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Motorola has harnessed 3G technology in the new, easy to use, feature packed Motorola A1000. This PDA style phone combines 3G technology, that enables faster downloads of pictures, video, audio files and other applications, with tri-band functionality to keep you connected wherever you are.
The Motorola A1000 is one of the latest additions to Motorola’s extensive 3G portfolio, appealing to business consumers who need a stylish, cutting edge handset that enables them to do almost anything, anywhere. This user friendly, 3rd generation Symbian based product leverages UIQ technology which is designed to provide mobile professionals with a productive way to organize, communicate and share information.
The fully featured Motorola A1000 offers:
- A large, brilliant color display for easy viewing of web content and data.
- An integrated dual camera solution for two-way video conferencing, camcorder and image capture.
- Enhanced PIM (Personal Information Management) functionality such as Picsel™ Document Viewer to keep you organized and up to date.
- Bluetooth® Wireless Technology to give you the ability to be hands free while you’re on the go.
- Expandable Memory to ensure you can store your multimedia content.
- Dual speakers with vibrations for impressive sound quality when playing audio files and gaming.
- Seamless Mobility communications your way: transparent, integrated, simple, smart, and cost-effective.
The Motorola A1000 will be showcased at the Symbian Expo Deli zone where visitors will be able to try their hand at The Mobile Track – a remote control race track designed for cars controlled using the Motorola A1000. All players will have an opportunity to win one of these sensational handsets.
Motorola, Inc. is a global leader in wireless, broadband and automotive communications technologies that help make life smarter, safer, simpler, synchronized and fun. Motorola creates innovative seamless mobility experiences that benefit people at home, at work and on the move. For more information: http://www.motorola.com/ or visit the Motorola Developer Website at: http://www.motocoder.com.