Description: The Motorola DPC 550 was a mobile phone from the early 1990s, part of Motorola's line of cellular phones. Here's a brief overview: - **Design**: The Motorola DPC 550 was a brick-style mobile phone, which was common in the early days of mobile phones. It had a robust and bulky design, with a prominent external antenna. - **Features**: - The phone featured a small monochrome LCD screen that displayed basic information like the phone number, signal strength, and battery life. - It had physical buttons for dialing, navigating the menu, and performing other functions. - It could store a limited number of phone numbers in its internal memory. - The phone supported basic calling features but lacked modern functionalities like text messaging or internet access. - **Battery**: The DPC 550 used a large rechargeable battery, which provided several hours of talk time and a longer standby time, depending on usage. - **Usage**: The DPC 550 was primarily used by business professionals and early adopters of mobile technology. It was considered cutting-edge at the time, despite its limited features compared to today's smartphones. The DPC 550 is now considered a collectible item and is part of the history of mobile communication. The phone powers on
Price: 79 USD
Location: Alpharetta, Georgia
End Time: 2025-01-23T23:50:34.000Z
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Brand: Motorola
Color: Gray
Model: Micro TAC 550
Storage Capacity: 0.5 MB