IM-style texting that organizes messages by contact, displaying them in a chat-like format
One-touch access to text message composition, emoticons, symbols, IM and e-mail
Lifestyle features:
Backlit QWERTY keyboard for faster messaging; keyboard lights up either characters, numbers or symbols based on entry mode while texting in the dark
Holds up to 500 text messages in inbox and outbox
2.0 megapixel camera
3.5 mm headset jack and up to 8 GB optional removable memory to satisfy any music appetite (microSD™ card is sold separately)
Instantly connect with friends on AOL® Instant Messenger, Windows® Messenger and Yahoo!® Messenger with Mobile IM
Mobile Email allows access to popular e-mail services such as Yahoo!®, Hotmail®, AOL® and Windows® Live.
Supports Verizon Wireless’ V CAST Music with Rhapsody service, which allows customers to choose from more than 4 million songs to download over the air; get the master copy of the songs on their PCs; and sync favorite tracks, albums and playlists from their PCs to their phones using a separately sold USB cable
Supports VZ Navigator to get audible turn-by-turn directions to more than 15 million points of interest and share the directions with others
Visual Voice Mail allows customers to view, delete, reply, listen to and forward voice mail messages without having to listen to prior messages or voice instructions.
Judging by these photos, the Motorola Rival A455 that was first spotted early last month may be hitting Verizon stores as early as tomorrow in a choice of purple and white colors.
Its specs include:
Dual-band CDMA connectivity (800/1900 MHz) with 1X/EV-DO;
Good news for Motorola Xoom users in Europe - your Android 3.1 updated is almost ready. Motorola has confirmed via its official forums that he expects the upgrade to the newer version (but not later) of Honeycomb August 9. The update 3.1 includes improved user interface and hardware-accelerated browsing, among other things.
Android™ 3.1 for Motorola XOOM™ will be available soon on the airwaves to all users of Motorola XOOM in Europe. We expect to deploy over-the-air to start in early August, with the package is available to shoot on August 9th.
If there is a device that can compete with the Apple iPad is already dominant market compressed, it is certainly Xoom Motorola. Motorola has teamed with Verizon Wireless to offer this tablet is innovative is to make a giant leap into the future. Make a CES debut in 2011, Xoom Motorola stole the show and got everyone talking. Fundamentally different from anything else in the market right now, this light and powerful tablet takes the world by storm.
Xoom is the first Motorola device to a software specially designed for tablets, the new Google Android OS 3.0 honeycomb. The Honeycomb Android OS improves favorites such as widgets, multi-tasking, navigation, notification and personalization and comes with the latest Google Mobile. This tablet is powerful too, running on dual core processor with each core running 1GHz, promising two GHz of processing power. Motorola Xoom to 10.1-inch widescreen HD gives Verizon Wireless customers a whole new experience in the arena of mobile computing device with the thin class.
For consumers looking for high performance devices that help them stay productive, entertained and connected on the go, Motorola Xoom is your ideal companion. To connect to Gmail or Exchange at the opening and editing documents, spreadsheets and presentations, agendas and viewing appointment, or send the invitations, Motorola Xoom is working seamlessly with large speeds moving band. It is also capable of functioning as a mobile hotspot, providing an online connection for up to five Wi-Fi enabled devices.
If previous versions of tablets are designed to display pictures and movies, then we can say that Motorola Xoom is redefining the category tablet. Whether for work or play, Motorola has all the premium features that make you go 'goo-goo-ga-ga. "First, the tablet allows customers to experience HD content right on the device supports 1080p HD video and HDMI output for viewing in large screen HD. It also plays video and other multimedia content Web effortlessly with Adobe Flash Player.
For video chats, we use the front face 5 megapixel camera on Wi-Fi or 3G/4G LTE. At the rear, there is a 5 megapixel camera that captures video in HD 720p. The 1280 × 800 display is bright and clear. Other features include a barometer, electronic compass, accelerometer and adaptive lighting for new types of applications. For navigation, you can use Google Maps 5.0 with 3D interaction. Google eBooks With over 3 million and thousands of applications on the Android Market, there is very little chance you'll get bored of this wonderful device.
