Motorola i576 - black (Sprint)
Manufacturer: Motorola Part number: i576
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- Bottom Line:
- The Motorola i576 is a sturdy and functional Nextel phone. It's not glamorous, but it works.
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CNET editors' review
Motorola i576 - black (Sprint) price range: $59.00 - $99.99
- Reviewed by: Kent German
- Reviewed on: 12/18/2008
The good: The Motorola i576 has a durable, easy-to-use design. It offers great audio quality and a range of calling features.
The bad: The Motorola i576 has low-resolution displays.
The bottom line: The Motorola i576 is a sturdy and functional Nextel phone. It's not glamorous, but it works.
User reviews
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What cell phones use to be.
by toproy on June 24, 2009
Pros: Rugged, reliable, excellent reception and clarity in both Nextel and phone modes. Easy to use, no useless features. Can be used as a walkie talkie even outside the Nextel coverage with another compatible phone.
Cons: Screen could be a little tougher and larger and with better resolution. No data integration with a desktop.
Summary: My first cellphone ever was a Nokia 232... that was back in 1994 (God I am old) and that thing was immortal. One time I had a fight with a ...
Summary: My first cellphone ever was a Nokia 232... that was back in 1994 (God I am old) and that thing was immortal. One time I had a fight with a girlfriend which ended with the phone being slammed against a solid rock wall... and the screen cracked but the phone kept on rocking until I replaced it for an Erikson that I hated.
So when I was ready to replace the Erikson, (very soon mind you) I saw a display of a Motorola Star Tack that had been mauled by a bulldog and the phone still worked.
Since then, all I bought was Start Tacks, I even had a super cool and super expensive (400 dollars or so) Stark Tack Vader. I was forced to stop using it when every carrier I knew switched to digital from analog.
Since I moved to the "smart phone" segment of phones and I have had them all, Palm, HTC, iPhone, currently a G1... you name... I've tried it or used it. I use my G1 mostly for data tethering and email access, but I hate it for calls.
So now that I opened a business that needs a Nextel... I am in love again with Motorola. Where my G1 needs to be constantly plugged it, I can forget about the Motorola for 3 days or more and still have plenty of power for a call. It is what a phone used to be, a useful tool to use whenever necessary.
I have been thinking on breaking free from the smart phone craziness to go back to basics.
With a 10 dollar a month plan that allows me UNLIMITED direct connect to any other NEXTEL phone in Canada, Mexico and USA... how could you ever go wrong.
I love Nextel and I love my Motorola.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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The basic of the basic, but acceptable!
by brickbd on May 31, 2010
Pros: Phone does exactly what it is made to do with no bells or whistles! Clear screen and nice rubber coating to keep it from being damaged during those long falls.
Cons: Basic at best. NO BELLS, NO WHISTLES!
Summary: If you want to JUST make or recieve a call this is your buddy! If you need to text in a hurry or get to the point, this is your ...
Summary: If you want to JUST make or recieve a call this is your buddy! If you need to text in a hurry or get to the point, this is your buddy. If you want fun times, look else where
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Sturdy phone but stops working after 1 year.
by bengi1234 on January 30, 2010
Pros: Sturdy and dependable
Cons: Evidently designed to break. Run account with over 100 phones and about 25 of these in use. As soon as 1 year warranty expired, most phones stopped working within a month, displays inverted or disappeared.
Summary: Overall good design but made not to last and unfortunately what gives US manufacturing a bad name.
Summary: Overall good design but made not to last and unfortunately what gives US manufacturing a bad name.
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Great PHONE, rugged, dependable, intuitive, no BS!
by scalewoodman on November 10, 2009
Pros: I appreciate the talk clarity and volume; the design is easy to use; rugged with BIG BUTTONS well illuminated. Masculine without being glitzy. Great battery life, speaker phone performance, fast to charge, easy applications like Telenav.
Cons: For data use or Telenav, it would be nice to have a larger screen.
Summary: If you're looking for bling or to make some kind of style (or ego) statement, this is not your phone. BUT if you are looking for a functional tool ...
Summary: If you're looking for bling or to make some kind of style (or ego) statement, this is not your phone. BUT if you are looking for a functional tool to make and receive phone calls (sort of a novel idea these days!) with BIG BUTTONS a great choice. Works easily with Blue Tooth headsets (and Synch). Everything to like, nothing not to like. Good value for those of us that get used to things and keep them for awhile.
