The latter is a WinMo-based device

Aug 7, 2009 09:58 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone maker Motorola is expected to release to the market a few more devices during the ongoing year, some of which will head towards China, with the recently spotted Motorola W562 and A3300 among them. The new Motorola W562 is on its way towards China Telecom, it seems; as for the A3300, supposedly a smartphone running under Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system, also headed for China, no operator to carry it has been unveiled.

The Motorola W562 is reportedly a CDMA device, and can already be spotted on the manufacturer's Chinese website, as well as on Bluetooth SIG. The phone might become available for purchase in other markets around the world as well, UnwiredView notes, including the American and European ones, featuring a candybar form factor with external music controls, and sporting two color versions, Black and White.

The specification list of the device shows a 2.4-inch TFT display that can deliver a 176 x 220 pixel resolution, as well as a 2-megapixel photo snapper, music player, a 3.5mm headset jack, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, USB port, WAP browser, 64MB of internal memory (no details on a memory card slot are available), and a 910 mAh battery. The new Motorola W562 measures 113 x 49.4 x 14.2 mm and weighs 87 grams.

As for the Motorola A3300, it seems to be the latest Windows Mobile phone the company will come to the market with, although it hasn't made a move in the area for quite a long time. In case the device proves real, it should come with a 5-megapixel photo snapper that sports LED flash, yet nothing else on it is known. Currently, there are no details on the exact availability or the pricing of the new handsets. Hopefully, more info will surface in the near future, so stay tuned to learn the news.

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