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Motorola Triumph
Android smartphone
Android smartphone
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Motorola Triumph |
| logo | Motorola triumph logo.png |
| logosize | 200px |
| imagesize | 200px |
| caption | Standard Motorola Triumph |
| brand | Motorola |
| networks | 1900 MHz PCS CDMA EV-DO Rev. A |
| released | July 20, 2011 |
| available | United States - (Virgin Mobile) |
| discontinued | March 29, 2013 |
| type | Smartphone |
| form | Slate |
| size | 4.80 in H |
| 2.60 in W | |
| 0.39 in D | |
| weight | 143 g |
| os | Android 2.2 Froyo |
| cpu | 1 GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 Snapdragon |
| memory | 512 MB RAM |
| storage | 1 GB ROM |
| memory_card | microSD (supports up to 32 GB) |
| battery | Motorola FB-02 3.7V, 1380 mAh |
| Internal Rechargeable Li-ion | |
| User replaceable | |
| input | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen |
| A-GPS | |
| S-GPS | |
| Accelerometer | |
| Microphone | |
| Proximity sensor | |
| Push buttons | |
| display | LCD, 4.1 in diagonal 800×480 WVGA |
| rear_camera | 5.0 MP with LED flash |
| front_camera | 0.3 MP VGA 640x400 |
| connectivity | 3.5 mm TRRS |
| Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR with A2DP | |
| HDMI | |
| Micro USB 2.0 | |
| Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n | |
| sar | Head - 1.09 W/kg |
| Body - 1.19 W/kg | |
| references |
2.60 in W 0.39 in D Internal Rechargeable Li-ion User replaceable A-GPS S-GPS Accelerometer Microphone Proximity sensor Push buttons Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR with A2DP HDMI Micro USB 2.0 Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n Body - 1.19 W/kg
The Motorola Triumph is an Android powered smartphone available in the United States exclusively through Virgin Mobile USA. The device is similar to Huawei's U9000 Ideos X6 model sold internationally. The Triumph is the first Motorola-branded device sold by Virgin Mobile USA. Sprint Nextel and Motorola announced the Triumph at a joint press event held in New York City on June 9, 2011.
The Triumph features a 4.1-inch capacitive touch screen, a 1 GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 Snapdragon processor, a rear-facing 5-megapixel camera with auto-focus, LED flash, and 720p HD video recording, a front-facing VGA camera, and Android 2.2 Froyo.
The Triumph does not include the MOTOBLUR interface commonly found on other Android-powered Motorola devices. The Triumph is the first device to come preloaded with Virgin Mobile USA's new Virgin Mobile Live 2.0 app, a social networking music application. The Triumph is the third Android device to come to Virgin Mobile. The Samsung Intercept was Virgin Mobile's first Android device followed by the LG Optimus V.
References
References
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- (2011-06-09). "Motorola TRIUMPH fact sheet". Sprint Nextel Corporation.
- (2011-02-22). "FCC RF Test Report - Report No.:FR111226B". Federal Communications Commission.
- "OET List Exhibits Report [Motorola Triumph]". Federal Communications Commission.
- "OET List Exhibits Report [Huawei Ideos X6]". Federal Communications Commission.
- (2011-06-09). "Sprint and Motorola Forge Renewed Business Relationship That Extends Device Innovation". Motorola Mobility, Inc.
- Seagan, Sascha. (2011-06-10). "Virgin Mobile: No Android Skins For Us". Ziff Davis Inc.
- Cha, Bonnie. (2011-06-09). "Sprint debuts Motorola Photon 4G, Triumph; hands-on impressions". CBS Interactive.
- "LG Optimus V vs The Motorola Triumph – The Break Down". Rock That LG Optimus V & Moto T.
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