February 15, 2010

Hot Issue: Motorola Quench Cliq XT (ex-Zeppelin) announced

The only new phone that Motorola announced at MWC 2010 (so far) is the damping of Motorola, which will be known in the U.S. as Motorola Cliq XT (launched by T-Mobile).

Previously appeared as Motorola Zeppelin, and cooling Cliq 1.5 XT is an android smartphone MotoBlur. Hopefully it will be updated shortly to a new version of Android – otherwise it might not be able to quench the thirst of the users of a modern operating system.

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February 05, 2010

Review: Motorola Droid acquires multitouch support for Google Maps

Google has been busy recently, just days after the monumental update Nexus A multitouch, who have completed the update to version 3.4 of Google Maps that finally supports multitouch pinch-to-zoom, well at least in Google Maps anyway.

The Euro-linked Motorola Milestone (essentially, a robot) ships with multitouch out the window, so that bit of increase and the surprise was not Droid, but nevertheless well received by many. Google Maps 3.4 is available in the Android Market through an update, so Droid owners, get it and start pinching.

February 03, 2010

Review: Motorola DEVOUR coming to Verizon

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.

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January 20, 2010

Issue: Motorola’s MOTOROI Might Be Heading to U.S.

Motorola launched a new Android phone in Korea this week, which appears to be coming to the United States at a future time.

The oddly-named Motorola Motoroi, which runs Android 2.0, “is expected in other markets around the world and we have no additional news to share at this time,” a Motorola spokesperson said Tuesday.

Oddly enough, the only person to confirm that the phone will be shipped to the U.S. is a senior vice president of the Motoroi’s carrier, SK Telecom — who would have absolutely no say in whether the phone ever arrives on American shores.

Still, that didn’t keep Bae Joon-dong, a senior vice president at SK Telecom, from making it official: “”The Motoroi is a different model from the Droid, (Motorola’s Android smartphone launched in the United States), and it will be launched in the United States around March,” Joon-dong said, according to the English-language Korea Herald.

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January 16, 2010

Info: Google Nexus Two spotted in shape of QWERTY Motorola Shadow?

Salt on the list? The latest rumors out of China, who is seeking the shade of Motorola and the device can only end the Nexus Google Two. Bearing a striking resemblance to the droid from Motorola, all he knows about Android smartphones is quite what we see in this, ie, which has a sliding QWERTY keyboard, large touch screen and distinctive cord loop.

Without doubt, would coincide with some of the first rumors about the device itself the following mark Google’s Android could bring to the table. Andy Rubin, the Android platform supervisor, suggested in a recent interview that the Nexus next smartphone could have a hardware keyboard and more acceptable to the enterprise market. Back at the launch of the Nexus Original, Google made no attempt to disguise their intention to promote the “Best of Breed” devices – which the Nexus One was only the first – through its new web store.

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January 13, 2010

Review: Motorola TN700, TN500 GPS navigators with Google search

Motorola has announced two new GPS navigation devices, the TN700 and TN500. Both are “connected” devices, however will have to connect to a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone if you want to transfer data. The technology comes from Airbiquity and capacity increases Google Search database of internal landmarks.

The TN500 has a 4.3 “widescreen view lane guidance, unity and spoken street names, while the TN700 has larger 5.1″ screen cinema along with other features found in TN500, but adds real-time traffic with an optional hyphen cradle.

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