The Motorola MOTO MT620 is a smartphone that was first announced in May 2011 and released in the third quarter of the same year. Despite being discontinued now, it was known for its QWERTY keyboard and a range of features that catered to mid-range market needs of its time. The phone presented an interesting mix of specifications suitable for users who needed basic smartphone capabilities combined with physical keyboard ease.
The device supports GSM and TD-SCDMA network technologies. It covers 2G bands including GSM 900, 1800, and 1900. For 3G networks, it utilizes TD-SCDMA bands and offers HSPA speed for data transfer efficiency. Additionally, its GPRS supports Class 10, and EDGE also comes with Class 10 capabilities, allowing steady data connection speeds for basic web browsing and app usage.
The MT620 has dimensions of 122 x 60 x 12.4 mm, making it moderately compact and easily portable with a weight of 125 grams. Its design also includes a physical QWERTY keyboard, which differentiates it from the then-emerging trend of touch-only devices. The use of Mini-SIM means it's designed to be used with the SIM cards prevalent at that time.
Featuring a 3.1-inch TFT display, the screen provides a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels with a density of about 186 PPI. Though not as sharp as modern displays, it delivers satisfactory clarity for its primary functions, such as texting and basic app usage.
The MT620 runs on an Android-based OMS 2.5 operating system, powered by an 806 MHz Marvell PXA920 processor. While modest by today's standards, this setup provided reasonable performance for typical tasks such as calling, messaging, and light web browsing available during its peak period.
The smartphone houses an internal memory of 512MB with 256MB of RAM. Furthermore, it supports expandable storage via a dedicated microSDHC slot, allowing users to store additional files such as photos and music with ease.
It is equipped with a single 5 MP autofocus main camera with an LED flash, capable of recording video at 480p resolution at 24fps. These features make it suitable for casual photography and video capturing. For selfies and video calls, a VGA front-facing camera is present.
The device includes a loudspeaker and a 3.5mm audio jack, offering flexibility for users who prefer wired headphones. This inclusion is especially useful in an era when wireless audio options were not as advanced or widespread.
Connectivity-wise, the MT620 supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and EDR, GPS with A-GPS for navigation purposes, and a microUSB 2.0 port for charging and data transfer. However, it lacks radio functionality, which might limit entertainment options without internet access.
Sensors such as an accelerometer, proximity sensor, and compass are integrated into the device, enhancing user interaction through various applications. The browser is compatible with WAP 2.0/xHTML and HTML with support for Adobe Flash Lite, ensuring that most web content is accessible, albeit at a basic level.
Fitted with a removable Li-Ion 1390 mAh battery, the MOTO MT620 handily provides up to 360 hours of standby time and supports a talk time of up to 8 hours and 20 minutes, making it a reliable option for day-to-day usage without frequent recharging.
The phone was available in three color options: white, green, and black, appealing to a broad range of preferences. At launch, it was priced around 120 EUR, positioning it as an affordable choice for consumers seeking a functional device at a reasonable cost.
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