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Motorola ATRIX 4G Price & Features, Motorola Android Mobile Motorola ATRIX

Sunday, March 6, 2011 Posted by John 0 comments
Amazon offers Motorola Atrix 4G Price @ $129.99

Motorola ATRIX 4G Features
ANDROID™ PLATFORM
Android 2.2 (FroYo)

CANDY BAR

MULTIPLE NETWORKS
WCDMA 850/1900/2100, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 14Mbps (Category 10) Edge Class 12, GPRS Class 12, eCompass, AGPS

Camera:
MEGAPIXELS
5 MP
DIGITAL ZOOM
Yes
FLASH
LED
FOCUS
Automatic
WEB CAM
Front and rear-facing web camera

CALLER ID
On main display, Picture ID, Ringer ID, social network status
PHONEBOOK
Your work, personal and social networking contacts all in one place and backed-up on a secure server.
PHOTO SHARING
MySpace, Photobucket, Picasa™, Facebook™
BATTERY MANAGER
Manage power consumption
CUSTOMIZABLE HOME SCREEN
Widgets can be moved and resized to further personalize your home screen panels.

MESSAGING
Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter Direct Messaging

MUSIC ENABLED1
MUSIC PLAYER
Android Media Player
VIDEO CAPABLE
VIDEO CAPTURE
HP 720p capture
PLAYABLE FORMATS
AAC, H.264, MP3, MPEG-4, WMA9, eAAC+, AMR NB, AAC+
STREAMING MEDIA
Audio, Video, Internet Radio
VIDEO CAPTURE RATE
30 fps
VIDEO PLAYBACK RATE
30 fps

EMAIL4
Corporate Sync, Google Mail, POP3/IMAP (embedded), Corporate Directory Lookup (GAL)
MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING (MMS)4
PREDICTIVE TEXT
Android and Swype
TEXT MESSAGING (SMS)4
Yes
INSTANT MESSAGING (IM)4
AOL Instant Messenger®, Windows® Messenger and Yahoo!® Messenger, Google Talk™
VOICE MAIL4
Yes

WEB BROWSER
Android HTML Webkit, Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1
BLUETOOTH® TECHNOLOGY5
Stereo Bluetooth® technology 2.1+EDR (supports profiles A2DP 1.2, AVRCP, HFP 1.5 AG, HID 1.0 Host, HSP 1.0, OPP, PBAP PSE)
SYNCHRONIZATION
Corporate Sync, BOTA, OMA DM
WIFI
802.11 a,b,g,n
3G MOBILE HOTSPOT1
Be a mobile hot spot for up to 5 other WiFi-enabled devices
CONNECTOR TYPE
Micro USB
DATA TRANSMISSION RATE6
USB 2.0 (High Speed)
DLNA (DIGITAL LIVING NETWORK ALLIANCE)
Stream, store and share content with compatible devices around the home like HDTVs, game consoles and PCs
GPS AND LOCATION SERVICES1
eCompass, aGPS (assisted) with Google Maps™, Google Latitude™, Google Maps Street View, eCompass
HEADSET JACK
3.5 mm

WEB ACCESS
ANDROID MARKET™

SPEAKERPHONE
CALLER ID4
On main display, Picture ID, Ringer ID
ADVANCED SPEECH RECOGNITION
AUTOMATIC ANSWER
CALL TIMER
CALL TRANSFER
CALL WAITING
EMERGENCY DIAL
MUTE CALL
NOISE REDUCTION
Yes
PHONE BOOK7
MOTOBLUR synchs personal and work contacts, and connected social networks
SPEED DIAL
Quickstore Private IDs, Quickstore Phone Book, Group IDs, SDG Lists
VIBRACALL
VOICE DIALING
VR Name dialing, VR Digit dialing
WAIT AND PAUSE DIALING

AT&T
AT&T Code Scanner, AT&T Family Map, AT&T Navigator, AT&T YP Mobile, My AT&T

Gmail™
Google MAPS™ Navigation
Google Talk™

BUSINESS8
Quick Office 3.0, Vlingo Voice
ENTERTAINMENT8
Blockbuster, Need for Speed
VIDEO AND MOBILE TV8
Mobi TV

OPERATING SYSTEM
Android 2.2 (FroYo)
LIGHT-RESPONSIVE DISPLAY
KEYPAD LOCK
Fingerprint smart sensor security
KEYPAD LOCK
Fingerprint smart sensor security
DEDICATED KEYS
Volume control, Back, Search, Menu, Power/Lock, Home
CUSTOM NAVIGATION
Multiple, customizable home screens

BACKLIGHT
Yes
PINCH TO ZOOM
TEXT TO SPEECH
Missed / received calls, Readout of new SMS messages, Readout of new email messages, Readout of dialed digits, Readout of phone book contacts, Readout of caller identification, Voicemail alerts
TOUCH SCREEN
VIRTUAL KEYBOARD
VOICE COMMANDS

RINGTONE FORMATS
AAC, AAC+, eAAC, eAAC+, MP3
RINGTONES4
Preloaded and downloadable
WALLPAPERS4
Preloaded and downloadable

DISPLAY TYPE
Corning® Gorilla® Glass
WEIGHT
135 grams
SIZE (H X W X D)
63.5 x 117.75 x 10.95 mm
DISPLAY SIZE
4.0-in.; qHD (960 x 540)
ANTENNA TYPE
Internal
FORM FACTOR
Candy bar
MATERIALS AND FINISH
Vacuum metalized housing

MEMORY9
up to 16 GB on board
PROCESSOR SPEED
1GHz Dual Core
REMOVABLE MEMORY10
up to 32 GB microSD
ACCELEROMETER
Yes
NETWORKS4
WCDMA 850/1900/2100, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 14Mbps (Category 10) Edge Class 12, GPRS Class 12, eCompass, AGPS
SENSORS
Proximity, ambient light

T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ 2: Reivew, Features & Specifications

Thursday, February 10, 2011 Posted by John 0 comments
I've never been a big fan of sequels. The very first version of something comes out and is so wonderfully brilliant that a second version is thought up to act as a cash cow. Or at least that's the way I feel about movie sequels.

