playback (3GP
    3GP
    3GP is a multimedia container format defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project for 3G UMTS multimedia services. It is used on 3G mobile phones but can also be played on some 2G and 4G phones....

    )
  • TFT LCD
    TFT LCD
    Thin film transistor liquid crystal display is a variant of liquid crystal display which uses thin-film transistor technology to improve image quality . TFT LCD is one type of Active matrix LCD, though all LCD-screens are based on TFT active matrix addressing...

     with 176x220 pixels supporting 262,000 colors.
  • Integrated stereo MP3 player
  • 40 MB of internal flash memory
  • Expandability via TransFlash/microSD memory cards (up to 1 GB in capacity)
  • Full-duplex speakerphone
    Speakerphone
    A speakerphone is a telephone with a microphone and loudspeaker provided separately from those in the handset. This device allows multiple persons to participate in a conversation...

  • Speaker independent speech recognition
    Speech recognition
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     with voice digit dialing
  • High-Speed Data Technology: cdma2000 1xRTT, EVDO
  • GPS Localization
  • Bluetooth 1.1: HSP, HFP, DUN, OPP, OBEX (Alltel) and FTP profiles
  • USB to PC Sync


Other technical data include:
  • Form Factor: Clamshell
  • Stub/Extendable Antenna
  • Battery Life: Talk: 4.67 hours, Standby: 280 hours (11.7 days)
  • 2.5 mm jack


The E815 also supports picture and ringer ID's, up to 6 numbers per contact, using MP3's and MIDI files as ringtones, Openwave WAP 2.0, EMS/MMS/SMS picture messaging, voice memos, alarms, calculator and calendars.

The E815 is known for having superb reception and has received a warm welcome from many phone enthusiasts disappointed with the shortcomings of the V710.

Programming

The phone can be programmed over the air with one step by calling Verizon's programming service at *228, and then by calling any number. Same Code Also works when activating an Alltel branded E815 to activate to Alltel's Network.

Criticism

Unlike the V710, which inherently had no Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks with high levels of security...

 OBEX
OBEX
OBEX is a communications protocol that facilitates the exchange of binary objects between devices. It is maintained by the Infrared Data Association but has also been adopted by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group and the SyncML wing of the Open Mobile Alliance...

 profile, the E815 includes OBEX compatibility. However, this feature was disabled by Verizon, as were (like the v710) the options to copy and move files between the TransFlash memory card and the phone's internal memory. However, several enthusiast groups dedicated to hacking Motorola phones exist, and despite Verizon's attempts to limit the phone's native features, several tutorials have surfaced providing detailed instructions on how to re-enable crippled features.

One of the most annoying restrictions imposed on the Verizon version of the E815 is the obscurity and deliberate lack of any documented explanation of how to upload one's own custom ringtones to the handset. Verizon Wireless has stated the reason for the restriction on uploads is a precaution against a subscriber uploading malware to their phone. A more cynical view might be that Verizon wishes subscribers to purchase ringtones from their "Get It Now" service. Owners of the E815 have found that it is possible to upload ringtones using Verizon's VZWPIX website. For those who do not have an unlimited picture messaging plan, there is a small fee for the upload, but it's considerably less than purchasing a ringtone.

Phone owners have also found a way to put ringtones on the phone using a transflash card.

Another restriction applied to this phone (by all carriers) is the inability to use QNC data, which was still (and may still be) the only data service available in some areas of the country and this is usually not brought up when people purchase this handset. Bell Mobility (Canada) has also been known to disable EV-DO functionality of the phone on their network, and there is currently no way to circumvent this block. EV-DO data does work if the phone is activated on another carrier such as Verizon or Alltel.

Motorola E815 Specifications

The complete Motorola E815 list of specifications are :http://www.ephonenews.com/v/1/2/602/1/Motorola_E815.html
Type Specification
Modes CDMA 850 / CDMA 1900
Weight 4.60 oz (130 g)
Dimensions 3.71" x 1.95" x 1.01" (94 x 50 x 26 mm)
Form Factor Clamshell Stub / Extendable Antenna
Battery Life Talk: 4.67 hours (280 minutes) Standby: 280 hours (11.7 days)
Battery Type LiIon 1030 mAh
Display Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD) Colors: 262,144 (18-bit) Size: 176 x 220 pixels TFT / 65,000 colors for
Platform / OS Motorola P2K, BREW, Java ME (Bell)
Memory 40 MB (built-in, flash shared memory)
Phone Book Capacity 1000
FCC ID IHDT56EL1 (Approved Jan 14, 2005)
2nd Display Location: Front 4,096-color STN LCD / 96 x 64 pixels
Bluetooth V1.1, supported profiles are carrier dependent
BREW version 2.1.3
Calculator plus currency converter
Camera Resolution: 1+ megapixel LED flash / 4x digital zoom / self-timer and night mode functions
Custom Graphics wallpaper and screen saver / skinnable UI
Custom Ringtones MP3, MIDI formats
Expansion Card Card Type: microSD / TransFlash up to 1 GB
Games downloadable via BREW; Java-capable with Bell firmware
Hearing Aid Compatible Rating: M3 (mostly compatible)
High-Speed Data Technology: 1xEV-DO r0
Multiple Languages Languages Supported: English, Spanish
Multiple Numbers per Name Numbers per entry: 6
Music Player stereo
PC Sync with Mobile PhoneTools 3.0 or greater
Polyphonic Ringtones Chords: 64
Predictive Text Entry Technology: iTAP
Speaker Phone Type: Full-Duplex
Text Messaging 2-Way: Yes
Text Messaging Templates Number of Templates: 15
Video Capture Max. Length: limited only by card memory (up to 3 minutes with built-in memory)
Voice Dialing speaker-independent / plus voice digit dialing
Wireless Internet Browser Software: Openwave WAP 2.0
Alarm Yes
Calendar Yes
Data-Capable Yes
Digital TTY/TDD Yes
EMS / Picture Messaging Yes
GPS / Location Yes
Headset Jack (2.5 mm) Yes
MMS Yes
Picture ID Yes
Ringer ID Yes
Side Keys Yes
Streaming Multimedia Yes
SyncML Yes
USB Yes
Vibrate Yes
Voice Memo Yes

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