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Motorola Q10 and MOTOMING A1600 coming to CTIA?

Categories: Devices, Motorola, Rumors
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, March 21st, 2008 at 4:41 PM

Motorola to bring its A-game at CTIAWe’d hold out breath for Motorola to bring the Motorola Q10 and MOTOMING A1600 to CTIA in a week, but then we’d risk asphyxiation. Motorola isn’t exactly the go-to company for reliable and timely device launches, but if DigiTimes is on point with their latest info, we could indeed see Moto packing a serious punch at CTIA Las Vegas in April.

The Motorola ZN5, Motorola Q10 and MOTOMING A1600 is said to be slated for launch in 2H 2008, along with the Motorola Z9, Motorola Z10, and Motorola ROKR E8 – which makes a CTIA announcement all the more likely. The Motorola MOTOMING A1600 is the successor to the Motorola MING A1200 that was released eons ago (or so it seems). The MOTOMING A1600 should sport a 3.2 megapixel camera (with autofocus and LED flash), quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM radio, WiFi, AGPS, talking dictionary – in a 17.5mm thick package. I can’t wait to check out that device.

Motorola has a lot riding on CTIA. They’ve really gotta show up in force and announce some truly attractive and powerful handsets if they want to stay anywhere near the top of the wireless game. I’ll make sure to keep an eye on Moto’s booth when I hit up CTIA Las Vegas. Stay tuned…

[Via: DigiTimes]

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