The Motorola XOOM will be available for purchase from Verizon Wireless for $ 599.99 with a two-year contract to new customers or $ 799.99 without a contract. 3G wireless data service to begin in XOOM Motorola $ 20 monthly access for 1GB. This tablet sensational with advanced features will be upgradable to 4G LTE service at no additional charge for the second quarter of 2011.
Smartphone Motorola 4G Photon is a dual SIM card GSM / CDMA with dynamic octagonal design. Enhanced dual-core processor Tegra 2, Photon comes with a built-in memory and 16 GB to 32 GB microSD card support. Plus the back of an 8 megapixel camera that can record 720p video and VGA front camera for video calls.
Sprint and Motorola are in wireless innovation to a new level with Sprint first dual-core 1 GHz NVIDIA® Tegra ™ 2 processor smartphone the 4G network of Sprint, Motorola PHOTON™ 4G. Motorola PHOTON 4G offers on-the-go users with a peak in the management of their lives, from anywhere in the world. Built with Gingerbread Android 2.3, Motorola PHOTON 4G, combined with Sprint's 4G network, allows users to browse, download and multitasking at speeds of up to support their on-the-go lifestyles.
Motorola 4G PHOTON he does everything, providing users with a versatile array of tools such as Motorola Webtop application, allowing users to access and create content from a larger screen while connected to a dock Motorola accessories. PHOTON 4G Motorola offers the perfect mix between personal and business and boasts enterprise-class security for Android™, International GSM capabilities, a 4.3-inch QHD display, dual cameras and a kickstand for hands free viewing.
Motorola Inc.’s (NYSE: MOT) Indian subsidiary, Motorola India Private Limited, today launched the stylish multimedia MOTO ZN300, a sleek slider with 3.1 megapixel camera for great imaging and sharing experience, and the first two phones for the MOTOYUVA WX Generation---MOTOYUVA WX160 and MOTOYUVA WX180 stylish candybar entry-level mobile handsets with FM radio.
MOTO ZN300 – Intuitive multi-media handset is packed with powerful controls and features that let you connect and capture You can use your MOTO ZN300 to capture the moment, wherever you might be. Snap crystal clear pictures or capture a video using the 3.1 megapixel camera with LED flash and 8x digital zoom.
Controls light up on the MOTO ZN300 screen to offer an uncluttered and intuitive imaging experience as the camera moves between “Capture” and “Review” modes. You can choose to send the images to friends and family or transfer or print photos using Stereo Bluetooth® technology1 for wire-free printing and image sharing. And you can always store2 more music and memories on the ZN300 with up to 32GB of optional removable memory. Alternatively, share all your saved content with home computers and other devices2 using the USB 2.0 high speed connection, which enables transfers fifteen times faster than traditional USB 2.0 full speed.
The MOTO ZN300 comes with an advanced video editing capability for easy use while-on-the-go. The MOTO ZN300 features Video Mixer, a powerful function that gives you the option to add customizable or preloaded transitions and sound effects to your videos. Instantly mix them with photos and audio files for a professional-looking clip, complete with transitions and overlays – all from your handset!
MOTOYUVA WX180 livens up any conversation with a brilliant 1.5” 65k colour display for effortless viewing of menus and text messages. Enjoy the vibes of the integrated FM radio with RDS3 that displays available station information like song, artist and genre. Keep up to 140 of your favourite messages4. With easy to use hands-free options, this also offers a conference call function for hosting up to five participants.
MOTOYUVA WX160 turns it up with embedded FM radio. See song and station information with RDS. The beautifully thin and compact design combined with a 1.3” black and white display with colour background, long-life battery and user-friendly functionality makes communication vibrant and stylish. MOTOYUVA WX160 gives up to 7 hours of talk time and storage of up to 140 messages4 and 100 contacts5. On the left side is a high contrast mat and glossy finish for a smooth and secure grip to make it as tough as it is beautiful.