But do phone sequels work the same way, or are they truly what they should be in the first place: improvements to the first piece of work?

The Motorola CLIQ was a run-of-the-mill Android 1.5 handset launched in late 2009 that didn't really make any ripples in the time-space-phone continuum besides being the primary vehicle to launch MOTOBLUR, a proprietary Motorola UI which gets mixed reviews depending on who you talk to (When it launched I looked at it as a pointless user interface that bogged down the phone's processing speeds in order to “enhance” your social networking experience).

But the landscape for Android is much different now. The CLIQ did well enough that a sequel was born, though current handset component standards are much higher. The average Android phone will typically have 800 MHz-1 GHz CPU with 512 MB RAM, 5 MP camera, HD video recording, and the list goes on; the original version barely even halfed those stats, and only in some categories. The point is, the CLIQ was obsolete within a matter of a couple months and the new version, the CLIQ 2, aims to appease T-Mobile customers who are looking for a good standard Android phone without having to pay too much.

So does this sequel improve upon the original in ways other than just higher specs? Read on to learn my take on the Motorola CLIQ 2 MB611 for T-Mobile.

Unboxing the Motorola CLIQ 2

Here's my unboxing video of the CLIQ 2. Good wholesome entertainment, that's for sure. It gives you a good idea of my overall first impressions of the phone.

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T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ 2 Review
Brad Molen By Brad Molen on 10 Feb 11

I've never been a big fan of sequels. The very first version of something comes out and is so wonderfully brilliant that a second version is thought up to act as a cash cow. Or at least that's the way I feel about movie sequels.

But do phone sequels work the same way, or are they truly what they should be in the first place: improvements to the first piece of work?

The Motorola CLIQ was a run-of-the-mill Android 1.5 handset launched in late 2009 that didn't really make any ripples in the time-space-phone continuum besides being the primary vehicle to launch MOTOBLUR, a proprietary Motorola UI which gets mixed reviews depending on who you talk to (When it launched I looked at it as a pointless user interface that bogged down the phone's processing speeds in order to “enhance” your social networking experience).

But the landscape for Android is much different now. The CLIQ did well enough that a sequel was born, though current handset component standards are much higher. The average Android phone will typically have 800 MHz-1 GHz CPU with 512 MB RAM, 5 MP camera, HD video recording, and the list goes on; the original version barely even halfed those stats, and only in some categories. The point is, the CLIQ was obsolete within a matter of a couple months and the new version, the CLIQ 2, aims to appease T-Mobile customers who are looking for a good standard Android phone without having to pay too much.

So does this sequel improve upon the original in ways other than just higher specs? Read on to learn my take on the Motorola CLIQ 2 MB611 for T-Mobile.

Unboxing the Motorola CLIQ 2

Here's my unboxing video of the CLIQ 2. Good wholesome entertainment, that's for sure. It gives you a good idea of my overall first impressions of the phone.

Hardware and Software of the Moto CLIQ 2

The CLIQ 2 is a solid device that will definitely not feel too cheap in your hand. The 3.7” 480 x 854 pixel capacitive touchscreen makes it just the right width to feel comfortable holding for long periods of time, but the only concern will be the thickness and weight. Weighing 6.17 ounces does indeed make it heavier than the average phone. It also comes in at 14.5 mm thick, which is right about average for a smartphone with full keyboard attached.

The CLIQ 2 actually reminds me a lot of the HTC EVO Shift 4G in that it uses the same screen and takes advantage of a full physical QWERTY-style horizontal keyboard and adds weight. It does feel a slight bit bulkier than the Shift, but wasn't so bad that I was uncomfortable holding it up to my ear to make calls.

On the back, the battery cover has a few ridges built into it which allows for extra grippiness, always a must-have with phones in my opinion. I don't like the polished glossy plastic feel because it ends up being way too slippery for my taste. I don't mind the phone being a little less pretty just to ensure it survives without being dropped for a longer period of time.

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T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ 2 Review
Brad Molen By Brad Molen on 10 Feb 11

I've never been a big fan of sequels. The very first version of something comes out and is so wonderfully brilliant that a second version is thought up to act as a cash cow. Or at least that's the way I feel about movie sequels.

But do phone sequels work the same way, or are they truly what they should be in the first place: improvements to the first piece of work?

The Motorola CLIQ was a run-of-the-mill Android 1.5 handset launched in late 2009 that didn't really make any ripples in the time-space-phone continuum besides being the primary vehicle to launch MOTOBLUR, a proprietary Motorola UI which gets mixed reviews depending on who you talk to (When it launched I looked at it as a pointless user interface that bogged down the phone's processing speeds in order to “enhance” your social networking experience).

But the landscape for Android is much different now. The CLIQ did well enough that a sequel was born, though current handset component standards are much higher. The average Android phone will typically have 800 MHz-1 GHz CPU with 512 MB RAM, 5 MP camera, HD video recording, and the list goes on; the original version barely even halfed those stats, and only in some categories. The point is, the CLIQ was obsolete within a matter of a couple months and the new version, the CLIQ 2, aims to appease T-Mobile customers who are looking for a good standard Android phone without having to pay too much.

So does this sequel improve upon the original in ways other than just higher specs? Read on to learn my take on the Motorola CLIQ 2 MB611 for T-Mobile.

Unboxing the Motorola CLIQ 2

Here's my unboxing video of the CLIQ 2. Good wholesome entertainment, that's for sure. It gives you a good idea of my overall first impressions of the phone.

Hardware and Software of the Moto CLIQ 2

The CLIQ 2 is a solid device that will definitely not feel too cheap in your hand. The 3.7” 480 x 854 pixel capacitive touchscreen makes it just the right width to feel comfortable holding for long periods of time, but the only concern will be the thickness and weight. Weighing 6.17 ounces does indeed make it heavier than the average phone. It also comes in at 14.5 mm thick, which is right about average for a smartphone with full keyboard attached.

