Motorola revealed MOTOSURF A3100 and MOTO W233 Renew
Posted January 6th, 2009 by MondoA bog step for Motorola was made today: the American company has just announced two new phones, one of which is the full-touchscreen device previously known as Motorola Attila.

The A3100 is a touch-based replacement for the Ming device that has been available in Asian markets. It runs Windows Mobile Professional 6.1, but has a new user interface created by Motorola that allows users to interact with most features of the phone on the 2.8-inch display. It has quad-band GSM/EDGE as well as 850/1900/2100 tri-band HSDPA 7.2Mbps 3G. It also carriers stereo Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Other features include a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus and VGA secondary camera, support for 32GB microSD cards, and a-GPS.
MOTOSURF A3100 will be commercially available in “multiple regions” around the world (Latin America and Asia included). No pricing details yet, but those curious to see the smartphone live will be able to do so during CES 2009.

The second new handset is MOTO W233 Renew.The bar-style phone has dual-band 850/1900 GSM/EDGE radios, is rated at nine hours of talk time, and uses CrystalTalk for good call quality. It can support microSD cards up to 2GB and has basic messaging features.MOTO W233 Renew will first hit T-Mobile USA, sometime during this quarter, for an affordable price.
via engadgetmobile and phone scoop





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