Motorola A910

Thursday, December 28 2006 @ 02:03 PM EST

Contributed by: sde

This press release announces a new Linux phone.

Streamlined and distinctive, the Motorola A910 delivers a full suite of intuitive productivity tools to seamlessly manage your busy life whether at work or vacationing in Belize. This advanced mobile device can serve as your main means of communication providing everything you need and want in a handset. Too busy to dial a number?

With sophisticated voice features and WiFi connectivity* via UMA technology, all you need to do is speak your command and the handset takes care of the rest. The A910 does it all - not only can you listen to MP3 songs, create a personalized soundtrack to simultaneously play along with a selection of your favorite photos that you took with the 1.3 Megapixel camera with Lumi-LED Flash™, you can also manage email* and stay mobile. Tuned in to you, the Motorola A910 packs next generation Linux-Java operating system, Bluetooth® wireless technology, J2ME™ performance, and enhanced text prediction features for a simplified yet powerful mobile experience.

Stress-Free
The perfect way to balance your life in the palm of your hand. Utilizing a balanced Linux-Java operating system and Wi-Fi connectivity, the Motorola A910 surpasses its predecessors with user-friendly features - everything from text messaging to email management. Experience efficient text messaging with prediction features, intelligent addressing, and seamless language switching, or organize on-the-go with MOTOSYNC™* for managing emails, calendars, and contacts. To fit your fast-paced life, the superior J2ME performance will allow you to do it all with precision and speed.

In-Touch
Snap high quality images via the integrated megapixel camera with photo lighting, then create a mobile slideshow of your moment enhanced with MP3 tunes to send to friends and family. Or capture your achievements in real time with video record and playback, and then share via advanced Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS).

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