
Hmm, is Motorola on a warpath or something? They seem to offer smartphones that take after names of great conquerors of the past, making me wonder whether we will be looking at Motorola Caesar or even Motorola Bush (with Motorola Saddam as a QWERTY version) in the near future. Anyways, enough ranting for the moment. The Motorola Atila is pretty much the Motorola Alexander sans QWERTY keyboard, which frees up a whole load of space for a touch screen display that measures 2.8″ and comes in QVGA resolution. It will be powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and will be first off Motorola’s blocks with tri-band UMTS/HSDPA support in addition to Wi-Fi connectivity. Will this be the One handset from Motorola that pulls it out of the current valley? One can only hope.
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