Reviewed on December 20, 2005Although some of the multimedia features are half-baked, the Nextel Motorola i870 should appeal to consumers who want Nextel's walkie-talkie and direct-communication capabilities.TAGS:Nextel Communications Inc., Motorola Inc.
Reviewed on December 15, 2005The Nextel i930 by Motorola is a good choice for executives looking for a world phone that syncs seamlessly with Outlook--if you can live with the poor battery performance and the lack of Bluetooth.TAGS:Nextel Communications Inc., Motorola Inc., battery
Reviewed on July 12, 2005Don't expect to see a supermodel flashing an i836, but if you're a business user who wants a better-looking Nextel phone and can afford an extra battery, you should check it out.TAGS:Nextel Communications Inc., Motorola Inc., battery
Reviewed on May 3, 2004If you are a NASCAR fanatic, this custom-designed phone offers enough features to impress your friends at the track.TAGS:Nextel Communications Inc., NASCAR
Reviewed on August 2, 2004The Nextel i830 comes with all the features you'd expect from a Nextel handset but in a smaller package.TAGS:Nextel Communications Inc., Motorola Inc.
Reviewed on October 24, 2005The supertough Nextel Motorola i355 might be big and bulky, but it won't have any trouble surviving the elements.TAGS:Nextel Communications Inc., Motorola Inc.
Reviewed on May 18, 2005Nextel's new budget--and bulky--handset may not be a feature powerhouse, but it boasts all the basics and throws in PTT and GPS service for good measure.TAGS:Motorola Inc., Nextel Communications Inc.
Reviewed on March 8, 2004This Nextel mobile sports a more stylish design than most of its predecessors, but it's still just as heavy.TAGS:Nextel Communications Inc., Motorola Inc.
Reviewed on November 5, 2004With minimal features and average performance, Nextel's industrial-grade i315 is strictly for those who need a durable handset that can handle extreme conditions.TAGS:Nextel Communications Inc., signal