Motorola has announced that the slider phone EAT cold land on the Verizon Wireless network. The phone is the first Motorola device to present MOTOBLUR Verizon, Android corporate social network aggregator service. Packing a sliding form factor similar to the droid, the EAT has a smaller 3.1 inch capacitive touchscreen HVGA along with a hardware QWERTY keyboard, 3 megapixel camera and autofocus EVDO Rev.A.
The phone also has a touch sensitive pad for navigation and is preloaded with Google applications like Gmail, Google Talk, and more. The phone will be sold with a 8GB microSD card installed and compatible with Bluetooth A2DP, HID, HSP, HFP, AVRCP, and profiles of the GFP.
Consume will also ship navigation with Google Maps installed and ready to use instead of Google Maps for navigation. That’s because the Motorola software engineers obviously have not got their act together enough, however, as the EAT runs Android 1.6 instead of 2.1, we’re guessing it’s the fault of MOTOBLUR. However, you get aGPS, WiFi b / g, Bluetooth, a 3.5mm jack for headphones, DLNA support and a speakerphone with dual microphone noise cancellation.
There is also the Exchange account support, a microUSB port and an aluminum housing. They will devour for Verizon Wireless Motorola come March 2010, no word on the prices of phone for now, but Verizon’s voice and text plans for the smart phone will start at $ 39.99 and the data package is $ 29.99 a month for unlimited access.
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