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Motorola Intros New Ming Touch Phones, A810

January 24 2010   Leave a Comment   Tags: , , , , ,

All three phones are part of the MING Dynasty, a new series from Motorola, and are featured as PDA phones. The 1600 has a 3. 2 megapixel camera with autofocus, while the A1800 has a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus. Both phones have handwriting recognition and GPS. 2. 4-inch touchscreen device will feature handwriting recognition, a 2 megapixel cam, memory expansion via SD card, and hopefully the bezel around the screen will end up a little more even
 Motorola A810, also available today, abandons the transparent flip cover of the MING line and is targeted at a more entry-level audience that still wants a touchscreen but with fewer extras. It lacks GPS and scales back to a two-megapixel camera while supporting the same handwriting features of the premium phones along with a native 3. 5mm headphone jack for listening to MP3s.
 With a large touch screen display and Motorola’s advanced handwriting recognition, it’s easy to communicate whether you are sending or receiving SMS or e-mail. Text entry is as easy as using the stylus to write directly on the 2. 2” interactive screen. For even more visual communications, shoot, snap and share pictures or video with the built in 2 megapixel camera and video recording and playback functionality. Share photos and videos instantly via MMS or e-mail, or with up to 2 GB of removable memory, there is plenty of room to store photos and video to show off to friends later.
 A810 makes it easy to connect with friends or family and share important moments. An easy to use touch screen interface with access to e-mail and Internet, make it simple to manage your busy professional life, while an integrated MP3 player, FM radio and video recording/playback capabilities help stimulate your senses during downtime.
The A810 provides the functionality and features you desire at a price you can afford. Please Purchase Online http://www. phoneandbeyond. com/

Attractive Mobile Phone Motorola A1200 Ming

December 28 2009   Leave a Comment   Tags: , , , , ,

Motorola A1200 Ming is subject to fingerprints and other icky stuff because of its material, which is some sort of hard, smoked transparent plastic. Take a look at the picture below to see what I mean. These particles were highlighted after an hour’s commute in my pocket.

Seriously, the Ming’s form factor is to die for. Take a look at the sleek semi-see through protective flip case that isn’t just an aesthetic boon. Motorola A1200’s flip actually shows off the antenna which leads to the earpiece hardware.

Motorola A1200(whose boring name is the A1200) is a Linux based PDA phone that hails from the old Motorola smartphone designs. The new Motorola A1200 looks absolutely fantastic. If we were to grade the Motorola A1200’s aesthetics, it would have to rate a 5/5, 100%, 10/10 . . well you get the picture. If you want to see the complete specs of the A1200, then click here. Motorola A1200 Ming is expected to include a 2. 4-inch QVGA TFT screen, 2MP digital camera, multiple email formats, and the ability to scan business cards. This new phone will boast top-notch multimedia functionality, supporting over 10 audio and video file formats. It will also be able to read MS Office documents created with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Although no official release data has been given for the A1200, there are reports that it could be launched as early as next month.

Text messaging is probably the worst with this phone if you have small fingers. The stylus itself is rather small so you may want to buy a larger one. I’ve managed with my little Asian fingers though. The highlight of the Ming is its 2MP camera that can also record video. Motorola A1200 has a very innovative user interface for taking shots. Tap the screen and panels that display camera options such as effects and brightness spring out from the side in semi-transparency. Tap it again and they disappear with a cool animation. Please purchase on online www. phoneandbeyond. com

 
     
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