The CLIQ 2 actually reminds me a lot of the HTC EVO Shift 4G in that it uses the same screen and takes advantage of a full physical QWERTY-style horizontal keyboard and adds weight. It does feel a slight bit bulkier than the Shift, but wasn't so bad that I was uncomfortable holding it up to my ear to make calls.

On the back, the battery cover has a few ridges built into it which allows for extra grippiness, always a must-have with phones in my opinion. I don't like the polished glossy plastic feel because it ends up being way too slippery for my taste. I don't mind the phone being a little less pretty just to ensure it survives without being dropped for a longer period of time.

Upon turning on the phone I am greeted with a request for MOTOBLUR logins. This version of MOTOBLUR has been improved over the last year and this is the same version you'll find in the Motorola Bravo, Droid Pro and Droid 2 Global. It overall is very close to the original, but among the enhancements that have been made, you get: improved business security and encryption capabilities, battery manager, more power over your social networking widgets (the ability to change widget sizes, add in photos, filter out what you don't want in your feeds, etc.), to name a few. The new version of Motoblur appears to do a better job at managing CPU resources so as to not cause the phone to become sluggish.

The CLIQ 2 runs on Android 2.2, better known as Froyo, so it will have better battery life, faster web browser and of course Flash 10.1 capability. Anyone looking to get an Android phone now should be looking at getting one with Froyo on it at the least, if not even better. There is simply no reason to choose a phone anymore that still runs on Android 2.1 or lower. Slower, less features, and has been technically obsolete for months. Not to mention there's no guarantee that your 2.1 phone will ever be upgraded in the future.

Under the hood you'll find a 1 GHz TI OMAP 3620 CPU unit with 512 MB RAM, a much-needed improvement over the original CLIQ's 528 MHz Qualcomm CPU with 256 MB RAM. The TI OMAP 3620 CPU is the same as you'll find in the Droid Pro and Droid 2, so look for comparable performance between this and those other devices.

Almost everything you see on the CLIQ 2 could be considered standard for a midrange Android. There really isn't anything I can think of that sticks out to me about the phone that differentiates it from any others — except for the unique keyboard design.

And I definitely mean unique, since something like this has not been attempted before. It looks like a cross between a beehive and the back of a turtle shell (a friend calls it the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle phone; I think it's too long a nickname to stick), what with its array of hexagon-shaped buttons that raise above the rest of the board. The keys are very well spaced and sufficiently raised. I think using the keyboard is pretty easy. What I don't like on the keyboard is that the keys are so stiff and pointy that it takes me longer to type on it.

I appreciate the added dedicated keys, like @, comma and period. The only dedicated keys I would also like to see included are the .com and messaging buttons; I can survive without them, but why make a smartphone that thrives primarily on emailing and web browsing without having these keys in mind?

Also handy to have on the CLIQ 2 is a dedicated toggle switch on the right hand side that switches the phone back and forth between ringtone mode and vibrate/silent mode, much like the iPhone toggle switch.

I lament the neglection of 4G on the Moto CLIQ 2. Sure, it's a midrange Android, and I assume it was left out because it was an added expense T-Mobile deemed unnecessary, but if you are advertising a new Android phone at CES alongside two other 4G phones being sold by your biggest competitors, it's probably a good idea to throw it in for good measure to keep it relevant. As it currently stands, the CLIQ 2 is capable of a theoretical max of 10.2 Mbps on regular HSDPA. It still ends up being faster than some competing 4G networks and much better than any other 3G network. The CLIQ 2 does offer a mobile hotspot so you can share that 3G connection with 5 other devices.

Notable Features of the Motorola CLIQ 2

Surfing through the programs that come preloaded on the CLIQ 2 was nothing exciting for me, as I didn't see anything offered that I haven't seen before several times on almost every single T-Mobile Android handset over the last 6 months. 3G Mobile Hotspot, Amazon MP3 downloads, Google Latitude, Blockbuster, DLNA, CarDock, QuickOffice, Telenav GPS and WiFi Calling are all normal included apps these days on T-Mobile. This isn't a bad thing, but I was expecting at least one or two bloatware apps that were completely new.

I also noticed that the CLIQ 2, being a Froyo Android device, has a nice built-in task manager that lets you kill selected apps and even tell certain apps to die as soon as your phone times out (or the screen locks). This is something that I wish was in every smartphone. It also uses a dedicated file manager and battery manager to help you stay organized and keep your battery from falling victim to the same blunders that has affected so many Android phones before the CLIQ 2 ever came around.

The CLIQ 2 also uses a 5 MP camera and HD video camcorder with 720p resolution. Here's one of the first things that came to my mind when I saw this: while the camera is the same, the camcorder is better than that of the Nexus S, currently considered a top-of-the-line device with fresh features.

Internally, the CLIQ 2 includes 1 GB memory and comes loaded with a 2 GB MicroSD card, though you can stick in your own memory chip (up to 32 GB) to load your own music, movies, and pictures.

The CLIQ 2 also comes with a FM radio, a feature overlooked by many but can be very important to anyone wanting to listen to the same overplayed songs again and again. You will, however, need to use your headphones to activate the radio. I've always been told it's the only way to activate the radio's antenna, but it's probably to keep everyone else from having to listen to your music too.

Performance of the Motorola CLIQ 2

Motorola has put its proprietary CrystalTalk Plus technology into the CLIQ 2. This is Motorola's patented noise cancellation tech that allows you to talk in a loud room at normal volume. With that, it gave me the ability to hear and be heard perfectly fine, either through the phone or through speakerphone.

Mentioned before, the 1 GHz CPU speeds coupled along with 512 MB RAM help keep the CLIQ 2 stay fast and fresh. Every app I tried to use in the phone loaded pretty fast with no sluggish behavior. The only sluggish part of the experience was when I would move my fingers up and down in the app tray and there was a slight delay waiting for the screen to catch up with me.

All in all, I'd say the CLIQ 2 is a great buy for a midrange Android handset. The call quality is good and loud, it has sufficient programs and specs to fit your needs well, and is pretty darn quick when looking for something. The keyboard is a hit and miss experience, and it all depends on how you feel once you get it broken in. At first impression those keys are stiff and too pointy to be able to type my normal speeds on. But I give them all the brownie points in the world for coming up with such a clever design, and look forward to seeing more unique designs down the road.

