United States June 20, 2010; 11 years ago (2010-06-20) (Boost Mobile)
Type
Slatesmartphone
Dimensions
118 mm (4.6 in) H 58 mm (2.3 in) W 12.8 mm (0.50 in) D[1]
Mass
131 g (4.6 oz)
Operating system
Android 1.5
CPU
500 MHz Freescale Zeus 2.0 CPU ARM1136 processor[2]
Memory
256 MB RAM
Storage
Flash memory: 512/256 MB user-accessible microSD slot: supports up to 32 GB[1]
Battery
3.7 V 1400 mAh Internal rechargeable removable lithium-ion battery[1]
Data inputs
Multi-touchcapacitive touchscreen display
Display
320 x 480 px,[1] 3.1 in (79 mm), HVGA, 64K (256K via hardware dithering) color LCD[1]
Rear camera
5 megapixel with autofocus
Connectivity
Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, MicroUSB, A-GPS iDEN
The Motorola i1 is an Internet-enabled smartphone by Motorola, running the Android operating system designed by Google. It was the first Android smartphone for iDEN-based networks, which use older 2G technology rather than modern CDMA and GSM networks, and only support data rates up to 19.2 kbps. The Motorola i1 also uses Wi-Fi to access the Internet at higher speeds.
It was announced on March 23, 2010, and launched with Boost Mobile in the US on June 20, 2010, for a retail price of $350[3] without a contract.
The Motorola i1 is available in the United States for Boost Mobile, Sprint Nextel and SouthernLINC, in Canada for Telus (Mike) and in Mexico and other Latin American countries for Nextel.