Operate the Motorola Nextel i870 mobile phone

Operate the Motorola Nextel i870 mobile phone

If you're having a little trouble operating your newly purchased Motorola Nextel i870 cell phone, let Sprint help you out. This Sprint interactive mobile phone tutorial takes you through every step necessary to fully familiarize yourself with the i870 cell phone by Motorola. This instructional tour will help you learn how to use Sprint Nextel Direct Connect, 1.3 MP Built-In Camera, Audio Player, Bluetooth with Printer Support, Large Color Display, Micro SD (TransFlash) Card and Slot, Applications and Games (Java), Multimedia Text Messaging with Video Support, Sprint Nextel Direct Send Contacts, Group Connect Walkie-Talkie, Direct Talk, Media Center, Picture Caller ID, Sprint Nextel Online, and you'll see the specifications, features, and what accessories your phone can use. Before you know it, you'll be an expert at using your i870 mobile phone by Motorola.

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