All the three Motorola mobile phones, namely MOTO ZN300, MOTOYUVA WX160 and MOTOYUVA WX180 are available at retail stores in India. MOTO ZN 300 comes at a price of Rs 7,999 (MRP). MOTOYUVA WX160 is available for Rs 1,499 (MRP). MOTOYUVA WX180 can be purchased for Rs 1,649 (MRP).
The motorola Wx160 mobile phone has now releases on O2 deals. Motorola Wx160 is actually a mobile device for the people who believe in simple living & high thinking. This extremely lightweight device was announced by Motorola in October, 2009 and has released in November, 2009. The gadget is compact in size and bearing only 65 grams weight. Motorola Wx160 has got a black colored casing with 106 x 46 x 14.5 mm dimensions. It is coming plied with a phonebook that would be able to keep record up to 500 contacts and call log feature retains the last 10 dialed, 10 received and missed calls. Motorola Wx160 provides vibration and ring alert choices as standard. Motorola Wx160 is featured with FM radio that has been loaded with RDS function, which will let the users see the song that is being played as well as the information of the concerned radio station. Apart from the radio, users can have more fun and entertainment by playing inbuilt games in their spare time. The low-budget handset is carrying a useful feature embedded in it that is called as USB port and can be used for transferring data between a variety of devices like PC, laptop or mobile phones. As well as few other features like Calendar and Voice memo are also embedded in this low-priced gizmo. When it comes to battery back up, Motorola Wx160’s standard Li-Ion 650 mAh battery is amazing as around 8 hours communication time and up to 400 hours standby time is allowed by it when it is at its best charged position. The CSTN type 1.3 inches screen holding 64 x 96 pixels resolution makes viewing 65, 000 color images very easy.
If anyhow users don’t get time to make calls everyday to their loved ones so makes no difference because you can stay in their touch by sending and receiving text messages. And users will find that typing message is quite easy on Motorola Wx160 due to the inclusion of T9 dictionary.
RAZR2 V8 Luxury Edition The Glamorous Life This special edition of the RAZR2 has gone “lux” with 18k gold plated accents standing out against a luminous, black slate, vacuum metal finish. Decadent details, such as elegant pin stripes on the CLI lens, an engraved diamond-cut pattern on the sideband and a linear etching on the navigation wheel add to the edgy, yet chic, finishes of the device. With a soft-touch back, embossed with a snakeskin effect, the device even feels luxurious in the hand.The messaging features of the phone include MotoSync, email, instant messaging, text messaging and multimedia messaging. The built-in music player along with the touch sensitive music keys offers you remarkable musical experience. The music player supports all popular formats like WAV, MIDI, XMF, AAC, AAC+ and MP3. The call features include CrystalTalk technology, voice recognition dialling feature, 3G video calls and handsfree speakerphone. Motorola RAZR2 V9 Camera Mobile Phone is a feature-rich mobile phone with eye-catching design. We’ve mentioned the Motorola RAZR2 V8 before, but we’ve been waiting to see pictures of the device in action. PhoneArena’s hands-on images show the dual LCD display phone in all of its glory, as well as the RAZR2 V8 in an actual hand (instead of comparing it to a credit card). This phone will be available through T-Mobile. Click on the photo to see the gallery. The company released a Motorola phone RAZR2 V8 in the new color scheme. According to the manufacturer, now housing unit colors Antique Rose still looks thinner elegant and stronger.
At this point in the sale can be found, except for the new proposed model, the old in a blue body RAZR2 V8, as well as the RAZR2 V8 Luxury Edition with gold trim. The fully charged battery of Motorola RAZR2 V9 Bluetooth Mobile Phone offers a talk time of up to 3.4 hours of WCDMA and up to 260 hours of standby time. With its quad band network you can enjoy world wide roaming. You can capture still images with its 2 mega pixel camera. You can even record video clips, play video and stream video with this 8x digital zoom camera.
