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Binding: Electronics Brand: Motorola EAN: 5031753003074 Feature: Instant message playbackIlluminat Label: Motorola Manufacturer: Motorola Model: S12SCB8DA1AA Publisher: Motorola Release Date: 2007-11-13 Studio: Motorola
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Instant message playbackIlluminat
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STYLISH DESIGN The elegant range of MOTOLIVN phones with integrated answering machine enables both style-conscious home owners or budding interior designers to incorporate the Motorola quality and sleek good looks they love into their unique living spaces. CLEVER DESIGN The MOTOLIVN range provides ultimate flexibility in positioning the phone around the home. Where most cordless phones require the handset to be adjacent to the telephone socket MOTOLIVN incorporates a location-free base unit enabling the telephone handsets to be positioned anywhere in the home there is a power socket. ECO SMART This clever function allows the MOTOLIVN intelligent base unit an handset to work together. Depending on the distance between them they adjust the amount of power they use. Reduced power means MOTOLIVN is more efficient. Better for you (more chat time) and better for the environment (less carbon footprint).HIGH DEFINITION SOUND Traditional cordless phones have never been celebrated for their exceptional clarity of sound but MOTOLIVN is sure to be! It uses wideband High Definition Sound to enhance what you hear for conversations that are clearly better. Now you can enjoy sounds that are rich and naturally life-like and with improved bass sensation MOTOLIVN offers perfect pitch on every call.With sleek style and easy to use Motorola functionality this stunning line up of phones perfectly balances beauty with technology and with up to five handsets active at once they can grace almost every room in the house. High definition sound 12 mins Ansering Machine SIM card reader SMS text messaging 250 entry phonebook 1.4” full colour display Location-free Base Unit High Definition Sound High quality speaker phone 250 entry phonebook SIM Read/Write ECO mode for power saving SMS2 Up to 100 hours Standby time (approx) Up to 10 hours Talk time (approx) Up to 300m outdoor range1 Up to 50m indoor range1 Headset port (2.5mm) 3 Wallp...
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