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July 20, 2008

Motorola’s Latest Touchscreen Handset VE75 to be Available Soon

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Motorola’s Latest Touchscreen Handset VE75 to be Available Soon

Motorola’s latest Touchscreen handset model VE75 will be available very soon in the Chinese markets. This release only strengthens the growing association between Moto and China. Moto had earlier released its Ming series A1600 and A1800 as also the the A810 candy-bar handsets exclusively for the Chinese markets.

VE75 is a slider phone which comes with a 2.6 inch TFT touchscreen display with 240×400 pixels resolution and 262k colors. The sliding alpha-numeric keypad is good as making calls is much easier than if it had just a touchscreen. Other features include a 2M camera with video recording, Blue tooth, USB, hands-free, Music and Video players, tri-band GSM connectivity with GPRS and EDGE and an expandable memory of up to 2GB.

The VE75 comes with dual SIM capabilities which is seen in a lot of handsets available in the Asian markets. It comes with a 850mAh battery that offers a talk-time of up to 6 hours. The stand-by time varies depending on whether you are using one SIM or both. In any case, it offers about 140 hours with both the SIMs and up to 190 hours with one SIM.

Looks wise, it is a bit bulky for even a slider phone as it measures 111.5 x 50.6 x 19.4 mm. But overall it looks very cool and attractive.

July 11, 2008

Motorola Touchscreen Smart phone A810 & other PDA Series Launched

Motorola Touchscreen Smart phone A810 & Other PDA Series Launched

Motorola has launched its touchscreen smart phone A810 as an entry-level PDA along-with its other PDA series A1600 and A1800.

The full-featured A 810 is based on Linux OS and will be currently available only in China.  The Motorola A810 comes with a 2.2 inch touchscreen display with 240×320 pixels.  It is easy to send and receive e-mails and SMS because of the advanced handwriting recognition feature.  The A810 comes with an interactive interface to access Internet and e mails. It has a 8.5 browser with an expandable memory of upto 2GB.

The fully featured set of tools include an integrated MP3 player, FM radio and video players.  The 2M camera comes with video recording and play-back capabilities. 

The A810 is designed with multi-functional and fully-featured tools in an effort to add “new energy and style to Motorola’s PDA series”.  This is surely going to lure the young Chinese who believe in working hard and partying harder.

July 3, 2008

Motorola Releases MotoZine ZN5 in China

Motorola Releases MotoZine ZN5 in ChinaMotorola Motorola released its latest 5M camera phone MotoZine ZN5 in China.  The phone would be available from July onwards in the Chinese markets.  It would be eventually launched in other countries around the world, but at a later date.

MotoZine ZN5 is the first mobile phone to combine the technologies of both Kodak and Motorola.  ZN5 combines the Kodak Imaging Technology, Kodak Perfect Touch and Motorola’s ModeShift Technology to give the “ultimate mobile imaging experience”. 

MotoZine ZN5 comes with a 5 mega pixel camera with auto-focus, Xenon flash, low-light optimization, video recording and a lens cover.  A pre-installed Kodak EasyShare Software will let you easily edit and share photos.

The other features of MotoZine ZN5 include a 2.4 inch TFT display with a resolution of 240×320 pixels.  The usual features are all there too, WI-FI, full HTML browser, e-mail, Instant Messaging, Music and Video player, USB and Blue Tooth.  ZN5 has an expandable memory of upto 4GB.  It comes with a Quad-band, GSM connectivity, GPRS and EDGE.

The price of MotoZine ZN5 has not yet been announced.

April 30, 2008

Beijing Olympics with 3G service

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The third-generation (3G) mobile phone service is ready for use in the upcoming Beijing Olympics as the high-speed wireless connection service and related products were formally delivered on Monday.     China Mobile, China’s top wireless operator, and South Korean cell phone producer Samsung presented 15,000 3G handsets, plus data cards and nearly 3 million yuan (about 428,600 U.S. dollars) of calling fees, to the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 29th Olympic Games here on Monday.

    With the offer, work staff and volunteers of the Games can enjoy high-speed data transmissions, which allow them to watch televised games, play videos, and surf the Internet on cell phones.

    The service is based on the Chinese 3G standard, known as TD-SCDMA (Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access).

    China Mobile has basically finished construction of the TD-SCDMA network in eight cities, five of which are to host events for the Beijing Olympics in August, including Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin, said the company.

    China has promised to provide 3G service for the Games. China Mobile is the sole cooperative partner for the Beijing Olympics in mobile communications services while Samsung is the only one in mobile terminal supply.

    China Mobile started the commercial trials of 3G services in the country in April.

    The International Telecommunication Union recognized TD-SCDMA as one of the world’s three official 3G standards in 2000. The other two are Europe’s WCDMA and North America’s CDMA 2000.

 

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