March 27, 2008

Motorola launches linux based A1600 MING

Motorola announced MING A1600 to release in the market. It has been since a long time Motorola has not been launched mobile phone, but nothing has stopped the famous mobile manufacturing company from churning out this amazing Motorola MING A1600 mobile phone. According to BGR, this one shrinks things down even further while still staying "sturdy as a rock" and, somewhat interestingly, the MOtorola MING A1600 has two SIM card slots. Apart from that, you can get the CDMA / quad-band GSM handset to pack a 3-megapixel camera and built-in Bluetooth, but any other details seem to be a bit hard to come by at the moment.
Motorola launches linux based A1600 MING
The Motorola MING A1800 is an update to their Linux-based MING line, but this time, there are some twists and turns. For starters, the MING A1800 is a CDMA and quad-band GSM device. There are also two, yes two, SIM card slots. The whole package has been reduced to a really nice pocketable size — the phone feels sturdy as a rock — and is actually pretty light. There’s a 3 megapixel auto-focus shooter on the backside, and besides the normal inclusion of Bluetooth and a couple other features.