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motorola w380 article

motorola w380Such unsophisticated move not only extends the portfolio, but also puts an end to Motorola’s top model wannabes. No, really, there is only a tiny chance that someone will take a risk to make a copy of the K1 when the company has four cheap counterparts on offer. Our Chinese colleagues have nothing left to do but switch over to models by other vendors, Nokia, for instance, and enjoy churning out the 8800’s copies

Our today’s review focuses on the Motorola W380, a cheap handset with external display, FM-radio, VGA-camera and MP3 support.

Like we said, the new W-series models share design cues with the KRZR and the W380 is no exception in this sense. The model comes in clamshell form-factor, the dimensions are close to those of the KRZR K1. The W380 measures up at 99x45x18.2 mm and weights 97 g, whereas the KRZR K1 is 103 mm tall, 42 wide and 16 mm thick at 102 g. The handset is palm-friendly, so interacting with it delivers no inconveniences. Frankly speaking, in photos the model looks better than it is in person – after all it seems somewhat clunky. The W380’s casing is made entirely of plastic, and since the surface is lacquered it picks up finger prints and grease fairly easily. The W320 comes in four colors: Silver Quartz, California Dream Fade, Fire Red and Stone Grey.

The left spine plays host to the volume rocker, which is quite clunky and stands high above the casing, stiff action staves off accidental presses. The button is well-placed, which makes it a breeze to use during calls. The only quibble about it is that the button is somewhat loose and produces a characteristic noise, but probably it was the flaw of our particular unit. Also here, on the left-hand side’s lower part is the standard MiniUSB slot covered with a rubber flap, which is linked up with the casing.

The hinge of the right-hand side houses the eyelet for a carrying strap. At the bottom is the 2.5 mm audio jack, which is also protected by a flap.

On the W380’s front fascia you can find the lens of VGA-camera and a miniscule monochrome display with 32×96-pixel resolution. The display is horizontally oriented, thus number or name of the person calling you, missed call or new message notifications will be displayed in landscape mode, so for comfortable use you’d better turn the device sideways. In the handset’s menu you can select display direction. The only thing that is shown in display in conventional fashion is the clock. The screen is lit in blue; all information on it is quite legible. The external display doesn’t feature battery status, signal strength – all these indications are available only on the internal screen.

Above the display is a tiny service indicator.

The W380 can be easily opened single handedly, small dents found on the sides make it even more straightforward, and on top of that the spring mechanism won’t let down. The angle between two opened halves is sufficient to ensure palatable experience of handling the device.

Flipping the handset open you see a small TFT-display (28×35 mm) with 126×160-pixel resolution and capable of 65 K colors. For a low-end product the display does a good job, even though it gets washed out in the sun, but only to a certain extent that prevents information from fading away completely.

The keypad is utilizes single slab design and is made of plastic, rather than metal, like that found in the senior models. All buttons are spaced out with numerous rubberized insets. The travel distance offered by the number pad is sufficient to provide good tactile feedback. The keys are about average in size and since they are placed next to each other, people with big fingers will stumble upon certain difficulties with managing the keypad. And the rest will have to get used to the flat slab, although if you have had experience of handling similar pads, you will feel right at home.

The keypad is evenly lit in bright blue, all captions are legible.

On the rear’s lower part is the call alert loudspeaker slot.

The rest of back panel’s space is taken up by the battery cover, which is quite reliable and firmly sits in its socket.

The W380 utilizes a 850 mAh Li-Ion cell. As the manufacturer claims, it can keep the handset alive for up to 300 hours in standby mode and provide 500 minutes of talk time. In conditions of Moscow networks the W380 lasted for about 3 days at 15-20 minutes of calls per day and up to 15 minutes of other functions. It takes the battery about 2.5 hours to charge from empty to full.

The handset can charge both via an AC-charger and USB when linked up with PC. It is a good thing that the maker has armed the model with a miniUSB socket, as probably many of you have one at home; besides, there are tons of these data cables in offices.

When connected to a PC the handset is identified as a portable storage device and requires no additional drivers to work properly, 1 Mb of memory is available to user. Such straightforward connection allows the user to stuff the handset’s memory with, for example, MP3 tunes or pictures in an unsophisticated way.
Menu

The menu’s lay-out is typical for all Motorola-branded devices; it can be displayed either in 3×3 grid or in a list form. The submenu looks differently in different menu items, thus you can see either vertically arranged lists or thumbnails which are the same to those displayed in main menu yet shown in a window rather than full screen.

