Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 June 2011

Upcoming Motorola EX115 Dual Sim With QWERTY Keyboard Mobile Phone 2011-12




Latest mobile phone dubbed as the Motorola EX115, in India. It comes with a QWERTY keyboard features dual SIM card slots. The EX115 equipped with finest features such as with a 2.3-inch LCD display, Bluetooth, a 3 Megapixel camera with video recording and a microSD card slot. The phone supports quad-band GSM/EDGE networks.Other features a 930mAh Li-ion battery and up to 240 hours of standby.

The Motorola EX115 comes in a stylish slim design with Smoke Gray color. Its QWERTY keypad allows you to typ easily long message as well enter into network sites.Motorola is a well known company for making mobiles now this latest handset built in advance technology. However, there is no shortage of cell phones in the market but this latest Motorola EX115 Dual-SIM QWERTY Phone has superb features.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Motorola XT882 Android phone comes to China, the king of dual



The Chinese market for smartphones is not known for its particularly exciting local device offerings. It looks however, that Motorola is about to change this state of affairs with the release of its latest Android phone - the XT882.





The Motorola XT882 is a truly unique device - it is powered by a Tegra 2 dual-core processor, it has dual mode GSM/CDMA network support and yes, the two network radios are operational simultaneously, so it's also dual standby. All in all, it is the king of dual in smartphones, if you ask Motorola.


The rest of the device's specs resemble closely it's ATRIX 4G cousin. Along with the NVIDIA Tegra dual-core CPU, there is a 4" qHD display, an 8MP camera with 1080p recording capability, and 8GB of internal storage which is expandable through a microSD card slot. Unlike the Atrix 4G though, the XT882 runs with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, dressed in the latest version of MOTOBLUR.
The dual-personality droid by Motorola will be available in China only for around $830. The price definitely appears steep until one gives it more thought. After all, having an XT882 saves you the trouble of carrying one more device with you - along with its dual-network and SIM support, the Motorola device offers dual-standby as well. We say that such a level of comfort might actually make the Motorola XT882 a successful project for the company.
We can also think of more countries where such functionality will be highly appreciated so, hopefully, a similar device will be released by Motorola for other markets as well. Hit the source link below for the full press and tell us what do you think in the comments section.
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Motorola Atrix 4G for AT&T drops to $99.99 on 2-year contract




It was only a matter of time - dual-core droids are getting cheaper. The Motorola Atrix 4G has dropped to $99.99 on AT&T with a 2-year contract, down from the $199.99 that they originally asked for it.
You can snatch an Atrix 4G from AT&T now but there are two things you need to consider - you need a data plan (starting at $15/month) and you really should look at the docks.


The HD Multimedia dock for the Motorola Atrix 4G can be had for $129.99 and the premium laptop dock costs $199.99 (after a $100 mail-in rebate). Unfortunately, those are the prices for buying either dock separately - no discount here.
Interested? Then head over to AT&T's online store.
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The Motorola Wilder is a splash and dust resistant dumb phone

Slated for a July release in the UK, the Motorola Wilder promises to be a smart-dumb phone aimed at an active lifestyle.
The newly announced Wilder is designed to bring all the basic functionality from your average smartphone in a tiny package with a rugged exterior. Not all the specs are available yet but we know it's going to be a compact device with a capacity of just 88 cubic centimeters and a low weight of just 92 grams.



The announcement promo for the Motorola Wilder

A rubberized outer casing helps give the Wilder its splash and dust resistive attributes but you can still interact with it on the 2.8" TFT resistive touchscreen (with a resolution of 240x360 pixels). Sitting just below the main display, is a secondary OLED 0.7" screen for notifications, a nice touch and something seldom seen since the days of the flip phone.
A rubberized outer casing helps give the Wilder its splash and dust resistive attributes but you can still interact with it on the 2.8" TFT resistive touchscreen (with a resolution of 240x360 pixels). Sitting just below the main display, is a secondary OLED 0.7" screen for notifications, a nice touch and something seldom seen since the days of the flip phone.
The Motorola Wilder The Motorola Wilder The Motorola Wilder The Motorola Wilder
Being a feature phone, connectivity is limited, but the Wilder does come with Bluetooth 2.1, a 3.5mm headphone jack and has a physical microUSB (v2.0) port on the left side of the device covered by a rubberized tab. It also comes with a 2MP camera on the back that can shoot video at 15fps and an FM radio.
We're not sure exactly what UI the Wilder will run, since Motorola doesn't have a feature phone UI in place on current phones - especially a touch one.
Anyway, software-wise the Wilder will have pre-installed Opera Mini for web browsing, social networking integration with Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and YouTube, embedded games including Tetris and Need for Speed and 5MB of internal storage with a microSD slot that can take anything up to 32GBs.
The Motorola Wilder is expected to come to Carphone Warehouse in the UK from July and will cost around £49.95.
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