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| Motorola touts the A1010 as the “ultimate 3G convergence phone” |
The Motorola A1010 is a smartphone that might make a lot of users happy. It’s a 3G WCDMA world phone packed with productivity applications. It should be available in Q4 2005.
Highlights• Compact Tablet / PDA Form Factor
• Large, Brilliant Color display (208 x320 TFT)
• 2.0 Mega-pixel integrated camera
• 2 Way video conferencing (Point to Point Video)
• Multimedia: Streaming, Capture & Playback (MP3, MPEG4)
• Messaging: SMS, MMS, Push E-mail (IMAP4, POP3), Instant Messenger
• Full HTML Browser with Small Screen and full screen Rendering
• Picsel™ Document Viewer / Edit (Supporting Microsoft Word®, Microsoft Excel®, Microsoft PowerPoint®, Adobe PDF, Unzip)
• PIM Application (Calendar, Contacts, Notes)
• Synchronization: SyncML (OTA), Desktop PC Sync
• Removable TransFlash Memory
• Integrated USB, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
• A-GPS support for Location Services
• Virtual Private Networks Support
• Symbian™ 7.0 Operating System / UIQ 2.1
• J2ME™ (MIDP 2.0 + APIs)
It will probaly compete against PocketPCs, but I doubt that without a keyboard it will do much damage to the BlackBerry or the Treo.
via Motorola
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