For fast access to some functions from the standby screen you bind certain functions to the soft-keys and directions of the navigation key. Icons of the menu items assigned this way can be displayed on the screen or hidden.

Phonebook. Not more than 100 names can be saved in the phone’s memory and for each entry you can store First Name and Last Name as well as Nickname, as many phone numbers as you wish (select type from the list – home, work, mobile, fax and so on), e-mail addresses (type can be also chosen – work, personal, etc.), home-page address and IM-client number. You are also free to submit postal address, birthday as well as a small text note. Each contact can be also personalized with a picture or a tune or put into one of the groups.

Search in the phonebook is performed by letters, besides you can quickly skim through contacts within a certain group.

On incoming call, the picture you assigned as Caller ID is displayed not full-screen but in a small window.

Messages. Up to 100 messages can be stored in the W380’s memory. EMS support is available. The handset has a unified editor for SMS and MMS messages, where the type varies depending on message contents. You can easily take advantage of the preinstalled MMS templates, though there are no default SMS templates, so it is up to you to compose some. The device features predictive text input system, iTap for Russian and English languages. Bulk mailing is supported.

Within the Voice message submenu you can record an audio message, whose limit makes 30 seconds, and then send it as an MMS message.

Recent calls. Here you can find lists of received, dialed and missed calls; each of them has maximum capacity of 40 entries. Calls from one number don’t get merged and end up as separate entries For each number you can view detailed information about call date and time as well as duration

Games and applications. The W380 supports Java MIDP 2.0, around 1 Mb of memory is reserved for applications.

Office Tools. Calendar can be viewed in monthly or weekly mode. You can move quickly to desired date and see if there are any entries at all. Everything is pretty spartan, no bells and whistles here.

You can set up to 4 alarm clocks, each of them will trigger only once.

Also, in this item you will find calculator, stopwatch, quick dial and chat option for writing text messages to members of your contact list.

Connectivity. Using this menu item you can setup USB-connection to manage the handset’s memory or use the phone as a modem.

Browser. The W380 comes with WAP-browser 2.0 preinstalled.

Settings. All main phone settings are gathered here: date and time, backlighting time, display contrast, language, etc. All of them are pretty standard, giving a rundown on each of them won’t make much sense .

In “ring tone styles” you can select the style (profile) you need: silent, conference, standard, vibro, vibro and ring tone, vibro followed by ring tone.

Every profile may be customized. Specific tunes can be assigned to call alert, incoming SMS, alarm clock and voice mail messages.

Multimedia. The device handles MP3 and ACC files, track size is limited only by the free memory available, which makes up 1 Mb.

This item also houses themes that allow you personalize the handset to the full. Here you can assign signals to nearly all options as well as customize wallpapers and screensavers.

The sound recorder can make voice notes which run no longer than 1 minute.

Radio. The radio application in the W380 is pretty unsophisticated, yet gratifying to use. Up to 9 radio stations can be stored in the handset’s memory, to save the station you should just tap and hold one of the numeric keys on selected frequency. You are free either to search for the station manually or use auto-tuning. The radio works in background mode, in this case the display shows the frequency you are on instead of operator’s name and in the right-hand corner you will see shortcut menu to the radio.

Camera. The W380 carries the VGA-camera onboard. The following resolutions are supported: High (640×480), Medium (320×240) and MMS (160×120). You can also adjust lighting settings, overlays and choose shutter sound. Apart from that, 4x zoom feature is at your disposal. Well, today VGA cameras are hopelessly outdated and we there is absolutely no point in a breakdown of this particular unit.
Impressions

The reception quality the W380 can offer is in one league with other modern GSM-handsets. The earpiece volume and microphone sensitivity are sufficient for calls in almost any environments. hanks to the dedicated speaker, ring tone volume is rather high; undoubtedly, the quality of preinstalled tunes is nothing to shout about, but you can always go on and set own MP3 or AAC track as call alert. The silent alert is average in strength.

The device offers moderate functionality found under relatively light price tag. The main trump of the Motorola W380 is the KRZR’s design cues which undoubtedly will get consumers curious. The drawback to the W380 is its miniscule main screen and fiddly outer display, but otherwise it is a quite interesting offering with MP3 and Java support, miniUSB socket and FM-radio module.

