Product Overview; Features - Motorola W230 Service Manual

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Level 1-2 Service Manual

Product Overview

Features

The Motorola W230 features a global system for mobile communications wireless interface
technology. It also features a simplified icon and graphical user interface (UI) for easier
operation in addition to short message service text messaging (SMS), speed dialing, quick
dialing, an alarm, a calculator, games, and an address book.
The telephones are made of polycarbonate plastic. The display and speaker, as well as the 21-
key keypad, transceiver printed circuit board (PCB), microphone, charger and headphone
connectors, and power button are contained within Bar form-factor housing. The User-
replaceable 940 mAh Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery provide up to 250~500 Mins of talk time
with up to 150~300 Hours of standby time. The phone accepts 1.8V/3V mini subscriber
identity module (SIM) cards that fit into the SIM holder next to the battery. These telephones
feature a 128 x 128 pixel color graphics display and an internal antenna.
W230 telephones use advanced, self-contained, sealed, custom integrated circuits to perform
the complex functions required for GSM communication. Aside from the space and weight
advantage, microcircuits enhance basic reliability, simplify maintenance, and provide a wide
variety of operational functions.
Features available in this family of telephones include:
A 128 x 128 pixel color graphics display
Internal antenna
Lower voltage technology that provides increased standby and talk times
Extended GSM (EGSM) channels
Display animation
VibraCall® vibrating alert
5-Way navigation key
SIM Toolkit™ Class 2 (STK) (Network, subscription and SIM card or service provider
dependent feature. Not available in all areas.)
Backlight
Speed-, Quick- and One-Touch dialing
Call Forwarding and Holding
Customized Menus
Personal management tools calculator with currency converter, and clock with date
Other features
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