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APX Next is a walkie-talkie and a cellphone combined. It has both the high-powered radio chip for land communications and a low-powered 4G/LTE chip for cell-tower data.
Take the TLKR, it’s Motorola’s new line of walkie-talkies meant to convey a sense of style while you are calling in for airstrikes on the cootie patrol.
Motorola isn’t commenting publicly on how much the APX Next costs — Fast Company notes that pricing varies too much depending on how many devices are being bought — but the walkie-talkie is ...
Sure, the Motorola name is familiar to many, but Motorola has become much more than simply a “walkie-talkie” company. Indeed, the firm has undergone a transformation into a leading provider of ...
And now Motorola may be applying the concept to the most aesthetically challenged handset of all: the walkie-talkie. The new " TLKR " line is a "stylish, easy-to-use and colorful" range of two-way ...
Offered exclusively from Boost Mobile, the Motorola i855 features the latest enhancement to the Boost Walkie-Talkie. Using the Nationwide Boost(TM) Walkie-Talkie users can quickly exchange pictures.
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The walkie-talkie debuted in 1943 as the first FM portable two-way radio. It was used by the U.S. Army Signal Corps. during World War II. It weighted 35 lbs., so it had to be worn on a backpack.
Using a cellphone as a walkie-talkie hasn't really caught on in the UK, despite my encouraging everyone to finish sentences with "over!", but I think that could change if we had slick handsets ...