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Say Hello To The MotoRazr Maxx Ve

July 5, 2007

Moto Razr Maxx VeEveryone say hello to the MotoRazr Maxx Ve. The model was just introduced by Motorola, and will be a new handset for Verizon very soon. The Razr Maxx Ve was built to be wicked fast and sports 3G technology.

The Maxx Ve has Ev-Do, a camera (2.0 megapixels), Bluetooth, and a fancy music player. As you can see in the image to the left, the model has dedicated music keys on the outer shell.

Since the phone has yet to be released, we don’t have all of the features and specs. We’ll keep you updated as we know more about the model.

Source: Motorola

Motorola Q GSM - Cingular and T-Mobile Users Smile

July 5, 2007

Moto Q GSMUsers of GSM cell service everywhere have been awaiting the arrival of the Q GSM for quite some time. Verizon Wireless is the only service provider that has been able to sell the model until this point. Since Verizon uses CDMA service, users of T-Mobile and Cingular couldn’t buy unlocked versions of the model.

Those days are now coming to and end with the official announcement of the Q GSM. You can see to the left that the GSM version looks just like the original Q, except is as a darker finish.

The model is highly anticipated, so it should sell well. The biggest selling point of the model is its crazy thin design. The GSM version of the MOTO Q will be an astounding 11.5″ thin.

The GSM Q has a 2.4″ screen that uses TFT technology. A full qwerty keyboard will make text and email easier and faster for its users.

The new Q will have stereo Bluetooth, making it possible for users to stream audio to their p.c. and car speakers if they like. Of course all the standard applications of Bluetooth will also be supported, including: headsets, speakers, and p.c. connection.

The model will have a 1.3 mega-pixel camera, capable of taking still shots or video clips. The phone won’t ship with a ton of extra memory, but will come equipped with a card-slot that will support expansion up to 1 GB.

At this time, it appears that the model won’t come equipped with WLAN technology, which means that users won’t be able to connect to their home and office networks. There is, however, an expansion WiFi card that can give users the capabiliy. The card will be sold seperately.

Moto Q GSM Specs

  • Full QWERTY Keyboard
  • Quad-Band GSM (this will give users access to phone networks all over the world)
  • High-speed data transfer using GPRS class 10 and EDGE class 10 (does not have the newest 3G technology however. 3G would make the phone about three times as fast on the internet)
  • 128MB Flash memory (this is the memory type that is used to store pictures, video clips, mP3s, wallpapers, screensavers, and games) 64MB RAM
  • 2.4”, 64K Color TFT Screen
  • 1.3 Mega-pixel Camera (capable of capturing clips and still shots)
  • MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV (these are the audio formats supported by the music player)
  • 2.5 mm Headset Jack ( for users that really want to use wired headphone instead of Bluetooth ones)
  • Video Capture
  • Supports MPEG4, H.263, WMV Video Formats
  • USB 1.1 Full Speed, Version 1.2 Class 2 Bluetooth
  • Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard Edition
  • Email via IMAP4, POP 3, SMTP, RIM
  • SMS, MMS, Microsoft IM Messenger
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer

Overall, the Motorola Q GSM looks like a great model.

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