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Bag Phone Models

More models of bag phones…”Models of the Bag phone”

Despite having been made since 1992, Motorola decided to release a few different models of the bag phones during that late 90’s. Differentiated by the serial numbers found on handsets, these various models differ by their tranceivers. Some of these models include:

The Cellular One is the earliest model of the bag phone. The basic, 3-button phone has basic functions like the PWR (power), END/CLR (end/clear), and SND(send) beside the numerical keypad. The second bag phone model is the America Series, which is also known as the 4-button phone. It comes with the grey casing (as opposed to the black 3-button), which has an additional VOL/CTL (volume/ control) button for adjusting the earpiece of the phone. This button can also be used to access the other features of the phone.

Following these two models is the Soft-Pak also known as the 6-button. The most common bag phone, the additional three buttons are the RCL (recall) for recalling the last dialed number and other information, and the FCN (function) button, eliminating the CTL button. The Series III model is somewhat the same as the previous model, but has bigger buttons and has the additional STO (store) button in place of the volume button, also used to store numbers. Finally, the Series III 6 Button comes in. This bag phone model has smaller buttons unlike the Series III, and the END button taking the STO’s place.

These are some of the models of the bag phone by Motorola. They all have the same basic functions as a plain cellular phone would have.

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