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Motorola Introduces Motomobile Line

Thu, 22 Jun 2006

Motorola, Inc. yesterday took a leap forward in furthering its vision to connect the next billion wireless subscribers by introducing its biggest line up of entry-level GSM and CDMA handsets to date.

Motomobile portfolio begins with two value-priced clamshell handsets, the Motorola W220 and W375. The W220 has a built in FM radio, allows for picture messaging, and can accommodate up to 497 minutes of talk time.

The W375 adds a bigger, 128 x 160 display, a VGA camera with 4x digital zoom, speakerphone functionality, FM radio, MP3 ringtones and a range of coloured cases grey, silver and orange to the W220's spec. It boasts up to 450 minutes of talk time and has 1.5MB user memory .

The other three phones are all in candy bar form, and are imaginatively called the W170, (GSM) W208 and W210.

The W208 comes in two colour variations, is a slim 15mm thick, and features an FM radio, alarm clock, currency converter, and speakerphone. It also has a built in torch, while the W210 seems to have less features and will presumably cost less.

The CDMA portfolio is further extended by the W170. Measuring a slender 14.6mm thick, the W170 features 32 level polyphonic sounds, up to 500 phonebook entries, and an office quality speakerphone. It also features a lantern for illumination at night or in dark environments.

All five new handsets deliver up to two weeks of stand-by time, and also incorporate an FM radio. The entire Motomobile range is expected to be available in the second half of 2006.
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