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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola Unless our eyes are doing some remarkable deceiving (and trust us, they've been known to work unwanted miracles before), this here ROKR EM35 is a colored version of the VE66 we spotted late last month. Very, very little details are given -- just that it's rockin'...
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Motorola has built cheap phones for a long time now, whether they are from the W family or just that 9-mm thick MotoFone. And, let’s admit it, a low-cost handset has more chances to be sold in tens of thousands of units than an expensive one. So, it seems that Motorola wants to push the [...]
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , GSM , EDGE We only peeped the Linux-powered Motorola VE75 a short week ago and the good people at China's Zol.com.cn have already loaded their site to bursting with pics from every angle. While the site doesn't offer up anything new in the nitty-gritty detail...
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It appears that Motorola either doesn’t have the strength or the resources to pump out great phones like the Motorola ZN5 every month for the rest of their life as a company, so they work on “small stuff” every once in a while.
The upcoming Motorola EM330, a.k.a. Ischia, is an example...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Linux , GSM , EDGE Nothing says "I love you" like sending every single one of your hot new handset models your way, and that's pretty much the beautiful romance that's going on between Moto and China as of late. The A1600 , A1800 , and A810 have all...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Linux , GSM The new A1600 and A1800 out of Moto's touchy MING series have already been fully outed, but it turns out Moto wants to bundle a third touchscreen Linux piece in there to make a complete set: the A810, which goes to retail without that MING name attached...
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It was announced today that Motorola has officially launched three new handsets for its PDA market: the A810, MING A1600 and MING A1800. This has been expected, as the A1600 and A1800 were quietly announced a couple weeks ago.
Pen-based PDA handsets are rather popular in China because they have been...
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I don’t know if this is still news to you, since you’ve probably already inspected all the leaked specs, features, details, and official photos to death, but Motorola has just made the Motorola ZN5 official in China. Yes, that rectangular one with the 5 megapixel Kodak camera.
As you may...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Linux , GSM , CDMA One-half of Motorola's refreshed MING line over in China, the A1800 , has made its official entrance. Like the A1600 and the original A1200, the A1800's main claims to fame are a Linux-based operating system, full touchscreen, and a trick...
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The curious little touchscreen Motorola handset called the Motoming A1800 is now available in China, according to some reports. As we earlier noted, it will be a stylus-based touchscreen smartphone with built-in GPS. It’s not much of a looker, though, so we can’t exactly say that its a sight...
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It’s been a very busy week for the FCC, and the latest handset it mercifully allows to come out alive of its offices is a still unannounced candy bar handset from Motorola. It’s the Motorola L800t, which first appeared in Motorola’s leaked Asian roadmap for 2008. It seems pretty slick...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , GSM , EDGE Remember that rumored L800t that got outed as part of Motorola's Asian lineup for '08 not long ago? We still can't really confirm that it's called the L800t, but we can confirm that the device itself is real thanks to an FCC approval -- and...