Articles tagged with: Motorola
Posted in Cell phones, Motorola on 3 October 2008

Here is a weird looking phone which makes me wonder what the developers were thinking when they created it. The Motorola ZN4 will soon be released on Verizon on October 14 and the product lineup has been leaked internally. The flip phone does not really appeal to me but however, looks pretty ok.
It is supposed to be transparent and interactive which is not how one must describe a flip. The Krave will surely make people think twice and even gasp in disbelief, for no one seems to be able to understand what the idea behind this product is.
Posted in Motorola, USB, WiMAX, Wireless on 23 September 2008

WiMAX seems to be the next biggest thing in the realm of technology and we have seen many gadgets cropping up in this realm. The latest to enter the market is Motorola’s USBw 100 WiMAX adapter. This may look small but comes packed with enough technology to put any larger sized gadget to shame.
It is available in three types, 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz or 3.5 GHz network. Though it is still too early to reveal more, we may safely say that this gadget will solve many problems now that WiMAX is slowly but surely entering the mobile market as well. We do not have any information about the release dates, pricing, pictures or anything like that. The safest thing to do is to wait and watch, and get an idea as to what might be coming.
Posted in Camera, Cell phones on 29 August 2008

If we are lucky enough, smart and sporty phone MOTOACTV W450 may just be on its way very soon to T-Mobile. Earlier the Motorola phones in the W-series came with features that told a million tales. Seems like this cool model is a T-mobile exclusive. The MOTOACTV W450 is designed innovatively with 1.3-mega-pixel camera, microSD slot, Bluetooth and media support. You will be thrilled to know the special feature of this mobile is its water resistance.
The phone may lack a number of features but it packs in more features than any, for a low-end basic model as this. The onslaught of high-end and fashionable phones has left basic range models with no place in the shelf. If the low-end models have to survive, they would have to pack in more features at a lesser price. Moreover, lately people have been spending more money than usual on cellphones. The MOTOACTV W450 would cost between $30 and $50 and is worth every buck you pay.
Via: PhoneMag
Posted in Cell phones on 8 July 2008

Motorola coming up with three all new touch screen phones. The MOTOMING A1600 and A1800 both continue to share the touch screen of the earlier A1200 both for handwriting in Cantonese and Mandarin as well as for navigating the interface, but add enhanced media, navigation, and network support. Both have enthusiastic GPS with a data assist for mapping, a 1GB microSD card preloaded with mainland China maps, and upgraded cameras at either 3.0 mega pixels (A1800) or 3.2 (A1600) with digital auto focus.
The A1600 despite its better camera is considered the starter model and connects solely through GSM, but allows the phone to be used in North America with 850MHz band support and EDGE data; the A1800 operates either on CDMA or GSM for support with Sprint, Verizon, and other CDMA-only carriers and also adds a firewall for screening out calls or SMS text messages from certain senders.
Moreover of the Linux-based handsets comes with software to read business cards and Microsoft Office documents; they should both be obtainable today in China and should be obtainable somewhere else soon.
The A810, also available today, abandons the transparent flip cover of the MING line and is targeted at a more entry-level audience that still wants a touch screen but with fewer extras. It lacks GPS and scales back to a two-mega pixel camera while supporting the same handwriting features of the premium phones along with a native 3.5mm headphone jack for listening to MP3s. Motorola notes that the A810 supports GSM and EDGE but lacks full American support.

Posted in Mobile phone on 3 July 2008

Arriva a new slide-phone by Motorola, the ZN200, mobile from simple design with telephone and multimedia functions. The phone is equipped with the now inevitable camera (2 megapixels), the slot for microSD, FM radio and an integrated media player. Regarding the internal memory, the ZN200 has 30 MB integrated and should be sold bundled with a microSD 1GB.
It seems that currently the target market is the Brazilian to September, to follow everyone else.
Posted in Gadget, Mobile phone on 1 July 2008

Remember the Motorola A810, mobile screen with touch screen and the Linux operating system Mobile? From the mists of time ripeschiamo this small mobile phone to update you with complete technical specifications behind the date of marketing.
First we talk about a triband GSM, with support EDGE but no UMTS. The screen is a classic 240 × 320 by 2 inches and FM radio and 2 megapixel camera are confirmed.
With regard to connectivity and memory, the A810 is equipped you slot microSD, USB el’immancabile bluetooth. There is no information yet on the price of this phone, which is scheduled to leave in the autumn.
Posted in Gadget, Unique Gadget on 13 January 2008
There is good news for the Motorola fans. The world does not want to know more about the graceful departure of its Chief Executive, Ed Zander, they want to know about its latest display at CES. The world’s third largest phone making company has splashed a range of phones, which was the talk of CES 2008.
 Here’s a sneak peek what they had for the world to see this year…
 Rokr E8 music phone

 An amazing invention, the phone is for the music buff. This phone now joins the list of its already existing Motorola’s Rokr family of musical phones. The phone can be controlled by using virtual buttons that literally vibrates when touched, but all this can be done when it is switched on. You will be amazed to know that as soon as the cell is off, there are no keys, which are visible to your eyesight. Different buttons in the phone are used for varied purposes. Such as, if you are using the music facility only the desired buttons will be highlighted.
Moto Z10Â

Another highlight of the year is their Moto Z10, which is a video phone. You can edit any clippings and store it for as long as 24 hours of footage. Definitely, this striking feature will be tempting enough for the young tech-savvy consumers.
 Via: News
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