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Motorola Alexander PDA phone with 8-megapixel digital camera leaked in the Internet

August 5th, 2008
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After Sony Ericsson and Samsung (Samsung Innov8), Motorola is set to launch its first cellular phone with 8-megapixel digital camera. From the leaked picture, we tell that the Motorola Alexander runs on Windows Mobile 6.1, instead of Motorola’s Linux operating system. The leaked source also mentions that the Alexander phone has built-in NVIDIA 3D chip, A-GPS navigation, WLAN support. It remains to be seen that whether Alexander is for real. Please stay tuned for more updates.

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Sprint Sets to Launch Motorola Vegas V20

July 7th, 2008
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Motorola Vegas V20

The Motorola Vegas V20 was spotted at FCC website by our friends at phonearena.com. Apparently, the phone is going to be launched by Sprint, the struggling mobile phone carrier in the US. It is sad to say that the another struggling corporation, Motorola, continues its “copy-and-paste” product development style on the V20 phone, as you can see, the V20 phone looks just like Motorola RAZR / Motorola KRZR.

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Motorola Launched MOTOZINE ZN5 - Motorola’s First Mobile Phone with 5-megapixel Digital Camera

June 23rd, 2008
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MOTOZINE ZN5

The days of 3.2-megapixel digital camera phones or 2.0-megapixel digital camera phones are over! As soon as LG announced the first mobile phone with 5-megapixel digital camera in 2007, we saw all other cell phone manufacturers jumped into 5-MP bandwagon. This time, it is Motorola, the struggling cell phone maker, officially releases MOTOZINE ZN5, the first Motorola mobile phone with 5-megapixel digital camera, in China.

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The Motorola EM30 Pictures Leaked

May 22nd, 2008
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Motorola EM30

The Motorola EM30 is the successor of the ROKR E8. The rumor said that the EM30 features a 2.2-inch LCD screen, stereo speakers, a built-in 2.0-megapixel digital camera without flash or autofocus features, and 2GB of memory. Likes its predecessor, the EM30 phone runs on Linux Montavista 2.6.1 operating system, and comes preloaded with Symphony 1.0 browser, and PDF reader.

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Clear Pictures of Motorola MOTO A810 Linux phone

May 20th, 2008
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We finally get the clear pictures of the Motorola MOTO A810 Linux phone that was first spotted back in February of this year. The MOTO A810 features a 2.4-inch LCD touchscreen (240 x 320 resolution) with stylus, 2.0-megapixel digital camera, MP3 digital music player, miniUSB connection, and microSD expansion slot. It seems like China Mobile is going to land the A810 that supports Chinese handwriting recognition.

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New Motorolas Released: Z8 and Z10

May 3rd, 2008
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MOTO Z10

The newest device from Motorola has been announced: the MOTO Z10. The Z10 is a 3G devices that is pocket sized and contains an entire film studio in the small, sleek package. There are several different applications that are offered from ecosystem partners. This little device is capable of a lot of features that may be new to some users. They will be able to capture entire high-quality video clips or even download feature length films. With several different applications pre-loaded, users will be able to take advantage of an enhanced user experience as well as download even more applications for their enjoyment.

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Motorola’s Investment in VirtualLogix is an Investment in the Future

April 22nd, 2008
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April 22, 2008 - Motorola has joined forces with VirtualLogix to offer now options to users. Moto has made an equity investment in VirtualLogix , a company that creates virtualization software for communications devices. As a leader in their field, VirtualLogix is creating a whole new future for communications devices such as mobile devices, cell phones and other handsets. New technology will allow users more mobility of applications from desktop to devices. This will be a rather useful function with more and more users being interested in such cooperation between technological devices. Unique user experiences will be created. Each individual user will be able to use their mobile devices in ways they were never able to before.

With more interest in multiple platform adaptability, there will likewise be more demand. Motorola’s investment in a corporation such as VirtualLogix has shown their interest in this new industry and in these new opportunities for their customers as well as in the development of new next-generation communications devices as well as new infrastructure equipment. The world will soon be demanding the speedy and accurate delivery of more complex information and Motorola is getting ready to supply to the demand. Along with these advances will come improved security, manageability, and customization.

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