Today Motorola announce mobile phone MING A1600 Gold Edition, There are limited edition, For Motorola MING A1600 Gold Edition comes with touchscreen phone. For this announcement by Chinese official website of the Motorola company. Design of the Motorola MING A1600 Gold Edition, It’s look like the Motorola V8 Luxury edition the Motorola MING A1600 Gold Edition change from the snake skin to crocodile skin but this doesn’t make it much less tacky.Motorola MING A1600 Gold Edition comes with 3Mpx camera, external data storage support by microSD card slot (maximum up to 4GB), support stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) and a stereo FM radio. you can use a microUSB port for connect Motorola MING A1600 Gold Edition to notebook or PC, most specially Motorola MING A1600 Gold Edition built-in GPS receiver which allows both real-time GPS navigation. It would be hard to overestimate the importance of the RAZR V3 model and all it’s incarnations to Motorola.
Merely the first version of it sold over 50 million units, and the list of all the existing modifications seems endless.
But all good the things come to an end and, truth be told, Motorola has been playing RAZR card far too long.
That’s why RAZR successor – RAZR2 , introduced late last year, was more then welcome. The first model of the series -RAZR2 V8 , built on a new software platform called LJ (LinuxJava) has been selling actively and quite successfully for a while now. However Motorola learned it’s lesson with V3, which dropped in price more then 300 EUR over it’s lifetime, and decided to take preemptive steps to keep the RAZR2 prices from falling too fast.
To do that they found an elegant solution in a Motorola RAZR2 V8 Luxury Edition: just add some cosmetic changes and minor improvements to the base model, use precious materials in its production and position the handset as a luxury/prestige item, where cost doesn’t really matter. Set charger it has 2 mp cam 2 gb internal memory geniune battery and geniune charger outer 8 by 10 inner 9.5 by 10 never oppened Good battery time 24 carrot gold plated slightly negotiable….
Motorola designed ROKR E8 to deliver an uncompromised consumer experience for music or talk. Using breakthrough ModeShift technology, Motorola ROKR E8 presents users with only the controls they need, at the time they need them, instantly transforming from music player to phone to imaging device with the touch of a button. Simply move a thumb across the FastScroll navigation wheel to search for music (music mode), contacts (phone mode), & multimedia (imaging mode). Motorola ROKR E8 a perfect blend of art and science.. Dimension 115 x 53 x 10.6 mm, 60 cc Weight 100 g Battery Talk time Up to 5 h, Stand-by Up to 300 h Memory 2 GB Built-in + Memory Card (microSD) Connectivity Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB, GPRS Class 12 (48 kbps), EDGE Class 12 Display Size 320 x 240 pixels, 2.0 inches (Touch-sensitive keypad, Navigation scroll wheel) Display Colour TFT, 256K colors Operating Frequency / Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML Colors Dark Navy, Platinum Entertainment Stereo FM radio, MP3/AAC player, 3.5 mm headset jack, Games (builtin + downloadable) Camera 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, video Other Features Built-in handsfree, Organizer, ouch-sensitive keypad, Navigation scroll wheel Ring Tones Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC Messaging SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging Price Price in Rs: 22,500 Price in USD: $262 The Motorola ROKR ZN50 touch screen is full of amazing features. The phone has an in-built touch screen with a 3.2 inch slider. In addition, the phone has an automated screen rotation feature. It comes with a 3.5millimeter headphone jack. The stereo headset is Bluetooth enabled. The phone has 4GB of in built memory. In addition it has 3.2 mega pixel camera features. The phone battery can last up to 30hrs while listening to your favourite music through your head phones. The Motorola Company has designed the Motorola R0KR ZN50 touch screen Slider as the first phone of its kind to be completely android powered. Some phones struggle to find a unique selling proposition - something that differentiates it in the market from everything else. The Motorola ROKR E8 is not one of those phones - because the ROKR E8 comes with a very snazzy dynamic keypad that changes depending on which feature you are using.If you are using it as a phone, then the ROKR E8 shows a conventional numeric keypad - if you're using the camera, then it shows camera controls, and for multimedia playback the ROKR E8 shows music keys. Motorola calls this technology ModeShift and in the case of the E8 is is combined with a speed sensitive "FastScroll" navigation wheel, which makes it easy for users to scroll through media libraries or menu options.
