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The Motorola i1000plus is a Motorola iDEN series phone. The phone came out in 1999. It is a clamshell phone. The phone featured the direct connect feature (Two way radio). On Nextel, it offered Nextel Net and other Nextel features. The i1000 plus is a digital phone. The phone, on the battery pack section and with the flip closed measures about 1 inch in thickness. [1]

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References

  1. Messieh, Nancy (15 August 2011). "15 facts you may not know about Motorola - TNW Mobile". The Next Web. Retrieved 18 April 2020.