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Models: 2001 Portable Cell Phone

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r ¹ Internet

To open an Internet session, see “internet” on page 22.

Setting Up Mobile Internet Access

Your service provider must data-enable your SIM card, and may set up Internet access for you.

aSelect Internet from the main menu.

bHold $until the Browser Menu appears. Select Setup.

cSelect Edit Profile. You see your list of three profiles.

Your service provider may enter uneditable profiles.

jTo set up a unique homepage for each profile, select Edit Homepage, select a profile, and enter the URL.

dSelect a profile to edit (press $). Your phone displays: 1 WAP Settings (supplied by your service provider)

2 Data Bearer (supplied by your service provider)

3 Profile Name

eSelect 1 WAP Settings and enter the Primary IP and Port, Secondary IP and Port, and your Idle Time Out.

fSelect 2 Data Bearer. You can set up CSD, GPRS, or both. A GPRS Äor CSD ºicon displays when in use.

GPRS icon may not be available on all phones.

Select 1 GPRS to complete the profile’s APN, Username, and Password for GPRS connections.

Select 2 CSD to complete the profile’s Phone #, Username, Password, Line Type (Modem or ISDN), and Idle Time Out for CSD connections.

gSelect 3 Profile Name: and assign the profile’s name.

Initializing Your SIM for Internet Access

For security, your phone only lets one SIM card use your Internet access. (Voice calls are not affected.) Your phone chooses this card the first time you access the Internet. To set Internet access to a new SIM card:

aHave your service provider initialize your account.

bInsert the new SIM card. (See “SIM card insertion/ removal” on page 8.)

cSelect Internet from the main menu.

dSelect New key. Your phone processes the new card.

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2001 Portable Cell Phone specifications

The Motorola 2001 Portable Cell Phone, released as part of the early wave of mobile communication technology, marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of portable telephony. This device encapsulated the innovation of its time, combining functionality with a compact design aimed at enhancing user mobility.

One of the standout features of the Motorola 2001 was its remarkable portability. Weighing in at just under a pound and featuring a slim, ergonomic design, it was user-friendly and could easily fit into a handbag or a larger coat pocket. The phone was equipped with a robust battery capable of providing several hours of talk time, an essential characteristic during an era when battery life was a significant concern for mobile users.

Technologically, the Motorola 2001 utilized analog communication standards, primarily the AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone System) option that dominated the market during the early 2000s. This system, known for its reliability, allowed clear audio quality and effective call connections. The phone featured a basic monochrome LCD display, which showcased essential information such as signal strength, battery status, and incoming call notifications.

In addition to its calling functionality, the Motorola 2001 introduced some user-friendly features that were somewhat advanced for its time. It was designed with a tactile keypad, providing the responsiveness necessary for dialing numbers efficiently. Users could store contacts, a novel feature that signaled the shift towards more personalized communication devices.

Another characteristic that set this device apart was its durability. The Motorola 2001 was constructed with high-quality materials, ensuring that it could withstand the rigors of everyday use. Additionally, its straightforward design made it accessible to a wide array of users, from business professionals to everyday consumers.

As mobile phones evolved, the Motorola 2001 represented a foundational step in the journey towards the sophisticated smartphones we use today. This device’s commitment to portability, user-friendly features, and solid technology laid the groundwork for future developments in mobile communication. Motorola's early exploration into cell phone technology helped pave the way for the incredibly powerful devices that now dominate the market. Looking back, the Motorola 2001 is not just a phone; it was a game-changer in the way people communicated, setting the stage for the mobile tech revolution that followed.