
The U.S. company Motorola has provided two phone designed to work with conventional land lines.
The devices offer low power consumption and 20% from a previously recycled materials. At least, so say company representatives.
The ad hoc system automatically adjusts the level of the wireless signal and is spending an appropriate amount of electricity.
Both models are equipped with integrated digital answering machine with remote dostuppa have the support of Polyphoniques embedded directory and spikerfonom.
Model D10 is equipped with 2-line backlit screen, but D11 has a color display, three customizable keyboard, support for SMS and radio functions.
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