Today, mobile phone maker Motorola announced the launch of a new device on the European market, namely the MILESTONE XT720, and Android-based handset that sports a slim body and an 8-megapixel photo snapper with Xenon Flash. The new handset seems to be none other than the previously rumored upgraded MOTOROI (initial... |
7 June 2010 06:24 GMT |
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Motorola's latest handset powered by Google's Android operating system, the Motorola MOTOROI, is expected to see great demand in South Korea, the market where it will first arrive. According to SK Telecom, the wireless carrier that will have the device available exclusively in the country, the pre-order vo... |
29 January 2010 09:39 GMT |
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Last week, mobile phone maker Motorola released a new Android 2.0-based mobile phone, the Motorola MOTOROI, which is bound to become available in the near future on the Korean market. As soon as the device emerged, so did rumors regarding its availability in other markets around the world, including the United State... |
25 January 2010 04:52 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola entered the Android segment of the market only a few months ago, with the launch of Motorola CLIQ / DEXT and has soon become one of the most popular vendors in the area, as its Motorola DROID / MILESTONE device topped the rankings in the market at the end of last year. As soon as 2010 kic... |
21 January 2010 10:30 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola unveiled only a few days ago its first handset that was launched in the Korean market with Google's Android 2.0 operating system on board, the Motorola MOTOROI, and it seems that it plans on making the device available for purchase in more markets too. Moreover, one of the markets th... |
19 January 2010 08:45 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola announced on Sunday the launch of the first Android 2.0 handset on the Korean market, namely the Motorola MOTOROI. According to the company, the new device comes towards Korean users with multitasking capabilities, while also delivering pinch-and-zoom browsing, as well as great navigation... |
18 January 2010 03:39 GMT |
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