Below you will find my review in video format, with less written and a lot more talkative. Hopefully that makes it a good thing.

Courtsey: www.unwiredview.com
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Motorola Glam Android Powered Dual SIM Mobile to Hit India Soon

Tuesday, January 18, 2011 Posted by John 0 comments

Motorola Glam XT800 will probably launch in India soon. Motorola Glam will be the first 3G enabled Android based Dual SIM Mobile in the market. Motorola Glam XT800 will comprise of Android 2.2 Froyo despite the fact that at present, it runs on version 2.1 in Korea as well as China. Motorola India will be launching Dual SIM/Dual Band Motorola Glam AKA XT800 next week in the country. Motorola Glam supports GSM and CDMA SIM.

Dual SIM Android Mobile Motorola Glam Price in India:
Motorola Glam XT800 will be available in India soon with price around Rs. 23000

Motorola Glam Features & Specifications:
Motorola Glam features include WiFi, CDMA+GSM connectivity, an HDMI port, 3.7 inch touch screen display with a 480x854 pixels resolution, 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, digital zoom, auto focus and Bluetooth along with 3G.
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Motorola India Launches MILESTONE XT720 & BACKFLIP: Android Powered Smartphones

Tuesday, August 3, 2010 Posted by John 0 comments
Motorola's slimline, 8 megapixel powerhouse, Motorola MILESTONE XT720, is one of the first Android-powered phone with high definition video experience and Xenon flash in India

Motorola BACKFLIP bends the smart phone rules with a unique reverse-flip design and BACKTRACK feature for high speed social networking

Motorola, Inc. a global leader in mobile telecommunications' Indian subsidiary, Motorola India Private Limited, today announced two new Android-powered smartphones in India—MILESTONE XT720, one of the world's slimmest 8 Megapixel Android smartphone and one of the first to come powered with a high definition video experience and a Xenon Flash in India, and BACKFLIP with BACKTRACK, the world's first reverse-flip design handset.

MILESTONE XT720 is sleek (10.9mm), and is a capacitive touch Android 2.1-powered smartphone that also features a high definition (HD) video experience and enhanced media and mobile Internet capabilities for users who expect the latest in technology and a phenomenal smartphone experience.

BACKFLIP with BACKTRACK unique reverse-flip design makes it easier to enjoy videos, music and photos while churning through emails, texts, news feeds, social network messages and more1 & 2. It comes with a friction hinge that allows the QWERTY keyboard to flip underneath for working in tabletop mode. It automatically locks in this position to ensure no accidental pressing of the keyboard. The digital picture frame mode lets you show off latest adventures. The BACKFLIP can even turn into a bedside alarm clock for the morning wake up call.

"We are taking the Android experience to a whole new level in India with the launch of our two smartphones MILESTONE XT720 and BACKFLIP," said Andrew Morley, vice president for Marketing, EMARA (Europe, Middle East, Africa, Russia & Asia), Motorola Mobile Devices. "MILESTONE XT720 is one of the most powerful phones in Motorola's current smartphone range. Slim, sophisticated and technically savvy, MILESTONE XT720 is a high performance device designed for those who are actively engaged in their work and prefer a phenomenal multimedia experience. With MILESTONE XT720, Motorola has taken yet another step towards broadening the horizons for consumers to create and consume media on-the-go. Intuitive software, large high quality screen, and output options make this joyous to use.

"BACKFLIP maximizes multi-tasking with its unique reverse-flip design, making it as smart as it is social," added Morley. "With WiFi capability, this 3G enabled handset takes ‘Smart' in a whole new direction with its easy-to-use three way input through the touch screen, keypad and touch pad."

The new smartphones MILESTONE XT720 and BACKFLIP come preloaded with lifetime free access to fully voice-guided street-level navigable MapmyIndia maps of 401 cities3 in India. This offers voice-guided navigation and routing in the cities and across major national and state highways. With this, the Indian consumer can drive to 400,000 towns and villages3 and explore over one million3 points of interest like budget/premium hotels, petrol pumps, eating joints, ATMs, hospitals as well as tourist and religious spots. All the consumer needs to do is to launch ‘India' maps from the MOTONAV application to enjoy a fantastic navigation experience. The GPS navigation service is free with no activation or data charges, independent of mobile networks and can be used even without inserting the SIM card, as the maps are fully loaded on the MILESTONE XT720 3 and BACKFLIP 3

MILESTONE XT720
Enhanced Digital Camera & Video
MILESTONE XT720 breaks new ground for Android-powered smartphones by offering an 8 megapixel camera with Xenon flash, 10x digital zoom, and a high resolution 720p HD camcorder. It allows users to not only capture, view and share high quality photos and videos, but also helps make them look better than ever even if taken in low light areas. MILESTONE XT720 automatically calculates settings for correct exposure, colour balance, shading and sharpening to make the best memories even sharper.

MILESTONE XT720 Key Features Include:
* Smart image capture: includes easy panorama, face detection, multi-shot (six shots in a row), face filter, red eye reduction, camera shake prevention and more, to improve the image quality and variety
* High definition multimedia interface (HDMI): HDMI cable (in box) allows HD video captured on the MILESTONE XT720 to be viewed directly on an HD TV; Share media over WiFi and between, HD TV, laptop and phone.
* Memory card support: 8GB microSD card included inbox; expandable up to 32GB

Designed For Mobile Internet
MILESTONE XT720 is designed to deliver high speed web-browsing and it has the capacity to support up to eight open browser windows. The huge 9.39cm (3.7 inch), WVGA (480X854) display shows full page websites, videos, games, or photos in glorious detail.


Taking full advantage of the power of Android 2.1, the display uses a powerful combination of Motorola's touch user interface (UI) and a capacitive touch sensor for smooth screen flipping and scrolling, and up to five customisable home screens.

A suite of Google mobile applications including Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube are also integrated onto the device, as well as Motorola's MOTONAV turn by turn navigation1.