ROKR E8 The virtual keypad is enhanced with Motorola's haptics technology - pressing the keys actually does result in some physical reaction, even though they're completely flat and motionless. When switched off, the ROKR E8's keypad is totally blank. Motorola aren't saying exactly how the ROKR E8's ModeShift keypad works - looking at the positioning of the virtual keys, it does appear to be a logical extension of the fixed hidden controls that we first saw on the LG Chocolate, with each button in a unique position. This makes more sense than the expensive Optimus Maximus approach where everything is an individual active display.
Get past the clever keypad, and the Motorola ROKR E8 turns out to be a pretty capable multimedia phone. It can play back MP3, MIDI, AAC, WMA, WAV, AMR and RealAudio music formats, comes with 2GB of internal memory (expandable to 4GB with a microSD card) and it has a landscape format (wide) 2" 320 x 240 pixel display for video playback. The ROKR E8 can also be used with a variety of wired and wireless headsets and speakers. There's an FM radio too. Somewhat disappointingly, there's no SDHC support for high-capacity memory cards, the camera is a basic 2 megapixel affair with no autofocus or flash and the ROKR E8 lacks 3G or WiFi. Of all these shortcomings, the memory is probably the most significant - 2GB or 4GB is less than even the Apple iPod Nano.
Motorola say that the ROKR E8 will be available during Q1 2008, although no pricing information is currently available. Granted, the first two ROKR phones from Motorola were not exactly groundbreaking as they were sub-par phones with poorly thought out music capabilities. With the release of the new ROKR Z6, has things changed? Specifications wise, the Z6 has finally come of age, offering a microSD memory card slot that can hold up to 2GB of music, seamless connectivity with Windows Media Player 10 and 11, support for MP3, WMA, and WMA DRM 10 formats, USB 2.0 and stereo Bluetooth connectivity, a 4-way navigation wheel for easy access to the menu system, and up to 10 hours of battery life when playing music in the airplane mode. The Motorola Z6 will hit stores in Asia before May is over.
Motorola released new Defy touchscreen mobile phone in the last month. Motorola Defy looks very cool but it has not too funky design but on the other hand it has a strong display on the 3.7 inch touchscreen with the FWVGA 854×480 pixels resolutions. You not need to worry if it drops in the way of dust or splashes. Because Motorola Defy is an extra durable and water resistant mobile phone. Motorola Defy runs on Google Android 2.1 operating system with 800MHz processing speed. Motorola Defy is presented by T-Mobile so this mobile phone supports T-Mobile’s 3G wireless network and well as other connectivities with Bluetooth, GPRS, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, Wi-Fi. Motorola Defy has the dimensions of 2.3 x 4.2 x 0.5 inches and the weigh is only 4.6 ounces. Motorola Defy has 5 mega pixel camera but from the customers there is slightly cam issues are there. Defy supports GPS too. It is installed with micro SD card slot which supports up to 32GB micro SD and SDHC cards. The price of Motorola Defy is Rs. 22,000/- in Pakistan and in India it is sale out for Rs. 17,000/- The Motorola DEFY is the newest Motorola Android device announced for T-Mobile USA. It sports a 3.7 inch touchscreen, Android 2.1 with MOTOBLUR, and is being advertised as "Lifeproof" by Motorola.
