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2-megapixel Motorola iDEN phone hits the FCC
posted by Joe on January 8th, 2010 - 8:30 am | Boost Mobile

Whenever we see a new iDEN phone hit the FCC, we immediately think it’s headed for Boost Mobile. Given what we learned yesterday about the company’s three new CDMA handsets, it’s no surprise that they’re also trying to upgrade the iDEN side. Phone Scoop has the catch on the Motorola i890, a clamshell that isn’t a completely entry-level phone. It features a 2-megapixel camera, which is a nice upgrade over what we see from most new prepaid phones. It also has microSD expansion and a music player to go with it. GPS navigation and Bluetooth also appear to be part of the package. There’s no guarantee this hits Boost — it could go straight to Nextel — but I think the chances are pretty good at this point.

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