Advanced Mobile Office
MILESTONE XT720 supports management of multiple accounts and document editing to ensure efficiency and true multi-tasking on-the-go.
* Synchronise and manage multiple email accounts simultaneously, letting you separate your work and personal inboxes
* Gmail contacts sync: synchronise contacts from the accounts that are added on the device.

Apps Power
MILESTONE XT720 provides easy access to thousands of apps available on Android Market and has the processing power to ensure your favourite apps run swiftly and smoothly.

Motorola BACKFLIP
BACKFLIP provides multiple features to keep phone conversations moving. Multi-tasking has never been easier with BACKFLIP and its reverse-flip QWERTY keyboard and high-res 3.1 inch (7.8 cm) HVGA screen – allowing users to see more and respond faster. Navigate quickly and easily through menus and features with the new and unique BACKTRACK feature. BACKTRACK is a touch panel located on the other side of the device, offering a new way to scroll through the Web, texts, emails and news feeds without obscuring the home screen.

The Motorola BACKFLIP allows access to Android Market which has more than 70,000 applications and widgets to customize BACKFLIP to one's liking. Capture, playback and stream the moment with the 5 megapixel camera and auto-focus LED flash of the BACKFLIP. Additional extras such as aGPS, stereo Bluetooth4,MPEG 4 capability, 3.5 mm (0.35 cm) headset audio jack and expandable memory of up to 32GB make BACKFLIP the complete package.

Motorola BACKFLIP won the 2010 CNET Best of CES award in the Cell phones and Smartphones category, as chosen by the editors of CNET in the US. Through its innovative reverse-flip design and BACKTRACK navigation pad, this multi-tasking powerhouse bends the smartphone rules.

Availability
Both, MILESTONE XT720 and BACKFLIP are available in India at select retails outlets in select cities. MILESTONE XT720 is priced at a MRP of Rs. 34,990 /- and it comes with an in-box 8GB memory card & HDMI cable for output to HDTV. BACKFLIP is priced at a MRP of Rs. 22,990 /- and comes with an in-box 2GB memory card.

To be one of the first in India to experience MILESTONE XT720 and BACKFLIP, please visit www.motorola.com/in.

Courtsey: Motorola India

Motorola Launches WX Series Mobile Phones in India @ Price Range from Rs. 1490 to Rs. 2890

Tuesday, July 20, 2010 Posted by John 0 comments
In Indian mobile market, new five WX series models are unveiled with new features by Motorola including MOTO WX181, MOTO WX260, MOTO WX265, MOTO WX290, and MOTO WX295. Motorola WX series mobiles are available at very inexpensive prices. New models are featured with integrated flash light, FM Radio, Conference calls, Music players and more. Mainly all these phones have similar features with a few exceptions.

As per Motorola, these new MOTOYUVA mobile phones will deliver affordable solutions for talking, text messaging, photos and hearing to tunes. Motorola's new affordable models will be available in a price range of Rs. 1490 /- to Rs. 2890 /-. Moto WX181 is basic model with FM radio, Battery performance of 180-540 minutes continues talk time and 220- 380 hours standby time with Connector Mini USB etc. The WX260 has a 1.8 inch with a 128×160 pixel display. This phone supports GPRS class 10 with a FM radio. It comes with an expandable memory card slots up to 2GB. It uses a 750mAh Li battery which can be used up to 420-620 hrs of stand time.

After that in the WX series, WX265 has the same features as Wx290. The WX265 looks like clam-shell form factor. This handset supports up to 2GB memory card slot and a Bluetooth. The MOTO WX290 and WX295 are quite higher price than other three mobile phones. These two mobiles have same features but their different in their form factor. The WX290 looks like candy-bar while the WX295 looks like a clam-shell form factor. These too handset comes with a 65k TFT, 1.8 inch display with a 128×160 pixels. The WX290 comes with a VGA camera. Both the handset comes with a memory card slots up to 2GB.


MOTO WX181:

Moto WX 181 is "candy bar" mobile which includes Fm radio with RDS. It has 1.5 inches, 128×128 pixels, and 65K color display for viewing up to 100 saved messages. The phone has GSM 900/1800 and also has a Mini USB connection. It has midi ringtones format, screensavers and wallpapers. It has 180-540 minutes talk time, 750 MAH lithium battery, and 220-380 hours standby time.

Moto WX181 price in India: Rs. 1,490 /-

MOTO WX260:
After the MOTO 181, MOTO WX 260 is next models in the WX series mobiles. It has a 1.8 inch with a 128×160 pixel brilliant colour display. The mobile supports GPRS class 10. This handset is also lightweight. It comes with an expandable memory card slots up to 2GB. It uses a 750 MAH lithium battery which can be used up to 420-620 hrs of stand time. A FM radio is also available in this model. Up to 800 entries stored to phone book, Midi, MP3 ringtone formats are included in WX 260.

Moto WX260 Price in India: Rs. 1,849 /-

MOTO WX265:

MOTO WX265 is a "Flip phone" and is an advanced small piece than the first two phones. It has support MicroSD cards up to 2GB and also has Bluetooth connectivity. The display of the MOTO WX265 is 65K TFT with a 1.8 inch, 128×160 pixels screen. The handset has FM Radio, GPRS Class 10 support and Mini USB connectivity. WX265 also comes with preloaded Games and support MP3 ringtones.

Moto WX265 Price in India: Rs. 1,910 /-

MOTO WX290:

MOTO WX290 is an advanced candy bar phone in the released WX series phones. It features with VGA camera, along with support for Bluetooth connectivity, GPRS Class 10 support and mini USB Connectivity. The display is similar to the MOTO WX265 and it also has up to 800 entries stored phonebook, a built-in FM Radio and MP3 ringtones with preloaded ringtones. MOTO WX290 also has support for a MicroSD card which can be expanded to 2GB.

Moto WX290 price in India: Rs. 2,149 /-

MOTO WX295:

MOTO WX295 is also "Flip phone" with a VGA camera. WX295 also has a MicroSD card support up to 2GB and Bluetooth connectivity like other phones. WX295 also has up to 800 entries stored phonebook, FM radio support and has games preloaded with the device. There are two displays on the phone and the internal is 1.8 inch, 128×160 pixels whereas the external display is 96×16 pixels.