The model is expected to become available in third quarter for about 120-130 USD. Today it is as much as the less feature-packed Motorola W375 costs, whose price will drop down when the W380 arrives.

source:mobile-review.com

December 23, 2007 at 2:30 pm Leave a comment

motorola ROKR E8 article

motorola roker e8Moto ROKR E8 is a part of ROKR series, but has a unique design. The phone is ultra slim and the front side is something totally unique, with a different styled keyboard. It has buds over the surface and is touch sensitive, instead of keys and it must be illuminated to show the characters. In addition to the backlkt keyboard, the omega wheel device that makes it easy to navigate around your music and menus. It has music dedicated shortcuts and are illuminated to attract attention.

There is not much information on ROKR E8, but it seems to be using linux-java OS, optimized for 262K color
QVGA display. It has a 90MB internal memory and 2GB extendable microSD card. Camera is 2 Mega pixel, but no auto focus & image quality is decent. It has a 3.5mm jack for strero headphones. MicroUSB for charging and synchronizing, in other Motorola phones was also used for connecting to headphones. It also has a Radio Fm inbuilt.

Moto ROKR E8 is expected to be released in Europe in the fourth quarter this year. The price for MOTO ROKR E8 is estimated 290 EURO.

source:gii.in

We gave you the latest information on the Motorola RIZR Z10 so we thought it was best to let you know about the other cool MOTO mobile phone which goes by the name of Motorola ROKR E8 which is coming in November for approx 280 Euros. The MOTO ROKR E8 will be EDGE, GPRS and quad-band enabled which makes this a great new contender for the mobile phone market.

This mobile phone is music centered of which has a pretty unique touch sensitive keypad which I believe is called the Omega wheel, the keypad itself is reported to support Haptic feedback which will allow you to feel every keypress that you make. Yes you can have 2GB of built in storage and thanks to the microSD card slot you can expand up to 4GB.

source:phonesreview.co.uk

December 22, 2007 at 5:04 pm Leave a comment

Motorola U9 review

motorola u9Motorola is showing off the stylish side of music with the introduction of the Motorola MOTO U9 music phone. Through unique advancements in mobile entertainment technology, the Motorola U9 makes music a multi-sensory experience and lets consumers rock out and look good – with an elegant form factor, CrystalTalk Technology, Stereo Bluetooth, external touch sensitive music controls and floating, animated screensavers that appear on the external LCD display.

Motorola U9 music phone
“The Motorola MOTO U9 music phone combines the surprising with the familiar, the latest in premium design and inventive phone controls with the next popular spin on Motorola’s classic clamshell design to deliver the most stylish and dynamic mobile music experience,” said Rob Shaddock, senior vice president of Feature and Mass Market Phones, Mobile Devices, Motorola. “The Motorola U9 cell phone embodies the stylish side of Motorola’s music-enabled devices, further building on our strong portfolio of products for a diverse global audience.”

Mobile phone music experience
Delivering on its commitment to provide the world’s most compelling mobile music experience, Motorola has also created an ecosystem of additional products, accessories and services that make it easy to access, download and enjoy a wide array of digital music. Through an exclusive arrangement with recording artist Fergie, in select markets Motorola will provide exclusive content on the phone, promotional activities, and TV and print campaigns.

Animated screen savers
The curvaceous Motorola U9 music phone has been designed to fit perfectly in the pocket or hand. Its metallic gloss finish comes to life with animated screen savers that appear to “float” across the borderless external LCD display. The external display is not just for show, however, as touch sensitive, digital keys let users control their mobile music player from the outside.

Superstar Fergie

“Fergie is a GRAMMY Award-winning, multi-platinum superstar artist as well as a woman on the cutting edge of modern style. She is the perfect icon to help us communicate to consumers that style and music are integral to people as a way to express themselves – and that Motorola MOTO U9 embodies those qualities,” said Joni Christensen, director of Global Music Marketing, Mobile Devices, Motorola. More information about these promotions will be available soon.

Motorola U9 Features

  • Store up to 1,000 songs with the optional 4 GB microSD memory card
  • Easy to download and sync your music with Windows Media Player
  • Choose from a variety of floating animated external screen savers
  • Integrated stereo Bluetooth wireless technology
  • CrystalTalk technology helps deliver crystal clear voice quality
  • Fast downloads from your PC to your phone with USB 2.07
  • MP3 music player with dedicated touch sensor buttons
  • 25 MB internal memory
  • Touch sensitive music keys
  • 2 mega-pixel camera with digital zoom
  • User interface with new main menu

Motorola U9 accessories

  • MOTOROKR S9 Bluetooth stereo headphones
  • MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth music and hands-free for the car
  • Motorola H680 Universal Bluetooth headset
  • Motorola H800 Slider Bluetooth headset

