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Friday, June 10th 2011 - 22:20 CEST
Sprint launches more than 10 new Motorola devices in 2011, including the Motorola Triumph, the first Motorola Android smartphone for Virgin Mobile USA. "We are excited to be partnering with Sprint to announce the new Motorola Triumph Android-phone that makes the mobile experience better for people, whether at home or at work," said Sanjay Jha, chairman and chief executive officer, Motorola Mobility. "The new Motorola Triumph showcases our deep insight into consumer needs and harness the power of Sprint’s networks."
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Friday, June 10th 2011 - 22:15 CEST
Sprint launches more than 10 new Motorola devices in 2011, including the Motorola Xprt, a business-class Android smartphone. "We are excited to be partnering with Sprint to announce the new Motorola Xprt Android-phone that makes the mobile experience better for people, whether at home or at work," said Sanjay Jha, chairman and chief executive officer, Motorola Mobility. "The new Motrola Xprt showcases our deep insight into consumer needs and harness the power of Sprint’s networks."
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Friday, May 27th 2011 - 13:15 CEST
Motorola has introduced a new Android Smartphone ; the Motorola XPRT (Known as Motorola Expert). The Motorola XPRT is a Smartphone designed to help users manage all aspects of their life from a single handset. The Motorola XPRT Smartphone gives users what they want from a Smartphone with enhanced corporate productivity and security features to ensure it meets standard business protocols and IT requirements. The Motorola XPRT Smartphone blends the efficiency of a 3.1-inch touchscreen display, QWERTY keyboard for text input, and access to corporate e-mail and documents.
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Friday, May 27th 2011 - 13:00 CEST
Motorola has announced a new rugged handset, the Motorola Titanium. You work hard and play hard, and you deserve a Smartphone that does, too. The new Motorola Titanium Smartphone has a durable, professional design with features that keep you covered whether you’re on a job site or in the office. The Motorola Titanium Smartphone has a full QWERTY keyboard, 3.1” touch screen display, push-to-talk capability, and an1800 mAh battery. The Motorola Titanium rugged handset will get you through even the longest days. You can stay on top of your work and personal to-do list with connection to your office email and calendar with Motorola Titanium.
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Friday, May 27th 2011 - 12:50 CEST
Motorola announced the Motorola i576 clamshell phone. The Motorola i576 is a rugged and durable clamshell phone perfect for those looking for a tough field-ready cell phone. With enhanced messaging capabilities and certified military specification 810F for dust, shock, low pressure, high and low temperatures, solar radiation and vibration, the Motorola clamshell phone (model : i576s) combines Nextel Direct Connect service with Bluetooth technology and data applications that businesses can rely on. The Motorola i576 cell phone is currently available through Sprint in the United States.
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Thursday, May 26th 2011 - 11:10 CEST
Boost Mobile and Motorola Mobility add more variety to Boost’s handset line up with the announcement of a new Motorola mobile device, the Motorola Clutch + i475. The Motorola Clutch + i475 mobile phone, the successor to the highly popular Motorola Clutch, is a candy-bar QWERTY mobile device with a larger display screen for cost-conscious, text-heavy customers who want to get more out of their conversations with friends and family. "We are telling our customers to ‘Be Heard’ and are addressing the needs of our loyal base of walkie-talkie users with the new Motorola iDEN Series Clutch + i475," said Andre Smith, vice president, Boost Mobile.
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Thursday, May 26th 2011 - 11:05 CEST
Boost Mobile and Motorola Mobility add more variety to Boost’s handset line up with the announcement of a new Motorola mobile device, the Motorola Theory. The Motorola Theory mobile phone combines style and practicality with its premium design and enhanced messaging capability. "The Motorola Theory mobile phone on the Nationwide Sprint Network is an affordable solution for customers looking for a broader data and messaging experience," said Andre Smith, vice president, Boost Mobile. The Motorla Theory, a candy-bar QWERTY mobile device, is priced at $79.99 (excluding taxes) - offering consumers a sleek handset at an affordable price.
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Thursday, May 26th 2011 - 11:00 CEST
Boost Mobile and Motorola Mobility add more variety to Boost’s handset line up with the announcement of a new Motorola mobile device, the Motorola i412. The Motorola i412 is ideal for wireless users craving an uncomplicated phone for talking, texting and walkie-talkie functionality. The Motorola i412 enables instant communication through Boost Mobile’s nationwide walkie-talkie service, allowing consumers to connect with friends and family with a simple push of a button. "We are telling our customers to ‘Be Heard’ and are addressing the needs of our loyal base of walkie-talkie users with the new Motorola iDEN Series i412," said Andre Smith, vice president, Boost Mobile.
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Monday, May 23rd 2011 - 12:00 CEST
Motorola introduces the Motorola Droid X2 Smartphone. The Motorola Droid X2 Android Smartphone is built for the people who do everything on their Smartphone. With the new Motorola Droid X2 mobile phone you get an incredible mobile browsing experience on a large, high-resolution display, while taking advantage of all the web has to offer - from blazing through YouTube videos, to exploring the newest Android apps and updating all of your social networking websites from one place. The Motorola Droid X2 Android handset is the first Smartphone at Verizon Wireless to support a dual-core 1GHz processor, delivering up to twice the power as its predecessor the Motorola Droid X.
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Sunday, March 13th 2011 - 11:00 CET
Motorola introduced a new Smartphone : the Motorola Atrix. The Motorola Atrix Smartphone acts like a personal computer. The Motorola Atrix delivers both the power and performance of mobile computing, all while fitting comfortably in your pocket. With the new internet application, a web based desktop, Motorola Atrix Smartphone can morph personalities when it is connected to different accessories. Connect your Motorola Atrix Smartphone to an HDMI monitor, HD-TV or Motorola’s Laptop Dock or HD Multimedia Dock accessories, and with the Motorola webtop application, you have the freedom to surf the web with a full Mozilla Firefox browser and to access all of your e-mails, photos and movies on a large LCD screen.
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