The DEFY gets its name by supposedly defying the elements: it is waterproof, dustproof, and scratch resistant, making it an optimal choice for partiers, field workers, clumsy folks, and anyone who may take their phone into any kind of elements that may normally render it broken. We actually did a test with the DEFY, poured water on it, and it still worked perfectly.
The Motorola DEFY also cmoes with a 5MP camera and the social features found in MOTOBLUR.If you've researched rugged phones before, you'll know they are universally ugly devices. The Sonim series of "indestructible" phones may be able to withstand a bullet, but its Transformers-like chassis is bulky and far from the best fashion accessory for a night out in a fancy restaurant. The Moto Defy bucks this trend, and though its matte plastic body falls short of being absolutely drool-worthy, it is a cool-looking handset nonetheless.
Around the edges of the Defy you'll find six screws, and the battery cover is locked down with a sliding latch. This, apparently, provides enough protection to withstand being submerged in up to one-metre of water, and though you'll probably still want to keep it away from water where possible, it is sufficient to survive rain and, god forbid, being dropped in the dunny. We completely submerged the phone in a glass of water for several minutes while shooting the video review (above) and found the phone to be completely functional afterwards. Interestingly, you can't use the touchscreen underwater. We found that the touchscreen actually responds to water, so there's no chance of taking this phone scuba-diving for some impromptu underwater photography. Protecting it from the keys in your pocket, the 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen features Gorilla Glass. The touchscreen is reasonably responsive, though like the Milestone 2, we have noticed that interacting with the Defy can seem a bit sticky at times. The phone will respond to gestures promptly, but animations, like scrolling through the list of installed apps, can appear a bit jerky. Motorola has included a Swype keyboard in the Defy, and while we love this addition, it is yet another example of where the response time of the phone can drop to
But there are other parts of the standard smartphone experience that Motorola does very well. The music player in the Defy is probably the best music application we've used all year. It does the basics well; it plays music loudly, displays album art, has multiple search filters for organising music; but it also adds a couple of really excellent web services. There's TuneWiki, an app that streams album art and the lyrics of the song you are listening to so that you can sing along. It can also show other TuneWiki users on a Google Map so you can discover new music through what they are listening to. Shoutcast is also installed and lets you tap into the vast, seemingly endless world of internet radio. But our favourite part of the player is the YouTube integration. If you feel your music needs a visual component you can launch a YouTube video search of the song and artist you are listening to from the menu and play the clip without leaving the music player.
Cinema lovers will also make good use of the baked-in DLNA media sharing software, identical to the Media Share tools we found on the higher-priced Media Share you can stream videos, photos and music in both directions, plus you can transfer files to and from your phone. This is very handy when you are visiting that friend who happens to have an amazing library of media.
We also found the 5-megapixel camera to be better than your average smartphone shooter. It's paired with a dual-LED photolight and features all of the customisable settings users probably expect in a camera of this calibre, but its the pictures that have really won us over. After taking 50 or more photos, we were pleased to see a majority of those were in focus, and the colour of the scenes to be accurately recreated. With the LED photolight doing well not to overpower the photos, the camera does a fine job even in low-light situations.
The Android landscape's certainly getting crowded, isn't it? We can still vividly remember the days when the T-Mobile G1 was the only game in town, and now here we are -- just two years later -- flush with options covering virtually every market segment from the ultra-high end to the ultra-low and everything in between. One niche market that's usually underserved, though, is the beat-the-crap-out-of-your-phone market. You know who you are: you work hard, you play hard, or you've just got an incurable case of butterfingers -- but whatever the case, you need a phone that you aren't breaking, bricking, melting, freezing, or otherwise destroying every few weeks.