Thanks to aging, I like big buttons and clear functions that can be used easily w/o reading glasses. I like clear strong sound and knowing people can hear me well. I like the Motorola brand, a strong US brand (even if it's probably made offshore). The i576 has exceeded my expectations.
I like the 2-way functionality and the lack of glitz suits my style! I have the Everything Plan and the rep tried to talk me into Blackberry or upgraded data phones.
The only problem is I wish everybody (all of my customers and associates) had Nextel and used 2-way so we wouldn't be leaving messages back and forth all the time and could keep the friendly chatter to a minimum! Glad to see Sprint is supporting the Nextel brand; sorry so many users were lost during the bad years. Time to earn them back! -
GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES
by trinicarpenter on March 14, 2009
Pros: VOLUME, CALL QUALITY OVERALL DESIGN AND BATTERY LIFE
Cons: NO CAMERA!!
Summary: THIS PHONE IS FOR THOSE THAT DONT/CANT HAVE A CAMERA PHONE, AND NEED SOMETHING RUGGED BUT NOT AS BIG AS THE I580...OVERALL ITS A GREAT DEVICE
Summary: THIS PHONE IS FOR THOSE THAT DONT/CANT HAVE A CAMERA PHONE, AND NEED SOMETHING RUGGED BUT NOT AS BIG AS THE I580...OVERALL ITS A GREAT DEVICE
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Good phone at the $79 price
by biskitryder on December 20, 2008
Pros: Upgrading from the non Bluetooth i580, the i576 is smaller, lighter, and definitely less bulky.
Cons: The blue background makes it hard to read the main screen forcing you to choose the 'none' option. Tha antenna is difinetly an issue. At first it was coming out on it's own and flopping around. Finally I got it to stay in and now it won't come out.
Summary: For the full price of around $300 I'd have looked for a different phone. As an upgrade the phone is a good choice. I was unhappy with Sprint/Nextel ...
Summary: For the full price of around $300 I'd have looked for a different phone. As an upgrade the phone is a good choice. I was unhappy with Sprint/Nextel as the $79 come on turns into $189 with all the assorted ( and not mentioned ) upgrade fees and taxes. With a $50 mail in rebate ( 6 - 8 weeks ) the real price is around $139. The phones (4) are used in a dirty, dusty environment on a working ranch as was the i580s. The dust proof, moisture resistance is a must and the phones seem to be fairly rugged. The blue tooth works well, automatically linking with the ear peice or vehicle bluetooth devices. The lights on the front that blink, blue for a bluetooth connection and red for a message, are a nice feature. with the exception of the antenna the phones have worked well and I like the slimmer size.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Motorola
- Part number: i576
- Description: The i576 is a durable clam handset certified for military standards requirements including low pressure, dust, shock, vibration, solar radiation, low and high temperature.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Cellular phone
- Form Factor Folder (flip) - Yes
- Phone Design Flip
- Resistance Splashproof,
Dustproof,
Weatherproof,
Shockproof - Integrated Components Two-way radio,
GPS receiver - Width 1.8 in
- Depth 1 in
- Height 4.3 in
- Weight 4.3 oz
- Body Color Black
Cellular
- Technology iDEN
- Band iDEN 800/900 (Dual Band)
- Service Provider Sprint Nextel
- Software Platforms Supported Java
Messaging & Internet
- Cellular Messaging Services SMS,
MMS - Messaging & Data Features Text messages,
Multimedia messages (MMS),
NextMail - Mobile Services Nextel Direct Connect
Communications
- Wireless Interface Bluetooth
- Communication Features Internet browser,
Mobile Email client Phone Features
- Phone Functions Call timer,
Conference call,
Speakerphone,
Voice dialing,
Vibrating alert - Polyphonic Ringer Yes
- Additional Features Push-to-talk mode,
E-911 compliant
Navigation System
- GPS Navigation GPS receiver
Display
- Type LCD display - Color
- Multi-language Menu Yes
- Display Languages English,
French,
Spanish Display (2nd)
- Type LCD display - Color
Battery
- Technology Lithium ion
- Capacity 1800 mAh
- Run Time Details Talk ( iDEN ) - up to 300 min
Miscellaneous
- Compliant Standards HAC(Hearing Aid Compatible),
MIL-STD 810F - Included Accessories Power adapter , Holster,
Power adapter
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:Motorola
- Address:
600 N. Highway 45, Libertyville, IL 60048 - Phone: 847/576-5000