MOTO WX295 price in India: Rs. 2,890 /-

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Verizon Wireless & Motorola Unveiles Motorola Droid X: Fastest Android Powered Smartphone

Friday, July 16, 2010 Posted by John 0 comments
Verizon Wireless, the company with the nation's largest and most reliable wireless 3G network, and Motorola, Inc, a pioneer in the mobile industry, today unveiled DROID X by Motorola. DROID X does more with ultra high-speed Web browsing; a fast 1GHz processor; 3G Mobile HotSpot capabilities; loads of memory; intuitive social messaging; Adobe Flash Player 10.1 ready; and access to Android Market, which has more than 65,000 applications, along with a host of unique Verizon Wireless applications such as NFL Mobile, Skype mobile, V CAST Video, EA Need for Speed Shift and more.

"Nine months ago, we made a commitment to our customers to bring the openness of Android to the Verizon Wireless network," said John Stratton, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Verizon Wireless. "Since then, we have introduced the top-selling Android phone in the marketplace today -- the DROID by Motorola. DROID X takes that commitment to another level with exclusive content, faster processing speeds, and, of course, the reliability of our network."

Sanjay Jha, co-chief executive officer of Motorola and chief executive officer of Motorola Mobile Devices and Home business added, "Motorola designed DROID X to push the extreme limits of Android innovation, and enable you to do even more with your mobile device. We are breaking down barriers so that you can experience the Web the way it was meant to be and create, share and view content like never before, either in your hand or in your home. Enterprise users will also find DROID X appealing with features including push e-mail and live widgets for e-mail and calendar updates."

DROID X gives customers a 4.3-inch high-resolution screen for viewing the latest movies and video from BLOCKBUSTER On Demand presented by V CAST Video, the newest addition to the Verizon Wireless V CAST application, which also includes access to favorite TV shows. The DROID X video capabilities let customers capture spontaneous fun, combining a dual-flash, 8-megapixel camera, HD camcorder, as well as DLNA and HDMI connectivity to download, stream and share personal HD content.

DROID X customers will also receive Android 2.2 and Adobe Flash Player 10.1 with an over-the-air update in the latter half of the summer. With the update, the Flash Player will allow mobile users to experience hundreds of sites with rich applications and content inside the browser, including games, animations, rich Internet applications (RIAs), data presentations and visualizations, ecommerce, music, video, audio and more.

"It has been an exciting time for Android momentum and global consumer adoption since the announcement of DROID by Motorola nine months ago," said Andy Rubin, vice president of engineering for Google. "There are 160,000 new Android-powered devices activated daily and Android Market has grown to over 65,000 applications. Plus later this summer, Verizon Wireless and Motorola will update all the DROID by Motorola phones to the latest 2.2 software. For customers, this means great new features and improved browser performance. For developers, this will provide new tools such as cloud-to-device messaging and enhanced enterprise functionality."

"We are excited about full Flash support coming to the DROID X and other devices from Motorola," said Shantanu Narayen, president and chief executive officer of Adobe. "Flash Player 10.1, which is one of Adobe's most anticipated releases ever, has been redesigned from the ground up to deliver the kind of highly engaging experiences that consumers now expect from their mobile devices."

Once updated to Android 2.2, business customers will find DROID X offers the features that turn the device into a workhorse with support for both Exchange and Gmail for business. Corporate users can enjoy push delivery of e-mail; live widgets that stream messages to the home screen; filter widgets to differentiate work and home e-mail; corporate directory and Global look-up along with a unified calendar for Enterprise and sync with Google Calendar™. Security protocols allow remote password control and wipe via Exchange server.

DROID X by Motorola will be available at www.verizonwireless.com and in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores beginning July 15 for $199.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement. Customers will receive the mail-in rebate in the form of a debit card; upon receipt, customers may use the card as cash anywhere debit cards are accepted. In addition to subscribing to a Nationwide Talk plan or a Nationwide Talk & Text plan, customers will also need to subscribe to an Email and Web for Smartphone plan. Nationwide Talk plans begin at $39.99 monthly access. Email and Web for Smartphone plans start at $29.99 for unlimited monthly access.

Customers can add the optional 3G Mobile Hotspot service to their DROID X for $20 per month. The 3G Mobile Hotspot allows customers to turn the phone into a wireless modem for up to five compatible Wi-Fi devices. In addition, current Verizon Wireless customers who have contracts ending by December 31, 2010, can upgrade to any smartphone, including DROID X, without penalty.

Courtesy: Verizon Wireless

Motorola Launches ES400: Global Enterprise Digital Assitant Mobile Phone

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The Enterprise Mobility Solutions division of Motorola, Inc announced the newest addition to its mobile computing portfolio – the ES400 global Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA). The ES400's integrated voice and data capabilities unleash the full potential of mobile professionals by empowering them with the information and interaction they need to transform operations, increase enterprise profitability and complete their jobs anywhere, anytime.

Enterprise managers and workers across multiple industries will benefit from the ES400's unprecedented combination of the most powerful aspects of mobile computing with push-to-talk capabilities in a compact and lightweight design.

Motorola's smallest and lightest EDA combines a sleek form factor with advanced performance – allowing mobile workforces to overcome productivity challenges and securely access business-critical applications on the go. Built on the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 platform, the ES400 EDA enables workers in field service, field sales, retail, healthcare, utilities, manufacturing, transportation/distribution and small- and medium-sized businesses to collect data and access business-critical applications and back-end systems on the spot.

