By
Reuben Lee
19/10/2005
URL:
http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/mobilephones/0,39050603,39280889,00.htm
It looks like the Razr V3x won't be the only 3G mobile that Motorola will launch this quarter. The company, which is currently the second-largest handset manufacturer in the world, will be adding two new models to its year-end lineup--the candy-bar E770v and clamshell E1070.
Editors' note:
Motorola has not confirmed if the E770v and E1070 will be available in Singapore. Specs for the two new handsets have been updated.
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According to US company's press release, the E1070 will be packed with "extensive multimedia capabilities" and feature an onboard 1.3-megapixel camera with digital zoom, Bluetooth support as well as a high-quality QVGA display. A TransFlash (or microSD) expansion slot comes built in for those who want to add more memory storage to the phone.
Marketed as a "small and powerful 3G device", the E770v will also come with strong multimedia and standard 3G features such as video calling. Both handsets, together with the Razr V3x announced earlier, will be launched in selected markets in Asia and Europe later this year.
Motorola's upcoming 3G lineup
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Model Names |
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Price |
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Q4 2005
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3G; 1.3-megapixel camera with digital zoom; clamshell design; Bluetooth connectivity; TransFlash/microSD memory card expansion slot; QVGA display.
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Not available (N.A.)
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Q4 2005
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3G; candy-bar design; video calling.
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N.A.
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Q4 2005
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3G; 2-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom; second VGA camera for 2-way video calling; Bluetooth; onboard media player supports AAC+, MPEG4, WMV, WMA, MP3 and Real video/audio files; TransFlash memory expansion slot; supports 3D graphics for games.
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N.A.
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