
After selling more than eight million pen-based PDA phones in China, Motorola is launching three new devices in the world’s fastest growing economy. Let’s quickly go through each of the handsets announced, shall we.
MOTO A810 is an entry-level PDA and with reportedly “chic and stylish” look, even though we’re not quite sure what’s so special about it. Specs wise, it boasts a 2 megapixel camera, media player, FM radio, standard 3.5mm audio jack, and of course the microSD memory card slot. Available in either white or black, the device comes with such preinstalled apps as stock trading, dictionary and classic games.
Then comes the more powerful MING A1600 model. It boasts a built-in GPS receiver, 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus, panorama and scanning capabilities, 2.4-inch touchscreen, microSD slot, talking dictionary that scans characters, recognizes the words and even pronounces the translation for you.
Finally, MING A1800 is a CDMA/GSM dual-mode phone which also comes with a built-in GPS receiver. Rest of the specs include 3 megapixel camera with auto-focus, 2.4-inch touchscreen, microSD expansion slot, and preinstalled apps like email, Office document reader, business card reader, and Kingsoft translation software.
All three devices are already available across China at authorized Motorola retailers.
[Via: Unwired View]