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Motorola Wilder, Cheap Touchscreen Mobile Phone

Motorola Wilder
Stretching cheap touchscreen phones in the global marketplace seems increasingly rising. Recorded many phone manufacturers trying to penetrate in this market segment, both branded vendors (global) or local. Just look at the presence of Samsung Champ, Motorola T300, Tap Nexian G11 until the IMO and many others, all of which are self-confident consumers hunt for touch-screen lovers.

And, Motorola, too, seemed ready to join in this arena, through its products are labeled Motorola Wilder. The phone is also known as EX130 series is not merely offer a touch screen but also the concept of outdoor (outdoor), where the body was designed dust-proof and waterproof.

Uniquely, in addition to the main screen appears with a 262,144 color TFT resistive 2.8-inch diagonal, Motorola Wilder was also equipped with a secondary OLED display located on the underside of the main screen. Any size extra mini, just 0.7 inches, which is used to expose the battery indicator, and clock signals.

For it seems pretty neat feature, which already supported 2 Megapixel camera, music-video player, FM radio, Bluetooth A2DP. It also includes support for access to social networking services (SNS). Only, the canal network is still limited with 2G, which relies on technology GPRS / EDGE for data communication.

Based on the information, the Motorola EX130 aka Wilder is going to launch in the third quarter of this year, with a tag of about 50 pounds (USD 700 thousand).

Specifications:
Dual Band (900/1800 MHz); main screen Resistive touchscreen TFT 262,144 color, 240 × 320 pixels, 2.8 inches OLED secondary display 96 × 16 pixels, 0.7 inch, weight 92 grams; 2 MP camera, video (@ 15fps); sms, mms, email; GPRS, EDGE, WAP 2.0/xHTML; memory 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM, microSD card slot (up to 32GB); ESC6240 Qualcomm CPU, polyphonic (MP3), Java MIDP 2.0, anti-dust & waterproof, SNS integration, MP3/WAV/eAAC + player, MP4/H.264 player, FM radio, 3.5mm audio jack, organizer, voice memo, 1000 entry phonebook, a loudspeaker, Bluetooth v2.1 (A2DP + EDR ), microUSB v2.0; Li-Ion 910 mAh, standby up to 255 hours, talk time up to 9 hours 40 minutes

Motorola Photon 4G

Motorola Photon 4G
Motorola works with Sprint’s network has recently introduced a new mobile phone called the Photon 4G.

Motorola Photon 4G is a dual phone GSM / CDMA which comes with octagonal design (octagon) are quite interesting. Comes with a fairly large screen size, namely 4.3-inch QHD-based, will also be carrying the 4G Photon Tegra processor 2 as the other Motorola devices Atrix 4G.

In addition to having a dual-core CPU-based, Photon 4G will also offer a variety of other trim specifications, such as RAM and internal memory capacity of 16 GB which can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD card.

Not quite got there, the phone also provides the main camera with a resolution of 8 MP who has the ability to capture 720p video. While classmates VGA camera is available as a secondary camera located in front of the device is useful for video calls.

In the sector of connectivity, the user will be presented Photon 4G features like Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi b / g / n, and HDMI output.

Photon 4G, as quoted via newsroom.sprint, reportedly will carry the Android OS 2.3 with customization a la Gingerbread MOTOBLUR. Photon 4G will also come with a kickstand which can be used in activities such as watching a video without the need to hold the device.

Specifications:

* Network: 2G CDMA 800/1900, GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900; 3G CDMA2000 1xEV-DO;
* Dimensions: 126.9 x 66.9 x 12.2 mm; Weight: 158 grams;
* Screen: 4.3 inch, TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors, 540 x 960 pixels, Multi-touch input method, Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, the Touch-sensitive controls;
* Main Camera: 8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash, geo-tagging, face detection, image stabilization, Video 720p @ 30fps
* Secondary camera: VGA;
* Memory: 16 GB storage, 1 GB RAM, 2 GB ROM, microSD up to 32GB;
* Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspots, WiMAX 802.16 e; 3G Rev. A, up to 3.1 Mbps, LTE, Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR;
* CPU: 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 AP20H Dual Core processor;
* Operating System: Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread);
* Messaging: SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
* Browser: HTML
* GPS: A-GPS support
* Java: Java MIDP emulator via
* Other Features: SNS integration, digital compass, an HDMI port, Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic, MP3/WAV/WMA/AAC + player, MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264 player, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube , Google Talk, Built-in kickstand, Document viewer, Photo viewer / editor, Organizer, Adobe Flash 10.1, Voice memo / dial / commands, Predictive text input (Swype), 3.5 mm audio jack;
* Battery: Li-Po 1700 mAh

Motorola Defy Review

Enlivens market Android which now enjoys position of top as operating system which at most applied, Motorola returns to releases newest product using platform from Google. Proposes Backflip and Charm, this of Motorola offers Defy, a smartphone bases on Android É clair which was said tough. What its(the perfoma?

Designs

Motorola often comes up by designing which cannot. Beholds is just designed with  Backflip or [screen/sail] cover?conclusion alike car cap at Lucky 3G. But fairly not the thing seen at Defy which in a flash same as many smartphone touch other screen.

