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Lemon Mobiles have launched 3G Mobile W100 in Indian Market and is the lowest costing 3G Mobile


Lemon Mobiles have launched 3G Mobile W100 in Indian Market and is the lowest costing 3G Mobile.

Features of Lemon W100 3G Mobile
  • WCDMA (3G)
  • 2.0" (5.08 cm) Display
  • Video call on 3G network
  • E-Mail (POP3,IMAP,SMTP)
  • Dual Camera (Front-VGA, Rear-1.3 MP)
  • Video player & recorder
  • Music player
  • 3.5 mm Audio jack
  • Java
  • Bluetooth
  • FM radio
  • 1000 phone book
  • Internal Memory 60 MB
  • Expandable memory up to 16 GB
  • Preloaded Opera Mini Browser
  • Lemon Twist (Twitter, Facebook, Nimbuzz, Yahoo)

Mode
TypeGSMOnly,WCDMAGSM BandGSM(900MHZ,1800MHZ);WCDMA(2100MHZ)
Basics
Display2.0" (5.09 cm)Display TypeQVGA(240x320)Touch screenNoDimensions109*46*13mmWeight with battery (grams)90
Battery
Battery capacity800 mAhTalk time*3.5 HrsStand by time*200 Hrs
Memory
Phonebook Capacity 1000SMS255Internal memory**60 MBMemory Card Support Capacityupto 16GB
Multimedia
Ring Tones (Supportable format)MP3, MIDI, AAC, AMR, AAC+MP3 playerYesVideo playerMP4,3GP,3G2Video RecorderMP4,3GP,3G2FMYesCamera1.3 MP(Rear),0.3MP(Front)Voice recorderYesJavaYes
Connectivity
BluetoothYesGPRS/WAPYesMMSYesPC SynchronizationYesWork as ModemYesUSB driveYes
Others
TorchNoDisco lightsNoAlarm clockYesWorld clockYesStopwatchYesCalculatorYesMagic ShakerNoPre-loaded applicationsOpera Mini Browser,Lemon Twist (Facebook,Twitter,Yahoo,Nimbuzz)

  • Bluetooth
  • FM Radio
  • Java
  • Lemon Twist
  • Music Player
  • Video Player
  • 3.5mm Audio Jack
  • Email
  • Opera Mini Web Browser
  • Multimedia
  • Live Tv
  • 3G
  • Dual Camera

first beta of Opera Mobile 10.1 for Android has been set in stone for November 9

A release date for the first beta of Opera Mobile 10.1 for Android has been set in stone for November 9. The first details of the beta were released last month when Opera announced that the Android release would come with full hardware acceleration and allow pinch to zoom.

More recent details that have come to fruition also state that it will contain some geolocation features for news and information, while it will also make use of Opera's Turbo compression technology. Which, according to the Opera website, can reduce the bandwidth used when browsing websites by compressing the pages by up to 80%

While some Android Operating system handsets have already shipped with another version of Opera called Opera Mini, Opera Mobile 10.1 will be a full version of the web browser with many of the desktop features of its big brother.

The news which came directly from the Opera website, only has details about the release date right now but expect some more information to leak out before Tuesday's launch.

The Opera site also has news of a “Great Big Android Wallpaper Contest” where users can submit Opera based wallpaper designs to try and win themselves a Samsung Galaxy S Android phone.

Opera Mobile 10.1 for Android will ship for all versions of the Android operating system, keep an eye on m.opera.com for more information.

Samsung Galaxy S is one of the high-end phones android specifications

Some may already know, I am fortunate to have in hand now a Samsung Galaxy S. This phone is one of the high-end phones Android, just like the Nexus and HTC One Desire (unless there is more now).

