By Humberto Saabedra on August 29, 2008
Following up on the Windows Mobile 6.1 update released for the MOTO Q9h a couple weeks ago, AT&T has released another version of the device with the addition of Windows Mobile 6.1, and GPS support through AT&T Navigator in a striking silver pinstripe color. The device is otherwise unchanged from the original Q9h which features […]
Posted in AT&T, EDGE, GSM, HSPA, Motorola, Navigation, UMTS | Tagged (Re)Launches, 6.1, AT&T, Global, gps, mobile, MOTO, Q, windows |
By Christopher Price on August 27, 2008
While a bit discontinued, some just want a basic smartphone for contact management and casual web usage. A Motorola Q for only $75 (without contract) is perfect for these type of users. It also makes for a great backup device for when your smartphone fails during that software update. To get the deal, you must […]
Posted in Motorola, Sprint | Tagged Motorola, Q, sprint |
By Christopher Price on August 24, 2008
Target has broken the information embargo on the Motorola i776, posting a complete product page for the Boost Mobile offering of the device. While short on the specifications, it does offer the first official pictures for the phone. Target.com Electronics – To find the product page, type B001DE4BF2 into the search box on the resulting […]
Posted in Motorola, Sprint | Tagged boost mobile, i776, Motorola, nextel, sprint |
By Humberto Saabedra on August 22, 2008
In a press release today, Motorola has announced the availability of a new Push to Talk solution which consists of a preloaded software client on mobile devices that the company claims provides comparable call setup to other more established solutions utilizing EVDO Rev. A data connections. Motorola also touted its implementation of other services within […]
Posted in CDMA2000, EV-DO, General News, Motorola, Network Platforms, Software Platforms | Tagged Announces, evdo, Motorola, PTT, Rev. A, Solution |
By Christopher Price on August 18, 2008
Sprint this weekend launched two new phones, despite the fact that most of their stores were closed. The Katana Eclipse may be the last phone to be sold under the Sanyo branding, as Kyocera has acquired the company since the Katana Eclipse went into development. The Eclipse is a fusion of two prior models; the […]
Posted in Kyocera, Motorola, Sanyo, Sprint | Tagged Kyocera, Motorola, Sanyo, scp-6750, ve20 |
By Christopher Price on August 6, 2008
Motorola’s developer program, MOTODEV, spent an hour-and-a-half talking up their Linux platform, MOTOMAGX, at LinuxWorld 2008 today. They even had the right people there for questions and answers. But, the one thing they didn’t do, is answer the question most on our reader’s minds: Where is MOTOMAGX on CDMA? Motorola has said that they intend […]
Posted in Motorola | Tagged linux, linuxworld, motodev, motomagx, Motorola
By Justin Montgomery on August 5, 2008
The LiMo foundation has introduced seven more headsets to bring its running total to 21 so far. Unfortunately, only one of which will be available in the US. The Motorola Motozine ZN5 will see American store shelves, while the other six will only be available in Japan until further notice. The new line of LiMo-based […]
Posted in General News, Motorola, Navigation | Tagged gps, LiMo, linux mobile, mobile security, Motorola, motozine zn5
By Humberto Saabedra on July 29, 2008
In a press release today, Motorola has launched the MOTO U9. The Motorola U9 serves as the replacement to the highly lauded PEBL clamshell and features a large QVGA color display, quadband GSM/EDGE support, MOTOMAGX Linux-based operating system, CrystalTalk noise reduction, speakerphone, microSD expansion slot, 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder, Bluetooth with stereo audio […]
Posted in EDGE, GSM, Motorola | Tagged Launches, Motorola, U9, Unlocked
By Humberto Saabedra on July 22, 2008
The FCC has released the first official renderings of the previously revealed Sanyo Katana Eclipse. The midrange clamshell is expected to launch late next month and features external media player controls, GPS access, microSDHC expansion slot, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, and its famed speakerphone along with a 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder, and […]
Posted in CDMA2000, EV-DO, Kyocera, Motorola, Navigation, Sanyo, Sprint, Verizon | Tagged Eclipse, fcc, katana, passes, Sanyo, testing |
By Humberto Saabedra on July 21, 2008
Verizon has announced the launch of the first of their highly anticipated EVDO Rev. A Push To Talk capable handsets today through telesales and online. The Motorola Adventure V750 is one of the first handsets from the carrier to support its new EVDO Rev. A based Push to Talk service, as well as one of […]
Posted in BREW, CDMA2000, EV-DO, Motorola, Navigation, Verizon | Tagged Adventure, Launches, Motorola, v750, Verizon |