Motorola E895: Linux and Java multimedia cellphone
Posted on Jun 27, 05 06:47 AM PDT
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Motorola used the JavaOne conference to show its new E895 cellphone that contains the latest multimedia software the company has to offer. It's a GSM world phone that can download music or video clips and store it into a Transflash card. Download should happen at a speed of 80kbps to 130kbps using a 2.5G EDGE connection. My favorite feature is the 320x240 display.
I'm pretty annoyed that Motorola has selected the Transflash format rather than SD or mini SD. I understand that the format is smaller, but it's hard to believe that it was impossible to fit an SD slot somewhere. Anyways, another flashcard format is the last thing that users need or want.
Specifications
Mode GSM Triband 900 / 1800 / 1900
OS Linux
Dimensions 51 x 93 x 23 mm
Battery Type Lithium-Ion 1000 mAh
Battery Life 200 mins talktime, 200 hours standby time
Weight 127 grams
Display 2,62,000 colors, QVGA(320 x 240)
External Display (128 x 108 pixels) 2,62,000 colors TFT
Expansion Slot Transflash
Built-in Memory 10MB
Camera 1.3 Megapixel w/flash
Connectivity GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, Infrared, Java, MMS, SMS, Mini-USB, WAP
* specifications table from Slashphone
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