Motorola C168i

The Motorola C168i is an AT&T exclusive basic "bar" phone with Motorola branding released in 2005. It was sold as an entry-level phone on the discontinued GoPhone plan (GoPhone was replaced with AT&T PREPAID).

The C168i is quite small, and looks somewhat similar to the Motorola C139, another basic entry-level phone with the Motorola brand. While the phone does have Motorola branding and a very P2K-like user interface, it was actually manufactured by an Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) known as Compal. Compal also goes by Compeq, and they made the C139 as well.

Related phones

 * W220 - Basically a flip phone version. Shares exact same specs, same OS, same games, etc.

Batteries

 * Motorola BT51 (3.7 V Li-ion)
 * Motorola BT60 (3.7 V Li-ion)

Games

 * Soccer
 * Rebels
 * Crazy

Serial data access
The 2.5mm headphone connector on the phone also acts as a serial port. When connected, AT modem commands can be sent to the phone.

Many commands about information weren't changed from the Compal originals. For example, AT+CGMM (request model info) returns "TTA-000", when something like "C168i" would be expected.

Because of this easy access and the relatively low price of this phone, the C168i has been used in many hacking projects.