• 17Jun
    Categories: Motorola MT710

    The Motorola MT710 features a FWVGA display touch screen based on the ‘OPhone Platform’s enhanced 1.5 version and is 3.7 inches wide while supporting a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels.

    The smart-phone also incorporates a camera of 5 Mega pixels. The MT710 provides accessibility to the Internet via Wi-Fi or the TD-SCDMA network of ‘China Mobile.’ Users may download apps by using the China Mobile’s ‘Mobile Market.’ The mobile phone can support ambient light sensor, Blue-tooth 2.1 + EDR, proximity sensor for ‘Auto Turn-off’ and a single-axis accelerometer.

    The phone has a Marvell processor of 624MHz clock speed, Android-based ‘cupcake 1.5’ as the operating system, Flash ROM, micro-SD card slot of 32GB capacity, TV receiver CMMB, internal storage of 4GB, a GPS receiver and a RAM of 256MB. The phone includes a 3.5mm headset jack, virtual keyboard, micro-USB connector, back/menu/home buttons that are sensitive to touch. A speakerphone is present in the phone.

    The phone incorporates a camera of 5Mp with a resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels and features digital zoom of 2x, dual LED flash and ‘Auto-focus’ feature. The other features include a phone-book with a capacity of 1000 contacts, HTML browser, MMS, IM, SMS, Email, Push Email, Photocall, FM stereo with RDS, games which you can download, Voice memo, Document viewer, Organizer and Photo viewer/editor.

    Also, the smartness will support A-GPS, Java through a third party app and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g. The special features include Maps, Google Talk, YouTube, Gmail and Google Search. The device can, in general, support 2G ‘GSM’ and 3G ‘HSDPA’ networks. The smart-phone also supports TD-SCDMA 2010/2025 MHz and EDGE 1800/900/1900/GPRS/GSM MHz networks.

    Linux mobile team

  • 28Jan
    Categories: Motorola Opus One

    The Motorola Opus One run Android 1.5 with iDEN service enhancements.

    3.1″  VGA 320×480  touchscreen display

    Accelerometer

    Proximity sensor

    Wi-Fi 802.11b/g

    3 mega-pixel auto-focus camera with LED flash

    Android LBS which is integrated into the iDEN GPS engine

    Blue-tooth

    micro-SD card slot

    2.5mm headset jack

    512MB Flash / 256MB of RAM

    64k and 128k iDEN SIM card support

    A-GPS

    Motorola dual-mic technology noise-canceling for noisy environments

    Linux mobile team

  • 30Oct

    The Motorola Droid Android phone has a side-sliding design, which allows for a four-row QWERTY keyboard.
    Has a large 3.7-inch high-resolution touch screen, a 5.0-megapixel camera with DVD-quality, GPS and Wi-Fi, micro SDHC slot

    Motorola-Droid

    The good news is that  running version 2.0 of Google’s Android OS

  • 10Sep
    Categories: Motorola CLIQ

    Motorola officially introduced its first Google Android device: the Motorola Cliq.  T-Mobile will offer the phone in two colors: titanium or winter white, and it will be sold worldwide in 2010 as the Motorola Dext.

    The Motorola Cliq measures 4.49 inches tall by 2.28 inches wide by 0.62 inch thick . It features a 3.1-inch HVGA touch screen with a 320×480 pixel resolution and has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard as well as a soft keyboard. It’s also equipped with a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack.

    The phone will run Android 1.5 Cupcake and offer access to Google’s various services, including Google Maps with Street View, Google Voice Search, Picasa, and G Talk. The smart-phone supports a number e-mail clients, such as Yahoo, Windows Live, and other POP3 and IMAP services, and syncs with Microsoft Exchange, including calendar. The Quick Office Suite is also on-board for document viewing.

    moto-cliq

    The quad-band Cliq is 3G-capable and offers a full HTML Google browser, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Multimedia features come in the form of a 5-megapixel camera with video recording capabilities and a built-in music and video player. The smartphone also comes preloaded with the Amazon MP3 Store, a dedicated You Tube app, Shazam, Last.fm, and Imeem. Rated talk time is 6 hours and up to 13.5 days of standby time.

    Obviously, it’s a pretty full-featured phone, but it’s not any different from a lot of smart-phones today, which is why Motorola hopes its MotoBlur user interface will help differentiate it from the rest of the pack.  MotoBlur syncs information from different sources, such as Face-book, Twitter, My-space, and your personal and work e-mail accounts, and automatically streams updates to your home screen. The idea behind it is that this constant stream of information will mean you have to spend less time opening and closing applications.

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