Defy could probably be told Android most the existing tough. The Reason Is Motorola claims that smartphone its(the make of this anti-dust, anti-water and resistant of incision. And even is not come up at designing, at least toughness of Defy deputized by its(the material choice. Defy applies plastic arranged in layers by rubber at backside and gorilla glass fulfilling sector front of his(its.

In around his(its, consumer can find 7 fruit of bolt which ex direct typical of  outdoor smartphone. Besides available also rubber barium cover?conclusion protecting audio access 35mm and spandrel micro USB functioning to connect data cable and charger.

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Motorola 16GB XOOM On Verizon Wireless?

A screenshot of the backend database Verizon Wireless System has been published on the Internet a 16GB version of the tablet Motorola XOOM.

The photo shows posted by Droid-life than the 16 GB device is listed and should be a version of 4G LTE-CDMA instead of its 3G model.

The Wi-Fi version of the tablet was announced last month for $ 599 and this fact and the 3G version (32 GB in its iterations) are already in the United Kingdom.

We’re not sure whether a 16GB model will be introduced in the UK since no sellers have yet listed it and Carphone Warehouse is still the only reseller for the 3G model.

In addition, a 16GB model, a potential threat to the 32GB model, by XOOM comes with a microSD card slot; users can add more memory on the cheap, like.

Nevertheless, the fact that the XOOM introduced originally as a 32 GB model that potential customers tend to Motorola because of the tablet compared to the expensive 16 GB iPad see 2, which sold for 399 pounds.

About 100,000 tablets were estimates of analysts XOOM far less than what Apple ships both sold.

But a closer partnership with mobile operators could be the key, such as Carphone Warehouse is sending the XOOM on a two-year contract with unlimited data for £ 25 per month with an initial investment of £ 199th

Motorola Dext MB200

Motorola has been silent for a long time, but he finally brought Dexter – the first phone in years, they say, in the same breath as the pros and Palm HTC Hero.

We all admired the Razr, which was so thin that we do not worry there was a garbage phone below. But then Motorola could feel his laurels were very comfortable, so decided to have some peace there.

But now he is back with Google and the power DEXT Motorola Android phone. It took a leaf from the book HTC and seen what you can do when you merge with Android a bit more – in the case of Dexter is MotoBlur.

Motorola hopes that the social networking new overlay-friendly and will do wonder to see people are back to the mark – but it’s a bit of Facebook and Twitter enough?

The Dexter is a device big enough, thank you for packing a full QWERTY keyboard and a 3.1-inch capacitive touch screen. It feels like two phones merged together – with an iPhone super-slim a-like to start with a physical keyboard as bulky.

He is in shape similar to the HTC Touch Pro 2 and not the T-Mobile G1, and the top – In an unusual move for Motorola – badly connected to the bottom, with plenty of Wiggle makes everything feel more expensive its expected.

It is a shame, because besides being a little big, but DEXT Motorola is a phone in Nice. It feels a little strange in the hand, with its generous dimensions, and not in the pocket easily, if you’re into skinny jeans, but there is a reason, Motorola has done well.

In addition to its large touch screen and respond, announces the addition of a full keyboard on DEXT user to select text. The buttons are well trained and rubber, surrounded by a reasonable amount of travel and the space around it.

But we have some people who DEXT controls are mixed and playing the keyboard. Some fell, but some said the key to be pressed vertically. Our opinion is that it is a good keyboard, as we get quickly to grips with it and our accuracy was almost perfect in a day.

We compared this to people like the N97 and G1 – no matter how long we have to play with them was always a certain amount of spelling mistakes – and you can see why we are such fans.

The presentation of the phone is not so great, however. The keyboard is decent enough, with the Alt and Shift keys (two of them), easy access to a range of characters, but the other buttons are ergonomically not so intuitive.

Power / HOLD are between the two partitions on the upper right side of the phone, and no matter how hard we tried to hide, it was not easy. The camera is in a similar situation, and demand is not only a press really hard to start, but it is a little difficult to place.

On the left is the silent switch and volume control, with the Micro-USB connector on the bottom. The latter is not covered, so you see me best that you do not pay dirt there or to charge the phone is a nightmare.

The 3.5 mm jack for headphones is almost cleverly carved into the head of Motorola DEXT with sweeping curves, which are among the ports open. It is a bit much, but at least you’ll always be able to find the socket in your pocket.

The front of the phone is not home for three keys (a lot of buttons HTC) as here. It’s basically a menu button, Home button and Back button, the Search button on the QWERTY keyboard (which we must say is a reasonable place for them on this phone.

There is little visible white LEDs in the upper left corner that flashes for messages, and just the right light without disturbing when you try to ignore that this is visible on the desktop.

The back cover of the phone has only two things – the spotted and the 5MP camera) (without flash. It is easy to remove the battery cover (which is a nice old-school pull-tab to remove battery) and a memory card.

Whether the SIM card and microSD are locked from the Gates Rubber bizarre – we do not know what a good old push-click and you’re wrong, but there you have it.

This is not the most aesthetic device, and enter the amount significant between the top and bottom of the Dexter is very boring, but it is generally a well constructed phone and it creates a lot of buttons and switches in Palm Stick – device size.

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