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February 23, 2009
Motorola Ruby (VE1) announced by Motorola
Motorola Ruby (VE1) comes with a new look and stylish design. Its truly admirable that it didn’t use all caps and no vowels to name a phone that’s so strikingly similar to the original RAZR, but we can’t help but doubt this thing’s ability to sell.
The Motorola Ruby (or VE1) has some attractive features such as 5 megapixel camera, a standard flip phone design and… well, that’s about it. Or, at least that’s all we know of. So enjoy this latest motorola ruby (VEI) handset
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November 29, 2008
Motorola cancels RAZR3
Motorola has cancelled its almighty RAZR3 due to its felling from the top list, as it has been in the top list as per as selling is concerned in US. Since in September we told you that Motorola has been working on a successor to their RAZR line - RAZR3 phone codenamed Ruby.
Now, we're finding that the RAZR3 / Ruby has been canned.. But honestly, if this signals that the company is serious about moving forward and possibly adopting Android on the double, we won't shed a tear.
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September 23, 2008
Motorola announces first USBw 100 WiMAX adapter for laptops
Motorola announced USB 100 WiMAX adapter for laptop users. As the launch of the nation's first mobile WiMAX network draws near, the company's announcing its first ever USB WiMAX device, the USBw 100.
This thumb-drive-sized slice of heaven will be available in three flavors, providing high-speed mobile broadband on your 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz or 3.5 GHz network. The price has not been fixed yet and hope will get it soon.
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August 13, 2008
New Motorola RAZR (VE20) Phone
Motorola has finally come out in the market with its new Motorola RAZR phone, this is also known as VE20. So if you are a big fond of Motorola mobile phones then there would be one option more for you. Thsi stylish new mobile phone has the blur through which you can see the phone is mirrored, features the classic laser-cut keypad and has a touch-sensitive pad on the outer shell like the V9m.
This cell has a 2-megapixel camera, a QVGA main display which is "very crisp" and will apparently be the first phone to allow you listen to as well as watch NFL broadcasts through the NFL Mobile Live application.
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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.

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.
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.
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March 24, 2008
Motorola Slvr L7 - black (AT&T)
Motorola L7 is an innovative mobile phone in the wireless communication industry. Being a stylish and amazingly thin, Motorola L7 (slvr) sports a aoothing black and dark-gray color scheme that should pleae even the most ardent slave to fasion.

The Motorola Slvr L7's 262,000-color, 176x122-pixel display measures 1.8 inches diagonally, making it large enough for the phone's size. It is great for scrolling through the menus, viewing photos, and playing games, yet it does disappear in direct light. Be careful that it also catches finger smudges easily.
Functionality of the Motorola SLVR is greater than the Motorola RAZR. Connectivity is good, with full support for wireless Bluetooth connections, as well as USB, although infra-red is not supported. The SLVR accepts Transflash memory cards, so the memory can be expanded up to 512 Mbytes - very useful for storing MP3 tracks and videos. Battery life is good.
Motorola slr L7 has The display of high quality active matrix display with 262k colours and high resolution. The camera is a low resolution VGA camera but with the benefit of a video recorder, and there's a built-in MP3 player that can handle both MP3 and AAC format.

Features of the Motorola L7 include:
VGA camera (640 x 480 pixels) with 4x digital zoom
Video camera
MP3 player (MP3 / AAC format)
Display: TFT 262,000 colours, 176 x 220 pixels
Handsfree speakerphone
MP3 ringtones
Messaging: SMS, EMS 5.0, MMS, Instant Messaging, email (POP3, SMTP, IMAP2)
Push to Talk
Java games
Downloadable screensavers, images, animations and sounds
Picture caller ID
Phone book (500 entries)
WAP 2.0, GPRS Class 10
Web browser
Connectivity: Bluetooth®, USB, SyncML
Memory: 5 Mbytes plus Transflash™ memory card (up to 512 Mbytes)
Quad band
Size: 114 x 49 x 11.5 mm
Weight: 96g
Talktime: up to 400 minutes
Battery standby: up to 350 hours
The Motorola Slvr L7's 262,000-color, 176x122-pixel display measures 1.8 inches diagonally, making it large enough for the phone's size. It is great for scrolling through the menus, viewing photos, and playing games, yet it does disappear in direct light. Be careful that it also catches finger smudges easily.
Functionality of the Motorola SLVR is greater than the Motorola RAZR. Connectivity is good, with full support for wireless Bluetooth connections, as well as USB, although infra-red is not supported. The SLVR accepts Transflash memory cards, so the memory can be expanded up to 512 Mbytes - very useful for storing MP3 tracks and videos. Battery life is good.
Motorola slr L7 has The display of high quality active matrix display with 262k colours and high resolution. The camera is a low resolution VGA camera but with the benefit of a video recorder, and there's a built-in MP3 player that can handle both MP3 and AAC format.
Features of the Motorola L7 include:
VGA camera (640 x 480 pixels) with 4x digital zoom
Video camera
MP3 player (MP3 / AAC format)
Display: TFT 262,000 colours, 176 x 220 pixels
Handsfree speakerphone
MP3 ringtones
Messaging: SMS, EMS 5.0, MMS, Instant Messaging, email (POP3, SMTP, IMAP2)
Push to Talk
Java games
Downloadable screensavers, images, animations and sounds
Picture caller ID
Phone book (500 entries)
WAP 2.0, GPRS Class 10
Web browser
Connectivity: Bluetooth®, USB, SyncML
Memory: 5 Mbytes plus Transflash™ memory card (up to 512 Mbytes)
Quad band
Size: 114 x 49 x 11.5 mm
Weight: 96g
Talktime: up to 400 minutes
Battery standby: up to 350 hours
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