
Motorola rolled out its Smart Rider phone at CTIA Wireless today, offering the following features to make your everyday communications a much easier and convenient task, especially while travelling.
- 2.8″ color display
- GPS navigation
- Turn-by-turn navigation
- Voice-guided driving instructions
- Interactive voice activation
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Built-in microphone and speakerphone
The Motorola Smart Rider will be sold worldwide and will be made available on the market this June 2008 at a yet undisclosed price. Photo courtesy of Unwiredview.
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