Motorola L708

Motorola L708

Touted as the first triband cellular phone in the world, the Motorola L708 can be used on GSM 900, 1800 and 1900 networks. Therefore, whether you are at America, Europe or Asia, you can use the same phone for all your communication needs.

Sporting a rather small LCD display, the L708 offers clear reception and is packed with useful features such as voice command, voice memo, vibration alert and infrared connectivity. Although the phone comes with an integrated modem, it requires an additional cable for it to work. The infrared port only helps to synchronise data transfer between the phone and the computer.

Designed with the business globetrotter in mind, the L708 is bundled with a transceiver, travel charger and 600mAh lithium ion battery. Weighing 108 grams and measuring 140mm x 50mm x 27mm, the L708 supports up to 210 minutes of talk time and 150 hours of standby time (based on the bundled lithium ion battery). It is available in blue, black and grey.

Motorola L708
Company:Motorola Australia
Dealer:OPTUS
Ph: 133 999
Price: AU$459

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