Nextel Motorola i930 reviewed
With its relatively small screen, no QWERTY keyboard or stylus input, and preinstalled Mobile 2003 SE, the
Moto i930 might be called a
"semi-intelligent" phone instead of a full-fledged smartphone. And that seems to be the assessment of NewsFactor, which took a look at the Sprint Nextel phone, and found that its "technology is perhaps a step behind." The review also found the phone's talk time to be on the low side (3 hours after a full charge), but did give it points for the push-to-talk functionality, global roaming and media functions. Still, the reviewer suggested that Sprint Nextel customers looking for a walkie-talkie phone with more robust smartphone features might be better served by the BlackBerry 7520.