It's not that rugged phones haven't existed, of course. Far from it: Nextel and Motorola practically invented (and thrived off of) the concept, and options like AT&T's Samsung Rugby and Verizon's Casio G'zOne series have been available for some time. By and large, though, it's been a field devoid of smartphones -- and these days, that's just not going to cut it. The kinds of people that need a phone that can take a few knocks don't necessarily want to buy them at the expense of power or capability anymore. On that note, Motorola's new Android-powered Defy for T-Mobile USA (and other carriers abroad) is one of the few to take a shot at elegantly combining environmental resistance with a no-compromise smartphone experience, featuring Blur atop Android 2.1 with a 5 megapixel autofocus cam, LED flash, 800MHz TI OMAP3610 core, and a 3.7-inch 854 x 480 display. In other words, on paper, it's no slouch -- but can it hang? Let's find out.
Motorola has announced its first ever Android Phone called the Motorola CLIQ, soon headed to T-Mobile USA! Running their custom build of Android called Motorola BLUR, the CLIQ aims to consolidate your entire social experience into one, integrated and easy to use experience.
The CLIQ is the 2nd Android Phone with a FULL QWERTY keyboard and by FAR the sexier of the two (the G1 being the other). The hardware enjoys modest improvements over the other two American Android phones - the G1 and MyTouch 3G - but the culmination of these small improves amount to big gain for consumers.. Featuring a 3.5mm headset jack, 5MP camera, and video capture at 25/fps and 2560 x 1920 resolution the Motorola CLIQ is a step up in terms of multimedia capabilities. The handset also includes an FM radio that is hidden but can be activated by a hack which you can find in a simple Google search. The other specs are on par with a 528MHz Qualcomm processor, 256MB RAM, 512MB ROM and 32GB MicroSD Capacity.
But perhaps the biggest asset of the Motorola CLIQ is the embedded software - Motorola BLUR. This is the Moto customized version of Android that not only improves the stock Android User Interface by leaps and bounds, but also adds a new level of functionality previously not capable
USD 3800 for a cellphone, yes! A limited edition Motorola Aura Diamond edition!!
It is plated with 18 carat gold and 34 diamonds. The Motorola Aura Diamond Edition supports Quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity, the CrystalTalk technology, a stereo Bluetooth, music and video playback support, a 2MP shooter and a 2GB of internal memory. World's first 16 million colour display. COOL!!
Motorola Aura Diamond Edition Mobile Phone is for those, whose pursuit for luxury never ends. It comes with 18 carat gold, 34 diamonds, 62 carat sapphire crystal lens and an exorbitant price tag. So the charming Princes and Queens out there, who wish.. Motorola has revealed a new diamond-studded version of its luxury Aura handset. The Aura is pretty expensive in its standard incarnation, costing a princely £1250 sim-free.
The Aura Diamond Edition, complete with 34 diamonds, a sapphire crystal and made of 18-carat gold, will set you back £3500. Suitably then, you’ll have to head over to Harrods or one of a handful of jewellers if you want to indulge in the massive expenditure the Aura Diamond Edition demands.
However, if you’re after a sensible, feature-packed mobile, we probably wouldn’t recommend it. It’s only got a 2-megapixel camera, and uses a mind-boggling circular screen that measures 480 pixels diameter. Still, if you’re looking for a phone that no one you know has and will get jaws dropping – primarily because of its price – you might want to saunter down to Harrods soon.
And no, it doesn’t have an app store. Motorola Aura Diamond Edition dazzles with Midas touch Motorola-Aura-Diamond-Edition_main.jpg Motorola Aura is also blessed with Midas touch. The latest gold-plated, diamond-studded Aura is christened as Motorola Aura Diamond Edition. For £3,500 ($5,700), the blinged Aura is plated with 18 carat gold. Moreover thirty of the thirty-four diamonds dazzle on the phone’s circular display. The remaining four diamonds sit on the navigation key on the brown keypad. While the features include quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity, CrystalTalk technology, stereo Bluetooth, Music and video players, email, web browser, 2MP camera and 2GB of internal memory. All set to hit the shelves from 26th October, this brown-n-golden, diamond studded swivel phone is out to woo consumers for the forthcoming festival season. If the Celestial Edition didn’t live up to your taste then this Motorola Aura Diamond Edition is sure to win over all bling lovers.