Motorola with four leaked devices
Obviously, Motorola is still hiding a few tricks up its sleeve. There is information about four upcoming phones of the manufacturer, all of which seem to be targeted at different groups of customers.
We will begin with the Motorola QA1, which has just been approved by the FCC. The device is a quad-band GSM and a dual-band 3G slider, which is expected to ship with AT&T. In addition, it seems that the socializing users will also find something of interest in the new phone, including a full QWERTY keyboard and an integrated Facebook app.
Next, Moto has prepared the QA4 – an EV-DO handset, which may also be destined to hit the U.S market. It also utilizes the slider form-factor, but is narrower than the QA1 and packs a 2.8 touchscreen. The D-pad will be the only physical element on the front side. It looks sleek.
There is a little something for the music maniacs too.
Some pictures of a new ROKR device have leaked, revealing a candybar handset, equipped with a touchscreen. It sports a 3.2-megapixel camera and that is about everything that is being known of the device so far. There are some suggestions, pointing that it may bear the name of E11 or E12, but none of this is sure yet.
Finally, we will end up with the slider VE66LX, which is actually a pompous gilded variant of the VE66, transforming the original phone into a luxuriously-looking one. We highly doubt that there will be any change in the functionality of the phone.
source: Engadget, AllAboutPhones (Translated), CellPhoneSignal
We will begin with the Motorola QA1, which has just been approved by the FCC. The device is a quad-band GSM and a dual-band 3G slider, which is expected to ship with AT&T. In addition, it seems that the socializing users will also find something of interest in the new phone, including a full QWERTY keyboard and an integrated Facebook app.
Next, Moto has prepared the QA4 – an EV-DO handset, which may also be destined to hit the U.S market. It also utilizes the slider form-factor, but is narrower than the QA1 and packs a 2.8 touchscreen. The D-pad will be the only physical element on the front side. It looks sleek.
There is a little something for the music maniacs too.
VE66LX
Finally, we will end up with the slider VE66LX, which is actually a pompous gilded variant of the VE66, transforming the original phone into a luxuriously-looking one. We highly doubt that there will be any change in the functionality of the phone.
source: Engadget, AllAboutPhones (Translated), CellPhoneSignal
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