Motorola Moto U9 price & availability

The Motorola MOTO U9 music phone is expected to be available for purchase in the fourth quarter of 2007 in Asia, Europe and Latin America. For specific regional availability and pricing, contact your local Motorola cell phone dealer.

source:letsgomobile.org

December 22, 2007 at 4:53 pm Leave a comment

motorola A1010 article

motorola a1010Amid all the excitement at Cannes, Motorola announced the A1010, an update to their A1000 smartphone. The A1010 is a quad-band GSM phone running on the Symbian 7.0 operating system with the UIQ v2.1 user interface. Although it won’t be out until later this year, the A1010 looks like it will be a full featured addition to the growing smartphone scene.

The A1010 is built around a 280X320 color display. The phone’s features seemed designed to take full advantage of the screen’s generous real estate. Point-to-point video conferencing is included, as is an HTML browser with both small screen and full screen rendering. There are two built-in cameras: a VGA quality camera for video conferencing and a 2.0 megapixel sub-camera for still pictures.

Surprisingly, the A1010 does not seem to have any special text entry tricks up its sleeve. Photos of the A1010 do not show a numeric or a hidden QWERTY keyboard, so users will have to make use of Symbian’s support for handwriting recognition and on screen text entry. There are dedicated phone keys on the front, and an input device that appears to be designed for one handed operation.

The A1010 is designed to work with high-speed WCDMA 3G networks, and its capable of using voice and data services simultaneously, a feature that will probably become more common as more 3G compatible smartphones are released. Bluetooth is also included.

There appears to be a robust lineup of messaging and communications support, including instant messaging, SMS, MMS, IMAP4 and POP email. For corporate users, the A1010 supports VPN and push email services.

The A1010 includes Picsel Document Viewer, an application which lets users work with everyday office applications including Word, Excel, Powerpoint, zip files, and PDFs. A full 48MB of memory is standard, and the phone includes a slot for removable TransFlash memory.

Motorola expects the A1010 to reach the market in the fourth quarter of 2005, by which time it’s likely to face a few new smartphone competitors. Pricing and geographic availability was not announced.

You’ll find a high-res image of the A1010 on the following page. We were unable to get any decent live shots of the device at 3GSM since they were all protected behind plastic bubbles, and Motorola had no demo units available.

source:mobileburn.com

December 22, 2007 at 4:40 pm Leave a comment

RIZR Z10 review

rizr z10Motorola RIZR Z10 is quad – band compatible, high end functionalities of the handset more than matches up to its sleek looks. This means that owners of the handset can use the same to remain connected with the people they love – across different regions of the globe. The RIZR Z10 supports HSDPA and 3G connectivity – two very essential features in the modern day world. Thanks to these features, phone users can keep a tab on a constantly evolving world. Web access, high speed data transfer, and email connectivity – quite a lot is possible with the Motorola RIZR Z10.

The fun element is evident in the form of an integrated 3.2 mega pixel digital camera with 8x digital zoom, auto focus and flash. One can use the imaging options that are a part of the Motorola RIZR Z10 to capture brilliant images from day to day life. A 90 MB of expandable memory ensures that there is no dearth of space to store the images of many fun filled moments.

Motorola RIZR Z10 comes empowered with third generation (3G) technology. This has obvious consequences on the way one can use the handset to communicate. An owner of this innovative handset, for instance, can use the same for video calling their friends in real time. A secondary VGA camera is integrated in the Motorola RIZR Z10 handset for this purpose. Messaging options are quite exhaustive. One can send and receive sms, mms and email and instant messages – all at the click of a button. An integrated MP3 player is another important feature that would attract fun loving and young people.

So, the next time you are tempted to dump your old mobile phone and go for a new handset, you could do well to check out the looks, features and specifications of this new Motorola mobile phone.

source:ezinearticles.com

December 22, 2007 at 4:36 pm Leave a comment

motorola W377 article

motorola 2377Motorola brings affordable style and feature-rich connectivity to the world with its new Motorola cell phone, part of Motorola’s extensive W Series mobile phone portfolio. The value-priced Motorola W377 helps satisfy consumer’s diverse needs when it comes to on-the-go professional and personal tools, with must have entertainment and organization new features all packed into a stylishly slim, colorful design.

Motorola camera phone
With an integrated VGA camera with 4 times zoom, 10MB of user memory¹ and mobile USB (optional USB cable required), users can take great photos and easily store them on the phone or PC. The Motorola W377 camera phone also makes a point not to sacrifice style by boasting a sleek and colorful flip phone case with vibrant icons.

