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Motorola Bravo And Flipside Now Available From AT&T

Today, as expected, 2 more new Android phones are available on AT&T, namely Motorola Backflip and Motorola Flipout.
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Motorola Chart and FlipOut are available

After introduce motorola Droid pro ,Motorola launched the Android phone named Charm and FlipOut. Both models comes with Qwerty model. As reported by The Star, Wednesday (03/11/2010).
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Motorola Charm Candy Bar Android 2.1 Smartphone released

T-Mobile is now selling the Motorola CHARM a touchscreen Android 2.1, with MOTOBLUR enhancements, Wi-Fi, BLuetooth, 3 megapixel camera, and a BACKTRACK touch pad on the backside. It’s a candy bar smartphone that looks like a square BlackBerry or fat Palm Pixi in Cabernet (Red) and Bronze.
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Two new dual-SIM phones are launched by Motorola

After Nokia, it is the turn of Motorola to improvise its product portfolio to suit the growing demand for dual-SIM handsets in India.
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Motorola announces ES400S phone

Motorola has just announced the ES400S, and it will be the first Motorola Mobile Enterprise Handheld to be sold through a wireless carrier, namely Sprint.
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Dual SIM Motorola EX115 and EX128 hitting Europe in October

This fall, Motorola will be launching its first dual SIM phone, actually two them, in Europe. The two models are Motorola EX115 and EX128 and according to European retailer Germanos they will hit the stores on October 18th.

Pre-orders have already started, but that doesn’t mean we have all the details. We know the EX128 is an all-touchscreen device that will cost about 120 EUR ($150), while the EX115 rocks a BlackBerry-like form factor with full QWERTY keyboard. Its price is 95 EUR (about $120).

Obviously, these are not smartphones as they would definitely cost more. Moreover, I would assume that in addition to Europe, both phones will also be sold in other parts of the world, most likely in emerging markets.

Finally, we’ve heard rumored specs of the Moto EX115. Apparently, it will come with GPRS data, 3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.1 and 3.5mm headset jack. As soon as we hear something new, we’ll let you know…

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Motorola Reveals Three New Android Smartphones in China

Motorola released two new Android smartphones for China on Monday, and announced details of another, as the company broadens its product offerings for the Chinese market.

Part of Motorola’s MING series, the new phones have touchscreen displays and can recognize Chinese characters traced on them.

The MT810 and A1680 are now available in some areas in China, priced at 5,980 renminbi (US$877) and 3,080 renminbi respectively, a company spokeswoman said.

The MT810 will be serviced by China Mobile, has a 3.2-inch screen and can display mobile TV broadcasts in China’s CMMB format. The phone also uses China Mobile’s OPhone 2.0 operating system, which is based on the Android 2.1 version.

The A1680 phone, built for China Unicom, runs Android version 1.6 and has a 3.1-inch display.

The third phone, the XT806, will be go on sale in September through China Telecom, priced at 6,180 renminbi. The phone will also run Android version 2.1. Motorola describes the phone as a multimedia notebook with voice recording, a camera, and business applications.

The trio of phones will take the number of Motorola Android phones in China to 11, all of which came out in less than a year. Motorola currently holds 13.6 percent of the Chinese smartphone market according to Beijing-based research firm Analysys International. This puts the company right behind Nokia and Samsung which hold 26.7 percent and 17.9 percent of the market respectively.
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New Motorola Flipout from AT&T

We heard a rumor all the way back in June that Motorola’s Flipout would be making its way to AT&T, and a little over a week ago we saw a leak of what is likely that very device. Today, we’ve got more info on the handset for you interested buyers. The folks at Android Central have posted some specs and first impressions, and while there still isn’t any release or pricing info, I’m glad to learn anything I can when it comes to a new Android device. Here’s the skinny on the Flipout from AC:
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Motorola EX245 is announced

Motorola is one of the leading mobile maker in industry and we have seen many good phone from this giant, now they come with new phone Motorola EX245,Motorola EX245 is touch screen phone that designs specifically in such a manner that it looks great and stunning from all sides.

Motorola EX245 come with Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE, Accelerometer sensor, and inbuilt speaker phone. Occupied with TFT touchscreen and many more other features check after the jump.

Motorola EX245 Mobile Features:

There is no announcement for price for this phone, it expected that soon it will available in market.

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Motorola GRASP QWERTY phone featuring eco-friendly cover

Motorola has recently updated its website to show a new eco-friendly messaging phone that’s been added to its lineup, the GRASP. The block-styled handset supports CDMA networks, and would be theoretically compatible with Verizon, Sprint, or smaller carriers like MetroPCS (thanks to its AWS band support). The Grasp is a 3G EV-DO device with a full QWERTY keyboard, and it weighs 105g (3.7oz) and measures in at 94 x 64 x 13mm (3.7 x 2.4 x 0.5in).

The GRASP boasts a 2.2-inch display screen that sits just above its QWERTY keyboard and comes equipped with a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera with digital zoom that will allow users to immediately share their photos or videos with friends and family. A regular MP3 media player is also on-board as well as a 3.5mm headset jack. For those that prefer to listen without wires, the GRASP also supports Bluetooth stereo headsets. The Grasp’s 950mAh Li-Ion battery should be good for up to 5.3 hours of talk time or up to 17.9 days of standby time. Mobile users should enjoy the ability to easily browse the web, pick up email, instant message friends, and use GPS to navigate to the nearest gas station from the GRASP.

The Motorola GRASP is a green product featuring BFR and PVC free housing that is 100% recyclable. Pricing and availability have yet to be announced at this time.

Specifications for the Motorola GRASP

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