Network

HSUPA 900/1900/2100
EDGE/GPRS 850/ 900/1800/1900

Dimension

64.2 X 122.4 X 9.9 mm (119g)

Display

4.0” WVGA(480x800) 16M SUPER AMOLED
mDNIe(Mobile Digital Natural Image engine)

Samsung Android 2.1 (Eclair)
Samsung Apps / Android Market

Various applications down loadable

Social Hub

Integrates SNS, email, and calendar accounts


Android Samsung UI

Multiple Homescreens
Hybrid Widgets

Processor

1GHz CPU Speed

Battery (Standard) Li-pol, 1,500mAh

Talk time : 2G/ 769 minutes, 3G/ 391 minutes
Standby : 2G/ 750 hours, 3G/ 625 hours

Camera

5.0 Megapixel AF camera
Self Shot, Action Shot, Add me, Cartoon Shot, Smile Shot

Video

HD Video Player & Recorder (1280 x 720) @ 30fps
codec: DivX, XviD, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV, VC-1
format: 3gp(mp4), AVI(divx), MKV, FLV, H.263Sorenson

Music

Music Player with SoundAlive
3.5mm Ear Jack
MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/OGG/WMA/AMR-NB/AMR-WB/WAV/
MID/AC3/IMY/FLAC/XMF


Memory

16GB/8GB+ MicroSD(Up to 32GB)

Android Browser

Flash Lite3.1, RSS reader

Multi-touch zoom

Light sensor

Accelerometer sensor, Proximity Sensor, Digital Compass

Additional Features

Layar Reality Browser powered by Tele Atlas
Swype, Write & Go
ThinkFree
Aldiko e-book

Source: Samsung

Nine telecom companies are in the race for the much-awaited 3G (third generation) auction, and 11 for broadband wireless access (BWA) bidding

On the final count, nine telcos are in the race for the much-awaited 3G (third generation) auction, and 11 for broadband wireless access (BWA) bidding.

Although it looks like a keen contest, when the auction starts on
April 9, any of these applicants are free to stay away from the process.

While submission of applications to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) had begun three days ago, the process culminated on Friday with all the established telecom service providers entering the fray.

Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Essar, RCom, Idea Cellular, Tata Teleservices, Aircel, Etisalat, S Tel, and Videocon are learnt to have submitted their 3G applications. The companies to have applied for BWA auction are Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, RCom, Idea , Aircel, Tata Communications Internet Services, Qualcomm, Spice, Tikona, HFCL and Augere.

Among the notable absentees is Uninor, though it had maintained all along that it was not keen on a pan-India 3G auction as it’s still to get the spectrum that it deserves for 2G service.

India’s entry into 3G, or high-speed internet access and multimedia services on mobile handsets, is coming at a time when the country has close to 600 million phone subscribers (581 million end of January 2010), out of which at least 560 million are mobile users. The second largest telecom market by subscribers after China, India adds over 15 million mobile users every month.

In January, India added close to 20 million mobile subscribers.
Although the government had targeted Rs 35,000 crore revenue from 3G and BWA bidding in the financial year 2009-10, the auction had to be deferred due to non-availability of spectrum.

Subsequently, when the Defence Forces agreed to vacate some of its unused airwaves to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) for allocation of the same to telcos, 3G auction dates were rescheduled.

Now, though the finance ministry has set a target of Rs 35,000 crore revenue from 3G and BWA auction, the internal projection of DoT is to raise Rs 50,000 crore from the process.

Telcos are looking for opportunity to monetise 3G and BWA services at a time when the industry is caught in the midst of a price war and falling tariffs.

The all-India reserve price for 3G auction has been set at Rs 3500 crore, while that for BWA is Rs 1750 crore. Three slots (excluding BSNL/MTNL) each across 17 service areas, and four slots in the remaining five areas, would be thrown open for auction.

State-owned telcos, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL), which were given 3G spectrum ahead of others, are already offering the service.

For the past several years, 3G has been stuck over dearth of spectrum, disagreements between the defence and the communications ministries over vacation of airwaves, and the number of 3G slots that could be allotted. Many high-level committees and GoMs (group of ministers) later, the government has decided to conduct the 3G auction in April.

Bright Telecom has launched India’s first dual SIM, dual mode phone (G-588) under 'G-Fone' brand

Bright Telecom has launched India’s first dual SIM, dual mode phone (G-588) under 'G-Fone' brand. The dual SIM, dual mode means, the phone can have GSM + GSM or GSM + CDMA.

The G-588 dual mode phone is a full QWERTY keyboard loaded device having a nice 2.2-inch screen display. It comes with Nimbuzz preinstalled that makes it more useful for social networking for the networking buffs.

This G-Phone is incorporated with many features like Bluetooth, FM radio, WAP/GPRS, MP3 / MP4 player, Video recording, playback and expandable memory of up to 8GB.