FM radio and MP3 ringtones
Music sounds so much sweeter when it’s your own, which is why the Motorola W377 music phone features both an integrated FM radio (optional headphones are required to listen to radio) and MP3 ringtones so users can personalize users their mobile music experience and move to their own groove.

Motorola W377 price & availability
The Motorola W377 cell phone is more than just a palm-sized entertainment hub; it gives consumers the connectivity and organization tools to make their mobile experience more efficient and fun. With must-have tools such as Motorola’s Bluetooth wireless technology, one touch SMS3, speakerphone, mobile calendar and alarm clock, users are assured they’ll never miss a thing. The Motorola W377 is expected to be available Q4 2007. For more information regarding pricing and product availability in your region, please check with your local Motorola representative.

Motorola W377 price & availability
The Motorola W377 cell phone is more than just a palm-sized entertainment hub; it gives consumers the connectivity and organization tools to make their mobile experience more efficient and fun. With must-have tools such as Motorola’s Bluetooth wireless technology, one touch SMS3, speakerphone, mobile calendar and alarm clock, users are assured they’ll never miss a thing. The Motorola W377 is expected to be available Q4 2007. For more information regarding pricing and product availability in your region, please check with your local Motorola representative.

Motorola W377 Specifications

• Dimensions : 99 x 45 x 18.6 mm

• Band : Tri-band

• Weight : 95g

• Battery life Talk time 450 minutes

• Battery life stand-by time 250 hours

• Display : 128 x 160 vibrant color screen

Motorola W377 Features
• Sleek, stylish and colourful flip phone design

• VGA camera with 4x zoom

• Integrated FM radio

• Intuitive CLI icons

• Includes 10MB memory user space

• Mobile USB for PC connectivity

Motorola organization tools

• Currency converter

• Personal mobile calendar

• one-touch SMS

• MMS messaging

• Bluetooth wireless technology

• Lantern technology

• Zoom font capability

• Streamlined keypad

• Alarm clock

• 500 phone book entries

• Preloaded mobile games

source:letsgomobile.org

December 22, 2007 at 4:27 pm Leave a comment

motorola W395 article

motorola w395Want maximum features at an affordable price? The Motorola W395 offers you just that – a cool, slender solution to wanting it all without breaking the bank. Enjoy the Motorola W395’s entertaining multimedia options, including a 1.3 megapixel camera with 8x zoom, MP3 player, and video capture and playback capabilities. Relish this style-promoting package with all the latest tech tools and toys, all in the palm of your hand.

Motorola W395 mobile phone

The Motorola W395 is sleek, stylish and intelligent – a seamless addition to your own style and personality. At only 18 millimeters thick, featuring tandem internal and external displays, this clamshell handset will turn heads and spark conversations but if you prefer to be discreet, you can place this compact phone in your pocket or purse and take calls wirelessly with a compatible Class 2 Bluetooth enabled headset. Complemented with fun features such as a currency converter, and ringtone composer the Motorola W395 mobile phone is the perfect companion to meet your everyday communication needs.

W395 Motorola camera features

With the Motorola W395, you can use one mobile device to satisfy plenty of hobbies. Are you a photographer? Videographer? Composer? With the 1.3 megapixel camera, video capture and playback, and iMelody ringtone composition you can be one or all three. When you’ve created a masterpiece you can share your creation with any of your 700 friends in your phonebook.

Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology

Stay on-the-go, worry and wire free with the Motorola W395. With up to approximately 500 minutes of talk time and 200 hours of standby time, battery power is just a second thought. Plus, with Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology you can talk freely while not being held up by wires. Up to 2GB of optional microSD card space means you can save a ton of pictures and videos. The Motorola W395 USB connectivity lets you enjoy the benefits of mass storage by dragging and dropping to your optional microSD card. For those that are forgetful can use the integrated datebook, calendar and alarm clock to stay on top of things. The Motorola W395 mobile phone marks the convergence of modern essential tools into one easy-to-carry device.

