Motorola V.box(V100)

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Motorola V.box(V100) Price

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

What is the battery life of the Motorola V.box(V100)?

The battery life of the Motorola V.box(V100) is up to 8 hours of talk time and up to 10 days of standby time.

How do I turn on the Motorola V.box(V100)?

To turn on the Motorola V.box(V100), press and hold the power button for 3 seconds.

How do I access the settings menu on the Motorola V.box(V100)?

To access the settings menu on the Motorola V.box(V100), press the Menu button and select Settings.

How to reset or factory restore Motorola V.box(V100) device?

To reset or factory restore a Motorola V.Box(V100) device, you can follow the steps below: Method 1: soft reset 1. Turn off the device by pressing and holding the power button 2. Wait for the device to turn off completely 3. Press and hold the power button until the Motorola logo appears on the screen 4. Release the power button and wait for the device to turn back on Method 2: hard reset 1. Turn off the device by pressing and holding the power button until the Motorola logo appears on the screen 2. Release the power button and press and hold the volume up button instead 3. Release both buttons and press and hold the power button again 4. Release the power button and press and hold the volume down button instead 5. Release both buttons and press and hold the power button again 6. Wait for the reset process to complete Method 3: using stock firmware 1. Download the stock firmware from the Motorola website or from a trusted source 2. Connect your device to your computer via USB cable 3. Install the latest USB drivers on your computer 4. Use software such as Motorola PIN or Phoenix Recovery Box to flash the firmware onto your device 5. Once the firmware has been flashed, restart your device Method 4: using recovery mode 1. Turn off the device by pressing and holding the power button 2. Press and hold the volume up button instead of the power button 3. Release the volume up button and press and hold the power button 4. Wait for the Motorola logo to appear 5. Once the logo appears, press and hold the volume up button and power button together 6. Release both buttons and wait for the recovery mode to appear 7. In recovery mode, select "Factory Data Reset" and confirm the process 8. Wait for the device to restart and set up as a new device. Note: Before resetting your device, be sure to back up any important data, as this process will erase all data on the device. It's also recommended to only reset your device if you are experiencing severe problems or have root access on the device.


Specifications

Network

Technology: GSM
2G bands: GSM 900 / 1800
GPRS: No
EDGE: No

Launch

Announced: 2000
Status: Discontinued

Body

Dimensions: 83 x 44 x 25 mm (3.27 x 1.73 x 0.98 in)
Weight: 83 g (2.93 oz)
Keyboard: QWERTY
SIM: Mini-SIM

Display

Type: Monochrome graphic
Size:
Resolution: 126 x 64 pixels, 7 lines
: Fixed icons

Memory

Card slot: No
Phonebook: 100
Call records: 10 dialed, 5 received, 5 missed calls
: 25 phone book voice tags 9 quick access voice tags

Camera

: No

Sound

Loudspeaker: No
Alert types: Vibration; Downloadable monophonic ringtones, composer
3.5mm jack: No

Comms

WLAN: No
Bluetooth: No
Positioning: No
Radio: No
USB:

Features

Sensors:
Messaging: SMS
Browser: WAP
Clock: Yes
Alarm: No
Games: 3
Languages: 26
Java: No
: Voice memo Voice dial Smart button Volume keys NavDisc Write and read SMS hot keys OK button on outside

Battery

Type: Removable Li-Ion 600 mAh battery
Stand-by: 120 h
Talk time: 3 h 30 min

Misc

Colors:

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