Abstract: The Motorola i890 is a standard flip phone for Sprint subscribers. The phone is not the most high-end communication device on the market, but those seeking simplicity with some added features should enjoy it. The i890 is available for $129.99 after reb...
Abstract: I don’t get the opportunity to play with many Motorola phones, so whenever I do, I’m always at least kind of intrigued. And the Motorola i890 is going to give me an opportunity to satisfy my intrigue.The Motorola i890 is a folder-style flip phone wit...
Abstract: Thumbs Up:Slicker than most of the Nextel phones; good performer; functional feature set including GPS, Bluetooth, 2-megapixel camera, and micro-SD card slot.Thumbs Down:Average captured video quality and few editing options for video recording.Inside ...
Published: 2010-04-01, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Motorola i890 is slicker than most Nextel phones. It offers the carrier's signature features and it's a good performer
The Motorola i890 camera has average photo quality and its camcorder has few editing options. You have to remove the battery cover to access the memory card slot
The Motorola i890 isn't the best camera phone, but it offers the usual Nextel goodies in a slick design.
The Motorola i890 is proof that "Direct Connect" doesn't equal "hideously ugly." Migrating to more visually appealing handsets has one drawback, though - they're not as durable as their military spec'd brethren. Besides that, the i890 is a nice pho...