Motorola ES400 Key Features Include:

* Customizable Motorola Enterprise User Interface (MEUI) makes business-critical information and functions available with one key press. Includes enterprise-specific enhancements like photo annotation.
* One button push-to-scan: 1D and 2D bar code reading fulfilling the needs of mobile workers.
* Large, super-bright, three-inch VGA screen (750 NITS – nearly twice as bright as consumer devices for usage indoors and outdoors) plus integrated keyboard.
* Easy and accurate input with stylus and touch-screen allowing signature capture that is often necessary for completing field tasks.
* Standard battery power to endure full shifts in nearly any work environment. An extended-life battery is also available.
* True worldwide communications with user-selectable 3.5G WAN: GSM HSPA and CDMA EVDO RevA compatibility.
* Broad WLAN functionality supporting 802.11 a/b/g, enabling data, and in 2011, an application for push-to-talk over VoIP compatibility.
* Durable construction to withstand dust, drops and bumps occurring every business day. Meets MIL-STD 810G drop specifications leading to lower total cost of ownership.
* Enterprise-class security including built-in biometric fingerprint reader.
* Three-year life cycle for easier, better IT support and product management, support and service programs designed for business, adding to a better return on investment.
* Built on the standards-based Windows Mobile 6.5 platform to power seamless connectivity, application compatibility and support for industry-specific applications and advanced security and device management mobility needs.

"Motorola recognizes that mobile teams are the lifeblood of an organization, and empowering these teams with unmatched features and functionality to eliminate road blocks in the field is critical to an organization," said Gene Delaney, president, Motorola Enterprise Mobility Solutions. "The new ES400 EDA combines the best features of mobility, communications and task functionality without compromising performance or design – offering mobile workforces the ability to take action and capture information with a single click – in front of the customer where it counts most."

The new ES400 will be the first Motorola mobile computer to be carrier-branded, stocked and sold to enterprises through the Sprint Direct and Business Solutions Partners sales channels providing customers with access to a versatile device that meets the needs of the expanding enterprise.

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Motorola Unveils MILESTONE XT720: World's Slimmest 8 MP Amdroid Smartphone

Friday, July 9, 2010 Posted by John 0 comments
Motorola, Inc announced MILESTONE XT720, one of the world's slimmest 8 Megapixel Android smartphones and the first to have a Xenon Flash.

This sleek (10.9mm), capacitive touch Android 2.1 phone also features a high definition (HD) video experience and enhanced media and mobile internet capabilities for users who expect the latest in technology and the ultimate smartphone experience.

Ralf Gerbershagen, vice president and general manager for Motorola’s Mobile Devices business in Western Europe said, "MILESTONE XT720 is one of the most powerful phones in Motorola’s current smartphone range. Slim, sophisticated and technically savvy, MILESTONE XT720 is a high performance device designed for those who are actively engaged in both their work and social lives.

"With MILESTONE XT720, Motorola has taken yet another step towards eliminating the barriers for consumers to creating and consuming media on the go."

Enhanced Digital Camera & Video
MILESTONE XT720 breaks new ground for Android smartphones by offering an 8 megapixel camera with Xenon flash, 10x digital zoom, and a 720p HD camcorder. It allows users to not only capture, view and share high quality photos and videos, but also helps make them look better than ever. Key features include:

* Smart image capture: includes easy panorama, face detection, multi-shot (six shots in a row), face filter, red eye reduction, camera shake prevention and more, to improve the image quality and variety
* High definition multimedia interface (HDMI): HDMI cable (in box) allows HD video captured on the MILESTONE XT720 to be viewed directly on an HDTV
* Memory card support: 8GB microSD card included inbox; expandable up to 32GB

Designed For Mobile Internet
MILESTONE XT720 is designed to deliver high speed web-browsing and it has the capacity to support up to eight open browser windows. The huge 3.7 inch, WVGA (480X854) display shows full page websites, videos, games, or photos in glorious detail.

Taking full advantage of the power of Android 2.1, the display uses a powerful combination of Motorola's touch user interface (UI) and a capacitive touch sensor for smooth screen flipping and scrolling, and up to five customisable home screens.

A suite of Google mobile applications including Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube are also integrated onto the device, as well as Motorola’s MOTONAV turn by turn navigation1.

Advanced Mobile Office
MILESTONE XT720 supports management of multiple accounts and document editing to ensure efficiency and true multi-tasking on the go.
* Synchronise and manage multiple email accounts simultaneously, letting you separate your work and personal inboxes
* Gmail contacts sync: synchronise contacts from the accounts that are added on the device.

Apps Power
MILESTONE XT720 provides easy access to thousands of apps available on Android Market and has the processing power to ensure your favourites run swiftly and smoothly.

Availability
For more information about availability, please contact your local Motorola representative.

Courtesy: Motorola
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Motorola Planning to Launch iSIM in India: Use 4 Phone Numer in Single SIM

Thursday, April 22, 2010 Posted by John 0 comments
Motorola is planning to introduce multi-number based SIM called iSIM in India. The facility will allow the cellphone users to use up to four numbers in a single set without using more than one SIM. Motorola is in talks with all Indian telecom service providers to launch iSIM, which is a flexible wafer that can be attached to the original SIM, allowing the user to access four numbers on the same handset.

Motorola's iSIM is based on a flexible wafer that can be attached to the subscriber's original SIM providing additional services that can be controlled via SIM tool kit (STK) allowing third party developers to build applications and services.

Motorola iSIM (intelligent SIM) is a flexible and powerful platform that helps mobile operators and enterprises to enable mobile lifestyle experiences effectively and efficiently. iSIM empowers service providers with ease, flexibility and freedom to implement compelling end-user applications services in a cost-effective manner and to drive adoption.

The unique 15-digit International Mobile Subscriber Identity is found on SIM cards and Motorola iSIM approves four of IMSI numbers. Motorola iSIM also bids enormous user-friendly apps like 'Killer SMS' that led the mobile to get blocked or reset when it is lost or stolen. The users who will use IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity), can switch between different phone numbers provisioned to different networks, or the same network, without changing SIMs.

Motorola has already deployed the iSIM platform in Europe, Middle East, Africa and now is in talks with Indian operators for deployment in India. Thanks to Motorola, smartphone users will soon be able to use up to four phone numbers in a single handset, without even having to buy a multi-SIM one.


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Motorola Unveils Milestone: First Android 2.1 Powered Mobile in India

Thursday, April 1, 2010 Posted by John 0 comments
Motorola India today introduced its first Android 2.1-powered phone christened as MILESTONE. It touts features such as a high-resolution pinch and zoom display, and a thinner QWERTY slider (13.7mm or 1.37cm).

