The Motorola A1200 comes in a slim package and sports the Linux OS. It weighs a mere 95g and as with most smartphones, it has a touch screen with handwriting recognition technology as well. The 2-megapixel camera also supports name card scanning. The Motorola A1200 uses the Intel PXA270 processor that is claimed to maximize battery life. It comes with a built-in Bluetooth module that supports a stereo headset profile as well. Look out for this phone next February. Via Slashphone
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