Following up on its announcement for Sprint earlier last week, Motorola has announced another version of the ES400 Windows Mobile device running Windows Mobile 6.5.3 and the companion Embedded Handheld framework for large scale corporate applications for AT&T business and government customers.
Like the Sprint version, the device features Windows Mobile 6.5.3, a 3.0 inch VGA resolution display, 3.2 megapixel camera with video recorder, GPS support via A-GPS and dedicated transceiver, 3-axis accelerometer, scanning of 1D and 2D bar codes, Wi-Fi radio with a/b/g support, and includes support for push-to-talk over VoIP via dedicated app as well as quadband GSM/EDGE and triband UMTS support. The bodyshell is also certified to MIL-STD 8210G drop specifications. No pricing or availability details are available at this time.
At least Microsoft salvaged the nomenclature from (even more) disaster. Windows Embedded Handheld was way too confusing.
Windows Mobile 6.5.3 with Embedded Handheld framework makes much more sense.
[…] Motorola Announces ES400 for AT&T – PhoneNews.comand includes support for push-to-talk over VoIP via dedicated app as well as quadband GSM/EDGE and triband UMTS support. The bodyshell is also certified to MIL-STD 8210G drop specifications. No pricing or availability details are available at this time. […]