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What the Motorola i1 may lack in specs, it makes up for in connectivity.  As the only Android phone with PTT (push-to-talk) it fills the needs of many who rely on this service in their every day lives. 

It's also a ruggedized, Mil-Spec handset.  This may not mean much to you or I, but for the first responder types and guys out in the weather on the jobsite (exactly the type that need PTT!) it's a godsend, and they wouldn't be able to use a phone that isn't this tough. 

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Carriers: Sprint

Announced: March 22, 2010

Release Date: July 25, 2010

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by Casey Chan
May 24, 2010
 The Motorola i1, the first push to talk Android-powered phone, is now available on SouthernLinc Wireless. We had expected Sprint to be the first carrier to carry the Motorola i1 but we guess a l...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 28, 2010
You can't buy any of them yet, but the HTC Evo 4G, Google Nexus One and Motorola i1 are now all listed on Sprint's developer site, along with some video and specs. No great surprise there on the ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 24, 2010
The good news is that those of you who have to have Nextel's push-to-talk service and have been dying for an Android phone can now have it in the Motorola i1. Otherwise, there's not a whole lot to ge...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 22, 2010
On the eve of CTIA (translated: While we're all on planes headed to Las Vegas), Motorola announced the Motorola i1 (aka the Opus One), bringing you the very first push-to-talk Android-powered smartpho...