Motorola Cracker 70 Exclusive __exclusive__
is the centerpiece of the series, marketed for its extreme physical profile. Physical Feat : It is the thinnest device in its category at just and weighs only Durability
The Cracker 70 featured a dual-stage, helical-retractable antenna. When fully extended, it provided a gain of +3dB, allowing the phone to lock onto weak signals in the brutal hinterlands of Siberia where Nokia and Ericsson devices failed. This feature was marketed in the user manual (poorly translated) as "The Tractor Beam." motorola cracker 70 exclusive
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The Sonic-Shatter™ feature defines the "Cracker" name by allowing the user to physically affect their surroundings, turning the phone into a key to the world, rather than just a window into it. This feature was marketed in the user manual
Unlike the global dominance of the Motorola StarTAC or the Razr, the Cracker 70 was never officially sold in North America or Western Europe. It was manufactured primarily in Motorola’s (now defunct) plant in Flensburg, Germany, and later assembled in Hungary, specifically for the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) markets.