Motorola W395 Specifications

  • Slim clamshell form factor
  • Messaging via SMS, MMS, and EMS 5.0
  • iTAP 6.3 predictive text entry for messaging
  • Analogue clock screensaver, alarm clock, stop watch
  • Currency converter, ringtone composer, calculator
  • 700 entry internal phone book
  • Office quality speakerphone
  • Preloaded Java games
  • Dual Stack with Jataayu phase 2 web browser
  • Version 5.0 Mobile Phone Tools support
  • Stereo support via 2.5 millimeter headset jack
  • MP3/AAC ring tones, AAC/MP3 player
  • 5MB onboard memory
  • Up to 2GB of optional external memory via microSD
  • EMU charging, flash, and PC connectivity
  • Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology –
  • Profiles: DUN, FTP, HFP, headset, obex
  • The Motorola W395 mobile phone is expected to be available in Q3 2007.

source:letsgomobile.org

December 22, 2007 at 4:20 pm Leave a comment

Motorola W213 article

motorola w213The Motorola GPRS W206/213 is an affordable and stylish phone that keeps you connected and let’s you stand out of the crowd. With an ultra-thin candybar design that’s easy-to-use, this mobile phone delivers all the features you need to stay connected with friends and family.

Customize the W206/213 by quickly and effortlessly downloading up to 1MB of your favorite wallpaper, screensavers and ringtones with GPRS connectivity. Incoming calls can also be personalized with pre-loaded clear and distinct polyphonic ringtones so the user always knows who’s calling. The integrated hands-free, and office-quality speakerphone can be used to multi-task and save time.

Stay up to date while on the go with all your friends and family by storing up to 500 phonebook entries. And with a large storage capacity, the W206/213 lets you save up to 500 important and memorable SMS messages to your phone. The excellent battery life – approximately eight hours – allows plenty of standby time and talk time between charges.²

Hear and be heard with Motorola’s innovative CrystalTalk technology that automatically adjusts audio to help ensure clear calls even in a noisy environment. And, you can access the office-quality speakerphone with the push of a button.

The Motorola W206 is expected to be available for purchase in August 2007 in China. Additionally the Motorola W213 is expected to be available for purchase in September 2007 in China and Taiwan, and in October 2007 in South Africa. For specific regional availability and pricing, contact your local Motorola representative.

source:mobilewhack.com

December 19, 2007 at 4:21 pm Leave a comment

Motorola W160 article

motorola w160The Motorola W160 mobile phone delivers all the tools to help users stay connected packaged in an easy-to-use, thin B&W candybar form factor. The affordable Motorola W160 delivers an attractive and high-quality mobile phone, with the added benefit of crystal clear communications, long battery life and high quality music with a built-in FM radio. The Motorola W160 cell phone enables access to all of the tools consumers need – cell phone, data, music – through an intuitive user interface. The FM radio and SMS interfaces, combined with a large display and sleek keypad, deliver an enjoyable navigation and viewing experience. And excellent battery life allows more standby time and talk time between charges.

Crystal Talk Technology
No need to shout or adjust the volume to hear the person with whom you are conversing. Motorola’s Crystal Talk TM technology makes it now possible to have natural cellphone conversations as well as enhanced ringtones, even in noisy environments, by enhancing the audio signal so your ear can hear it best. And, you can access the office-quality speakerphone with the push of a button.

Motorola W160 price & availability
Carry your music with you by listening to FM radio on your mobile device through stereo or through speakerphone. And personalize the calls you receive with 10 preloaded 32 channel polyphonic ringtones and 15 standard alert ringtones. For even more customization, access more than 10 additional downloadable iMelody ringtones. The Motorola W160 cell phone is expected to be available for purchase in October, 2007. For specific regional availability and pricing of this phone, contact your local Motorola representative.

source:mobile88.com

December 19, 2007 at 3:47 pm Leave a comment

Motorola PEBL U3 article

motorola PEBL U3Radiate Mystery with the Motorola PEBL U3!

The understated elegance of the PEBL U3 follows in the footsteps of the super successful U6 which elevated mobile design to a new level. The U3 has been created with such precision, with its smooth oval clamshell body and dual hinge opening mechanism. As it opens in one delicate motion, the futuristic design is complimented with all of the latest functions.

Compared to the U6, the U3 is slightly large yet lighter, has twice the amount of onboard memory and has much improved power management.

The Motorola PEBL U3 takes mobile phone design to another level with its advanced functions and features: with EDGE for high speed data access, video capture MPEG4 for shooting home videos and Bluetooth for seamless connectivity.

The U3 isn’t all about the serious side of life though, open her up and explore a world at your fingertips with Motorola’s dynamic idle solution, for zero-click access to your favourite news, sports, entertainment, and weather. Or download all of the latest games, screensavers and MP3 ringtones with the U3 advanced Java applications function.

December 19, 2007 at 3:38 pm Leave a comment

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