The model comes with a pre-loaded set of apps: a suite of Google mobile applications including Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, etc. Users also get access to thousands of apps and widgets from Android Market.

Motorola Milestone has a 5 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, and AutoFocus and image stabilisation.

MILESTONE comes preloaded with lifetime free access to fully voice-guided street-level navigable maps of 401 cities in India. This offers voice-guided navigation and routing in the cities and across major national and state highways. All the consumer needs to do is to launch 'India' maps from the MOTONAV application to enjoy an unparalleled navigational experience. The GPS navigation service is free with no activation or data charges, independent of mobile networks and can be used even without inserting the SIM card, as the maps are fully loaded on the MILESTONE.

"As an Android 2.1 device, MILESTONE does what other smartphones don't. It was designed to enhance consumer experiences – and its full screen Web browsing experience, ability to juggle between multiple apps, and suite of Google applications, deliver. We have been delighted with the anticipation and demand for MILESTONE across the world and are pleased to announce its arrival in India today," said Faisal Siddiqui, country head, mobile devices, Motorola India.

MILESTONE will be available in India at select retails outlets in select cities at an MRP of Rs. 32,990 /-

For more information, please visit www.motorola.com/in

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Motorola Launches i1: World's First Push-To-Talk Android Powered SmartPhone

Wednesday, March 24, 2010 Posted by John 0 comments
Motorola, Inc. and Sprint broke new ground with the announcement of Motorola i1, the world's first push-to-talk Android-powered smartphone. Sleek and attractive, yet durable, Motorola i1 is the first iDEN device to carry the features of a modern smartphone including a 3.1-inch touch screen, Wi-Fi, optimized browsing experience with the latest Opera Mini 5 browser, access to thousands of apps and a push-to-talk experience that includes exciting new features. Sprint will begin offering Motorola i1 this summer.

With more than 17 years of expertise, Sprint is the industry leader in push-to-talk, serving the world's largest push-to-talk community with millions of Nextel Direct Connect subscribers on the fastest national push-to-talk network. Nextel Direct Connect(R) has set the industry standard for push-to-talk worldwide. More U.S. workers communicate in less than a second with Nextel Direct Connect than with any other push-to-talk service.

"Motorola remains focused on delivering differentiated Android experiences within our product portfolio," said Mark Shockley, senior vice president, Motorola Mobile Devices. "With the Motorola i1, we're excited to offer iDEN users the opportunity to enjoy a feature-rich smartphone with push-to-talk, whether it's for work or play."

"As the first Nextel Direct Connect Android smartphone, Motorola i1 with Wi-Fi offers a powerful tool for our customers with access to thousands of applications in the Android Market," said Fared Adib, vice president - Product Development, Sprint. "With rugged durability, a full touchscreen and 5 megapixel camera, Motorola i1 gives push-to-talk customers a compelling smartphone that can withstand some of the harshest environments."

Motorola i1 enhances the push-to-talk experience with the ability to view who is calling regardless of what application you are in, whether you are managing your emails, checking your calendar, composing messages or viewing media.

Must-have Features and Nextel Direct Connect
With solid body construction that meets military specifications for protection against dust, shock, vibration and blowing rain, Motorola i1 is designed for those who work and play hard. It automatically syncs and integrates office and personal information such as emails, calendar appointments and contacts.

Motorola i1 Key Features Include:
* Popular business tools such as Microsoft Document Viewer and corporate sync ensure Word or PowerPoint files can be accessed on the go.
* Message entry is a breeze with both Android standard virtual keyboard and Swype virtual keyboards being offered.
* A 5 megapixel camera with flash, geo-tagging and panoramic capabilities provides crisp photos and clearly displays them on the vibrant 3.1-inch HVGA screen. Video can also be recorded and stored on a provided microSD for sharing or future viewing straight from the device.
* The latest Opera Mini 5 browser enables quick browsing over the Nextel National Network and Wi-Fi. The Android browser allows you to see web pages and Flash 8-enabled sites in full view using Wi-Fi.
* Motorola i1 can be continuously customized with thousands of applications from Android Market.

Courtesy: Motorola
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Motorola Unveiled 3 New Mobiles: MOTO ZN300, MOTOYUVA WX160 & WX180

Monday, November 2, 2009 Posted by John 0 comments
With the increase in the competition in the mobile phone companies, all the companies are launching new devices on a day to day basis. With the rise in competition even Motorola is not left behind, it has announced several stylish handsets at affordable rates.

Motorola India Private Limited has launched the multimedia MOTO ZN300, a sleek slider with 3.1megapixel camera and two MOTOYUVA WX candy bar entry-level handsets with FM radio - the MOTOYUVA WX160 and MOTOYUVA WX180. It has also launched the MotoYuva WX280 and MotoYuva WX288 with camera and sharing capabilities, and the MotoYuva WX390 and MotoYuva WX395 which combine all the WX features with added MP3 functionality.

The most stylish and recently launched handsets are Moto ZN300, Motoyuva WX160 and WX180.

The Moto ZN300 slider sports a 3.1 megapixel camera with LED flash and 8x digital zoom. The camera also includes ‘capture’ and ‘review’ modes that present neat and innate imaging experience. It also features Bluetooth, as well as has USB 2.0 high speed connection that transfers fifteen times faster than the conventional USB 2.0 full speed.

Added with Video editing capability and Video Mixer that helps to add customizable or preloaded transitions and sound effects to their videos, the ZN300 targets those who thrive on content consumption and creation.

While the Motoyuva WX180 consists of a .5-inch color display and integrated FM radio with RDS, the WX160 incorporates a 1.3-inch black and white display. Its powerful battery provides around 7 hours of talktime.

The other six offerings in the MOTOYUVA WX range seek to increase features with affordability in the basic phone category. The Moto ZN300 is retailed for Rs. 7,999 /- , the Motoyuva WX160 for Rs. 1,499 /- and WX180 for just Rs. 1,649 /-

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