Motorola is out with three new completely different handsets. Let’s quickly go through each one of the devices announced:
- First comes the Moto Renew W233, which is reportedly the first phone made from recycled water bottles, and is therefore 20% cheaper to manufacture. With a carbon neutral footprint, this candybar is designed for true eco fanatics who are willing to use such an ugly phone on a daily basis in order to make a world a better place (this is NOT to say I’m against sustainable growth — quite the contrary). As for the specs, the Renew W233 is an entry-level device, boasting a dual-band (850/1900 Mhz) GSM/EDGE radio, CrystalTalk audio technology, microSD card slot, and a battery which provides users with up to 9 hours of talk time. Renew will first be available at T-Mobile USA in Q1 2009.
- Then there’s Tundra VA76r, a mil-spec ruggedized clamshell that is bound for AT&T’s network. Features include push-to-talk, CrystalTalk Plus audio enhancement technology that uses a second microphone to filter out and reduce background noise, quad-band GSM/EDGE along with dual-band 850/1900 3G (HSDPA) radio, stereo Bluetooth support, 2 megapixel camera, aGPS, and a microSD memory card slot. It’s also worth noting that the Tundra VA76r uses Moto’s own MOTOMAGX Linux-based platform. AT&T will start selling the device for $199.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate and with a contract starting from January 13th.
- Finally, the SURF A3100 stands from the other two devices with its brain power. It’s a Windows Mobile 6.1-powered smartphone with a brand new user interface developed by Motorola. Specs wise, it comes with a 2.8-inch touchscreen, quad-band GSM/EDGE and tri-band 3G (HSDPA up to 7.2Mbps) radios, 3 megapixel camera, secondary VGA camera for video calls, Bluetooth, WiFi, aGPS, and a microSD memory card slot. MOTOSURF A3100 will be available in multiple regions beginning in Q1 2009, including Asia and Latin America.
And that’s about all Motorola’s handset division has prepared for this year’s CES for now. We keep listening…
[Via: PhoneScoop]