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Wednesday, April 21st 2010 - 14:02 CEST
Motorola expands its popular WX range with six new entry level mobile phones that allow even more people to stay connected. The Motorola WX range will now feature the stylish MOTO WX161 and MOTO WX181 candybar handsets with FM radio and integrated light torch, and the MOTO WX260 and MOTO WX265 which add Bluetooth, integrated MP3 players and expandable memory of up to 2GB. The Motorola WX mobile phone series is completed by the MOTO WX290 and MOTO WX295 which add a digital camera to the WX feature set. These six new phones join the MOTO WX160, MOTO WX180, MOTO WX280, MOTO WX288, MOTO WX390 and MOTO WX395 as part of Motorola’s WX Series portfolio.
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Wednesday, April 21st 2010 - 14:01 CEST
Motorola expands its popular WX range with six new entry level mobile phones that allow even more people to stay connected. The Motorola WX range will now feature the stylish MOTO WX161 and MOTO WX181 candybar handsets with FM radio and integrated light torch, and the MOTO WX260 and MOTO WX265 which add Bluetooth, integrated MP3 players and expandable memory of up to 2GB. The Motorola WX mobile phone series is completed by the MOTO WX290 and MOTO WX295 which add a digital camera to the WX feature set. These six new phones join the MOTO WX160, MOTO WX180, MOTO WX280, MOTO WX288, MOTO WX390 and MOTO WX395 as part of Motorola’s WX Series portfolio.
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Wednesday, April 21st 2010 - 14:00 CEST
Motorola expands its popular WX range with six new entry level mobile phones that allow even more people to stay connected. The Motorola WX range will now feature the stylish MOTO WX161 and MOTO WX181 candybar handsets with FM radio and integrated light torch, and the MOTO WX260 and MOTO WX265 which add Bluetooth, integrated MP3 players and expandable memory of up to 2GB. The Motorola WX mobile phone series is completed by the MOTO WX290 and MOTO WX295 which add a digital camera to the WX feature set. These six new phones join the MOTO WX160, MOTO WX180, MOTO WX280, MOTO WX288, MOTO WX390 and MOTO WX395 as part of Motorola’s WX Series portfolio.
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Tuesday, April 6th 2010 - 09:03 CEST
Motorola and Sprint introduces the new Motorola i1 push-to-talk Android 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 touchscreen, Wi-Fi, optimized internet experience with the latest Opera Mini 5 browser, access to new software applications and a push-to-talk experience that includes exciting new Android Smartphone features.
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Friday, March 12th 2010 - 10:20 CET
We first ran into the new Motorola Backflip Smartphone during the Sneak Preview, an event preceding the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 in Las Vegas. The CES is the most important consumer electronics show of the world. Before that, it was mostly a rumor going around about a new Motorola Smartphone with a unique design. And the design of the Motorola Backflip handset is indeed unique. Although the Backflip smartphone from Motorols is no high-end phone, it still has some unique qualities; a bit of a different design, a touch panel on the back of the display(!), and a back with a keypad. Additionally, the display can be almost entirely ‘turned around’ to then be positioned above the keypad.
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Sunday, February 28th 2010 - 12:00 CET
Motorola’s presence during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona did not go by unnoticed. Motorola seems to make optimal use of the increasing popularity of Google’s Android OS. In the period preceding the MWC 2010, the air was buzzing with rumors about many new Android phones, including the so-called Zeppelin. The pseudonym Zeppelin received its official name, the Motorola Quench (Motorola Cliq XT in the US), and we were given a quick review during our visit to the Mobile World Congress. The Motorola Quench handset is an Android smartphone that can be placed in the middle segment. The first sensation that the Motorola Quench Smartphone gives is fair, not very solid, but also not too cheap.
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Tuesday, February 9th 2010 - 00:20 CET
Brazil... the land of beautiful women and sensational soccer, and at the same time it is the country where the first tangible evidence of the existence of the Motorola Zeppelin has surfaced. The Motorola Zeppelin is a new Android smartphone that is expected to be officially introduced shortly. We think it to be very likely that the Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona will be used for this introduction. We have a hunch that with all the new Motorola phones, it will be really busy at the Motorola stand. The first rumors about the Motorola Zeppelin smartphone seem to suggest an Android 1.5, while we had at first expected it to be an Android version 2.
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Wednesday, January 27th 2010 - 13:50 CET
Over the past six months, Motorola has shown it very well knows how to place itself in the limelight. With the arrival of Google Android OS and an internal reorganization of strategy within the Motorola ranks, the mobile world suddenly looks a whole lot brighter for Motorola. One after another, the Motorola Android smartphones seem to become world news. Suddenly, it is cool and hot to go for a Motorola, which is quite a turnaround! We are very curious to see how Motorola will do during the Mobile World Congress, we predict the Motorola booth will be a very crowded one. Although it seems quite unlikely we will find the Motorola MOTOSPLIT showcased right there and then.
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Monday, January 25th 2010 - 00:01 CET
Motorola introduces the Motorola Brute i680, which combines ultra-rugged durability with the best-in-class push-to-talk services of Nextel Direct Connect, and is available from Sprint. The Motorola Brute i680 cell phone meets Military Specification 810F for dust, shock, vibration, low temperature, high temperature, low pressure, solar radiation, salt fog, humidity and blowing rain. The Motorola Brute i680 mobile phone has all the features Nextel customers have come to depend on including the best-in-class push-to-talk capabilities of Nextel Direct Connect, support of business applications and Military Specification durability.
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Friday, January 22nd 2010 - 13:25 CET
Not only Motorola smartphones of the newest Motorola Android cell phones were shown during the CES, but also Motorola navigation was present. It seems as if Motorola has all the wind in its sails and is launching one product after the other, and receiving a mostly positive response. Internally, it was necessary for Motorola to reorganize, as they have thrown all the old dead weight overboard and with a fresh wind, a little help from Google’s Android, we are now seeing a different Motorola from the years before. Innovative, fast and driven by an open source, 2010 promises to be an interesting year for Motorola. The Motorola Motonav TN700 is such a new navigation product.
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