As of the February 16, 2006 update, the specifications are based from the Phonescoop and the Sprint Nextel intel unless otherwise footnoted: At the initial release of the Motorola i930, the phone was released for sale on October 6, 2005, but the demand and anticipation has been extremely high when the phone first came out that it was backordered due to limited stock.
In order to adhere to corporation-wide policies of camera absence in electronic devices, Motorola released a non-camera version of the i930 called the i920 sometime in February.
The following firms currently have Equipment/Phones exempt from the NUFP plus Two-Year Incentives: Nextel's Upgrade Frequency Policy (UFP) was enacted in February 2005 so that existing customers could not buy inexpensive phones for the low 2-year contract price (free in the case of the i205) and then resell them.
[5] Application-minded experts heavily criticised the Motorola i930 for the following reasons: An online petition was started and some owners checked into the possibility of a class action lawsuit because the application locked phone would not perform as advertised.
This controversy became less important when some creative forum members came up with a program called NUNLOCK [6] to decertify and fix common issues with the i930.