There is also a 1.3 MP camera for the camera buffs to take nice snaps. The company has also customized the set to suit the Indian customers by putting an Indian Calendar having major festivals and cultural events of India.

This dual SIM, dual mode G-Phone is a strange gift for the Indian customers that comes for Rs. 4,799.

INQ Mobile has launched its “Social Networking” phone in India at a price point of about 7.5K

INQ Mobile has launched its “Social Networking” phone in India at a price point of about 7.5K. We just reviewed PEEK Email-only Mobile device, and many commenter’s pointed out that if PEEK had Social Networking also built into it, it will become very attractive.

Aircel, who have incidentally launched PEEK have also forged partnership with INQ Mobile and launched its Social Networking phone in India.

INQ Mobile is specifically targeted at Social Networking, with specific thrust on popular social networking sites like Twitter, Skype, Facebook, Instant Messaging & Widgets. This device also has push email – INQ mobile being a QWERTY keyboard based phone can be an excellent mobile phone for heavy email users as well !

Another great feature is that it is a 3G phone, Although currently only BSNL is providing 3G services, sooner or later all currently mobile service providers will start offering these services as well..

Aircel have also been offering some great Internet plans like Rs. 98/- for unlimited GPRS connectivity INQ Mobile fits perfectly in the scheme of things here.

Tata Docomo has launched "Daily Plan" which is one step forward

In a bid to lure the youth with innovative plans Tata Docomo has launched "Daily Plan" which is one step forward than what other providers are providing.These packs are specially tailored to suit the needs of subscriber on per day basis.Further the facility to activate packs sitting at home is helpful for subscribers as it saves the time to go to the retailer.The packs are divided into various categories namely Talkathon,Night Birds,GPRS,World Calling and Entertainment.

Dial *141# from your Tata Docomo mobile and choose from a wide range of packs.

Following options are available for the subscriber to choose:

1.Talkathon
30 local minutes @ Rs.5 on Tata DOCOMO Network
30 local minutes @Rs.12 across Networks
30 local/National minutes @Rs.14
10 local minutes @Rs.5


2.Night Birds

This pack gives 60 local Tata Docomo minutes @ Rs.5

3.GPRS

Now get 10MB Browsing free @ Rs.5 only.

4.World Calling
10 minutes to USA/Canada @ Rs.20
5 minutes to USA/Canada @ Rs.10
3 minutes to Gulf @ Rs.20

5.Entertainment
15 minutes FREE music @Rs.5
Cricket alerts @ Rs.5/day

Terms and Conditions
Daily implies active till 12 midnight on the same day of pack activation. Ex: A subscriber activated the pack on 16th March 2010 then the pack with daily validity will expire at midnight of 16th March 2010.
In case on night packs the expiry of the pack will be 12 midnight of the next day of activation of the pack.
Ex: A subscriber activated the night pack on 16th March 2010 then the pack with daily validity will expire at midnight of 17th March 2010.

The pack will get activated within 15 minutes of request receipt on the system. You will get an automated confirmation SMS once the same is configured on our systems
You can activate multiple packs in a day

Micromax has come out with its latest gadget dubbed G4 Gamolution

Micromax has come out with its latest gadget dubbed G4 Gamolution, which is all about games and is the first mobile from Micromax with core focus in Gaming arena.

The brand ambassador of the new gaming solution would be stunt star Akshay Kumar, who could be seen running around with the Gamolution hand set in his hand during the IPL matches. Micromax is depending upon aggressive marketing strategy targeting the youth especially during the IPL 3 season.

Already, Micromax has made a good name for itself in crowded market with its mobile phones like Micormax Q3 and Micromax Q5. The company is offering Bluetooth games, Dongle, Lanyards Wrist band, Games CD, Game Codes and Game Manuals, specifically for gaming needs.

Micromax G4 Gamolution that comes from Gaming Evolution is capable of acting like a Wii like wireless motion controller for PC games.

Measuring 112 x 49.6 x 12.8 mm, Micromax G4 Gamolution comes along with 2 MP Camera. The 2 Mega Pixel camera is another unique feature Micromax G4 Gamolution carries, which also doubles as a web cam to a personal computer via the USB cable that comes along with the pack. An expandable memory of over 4 GB is added bonus that comes along with Micromax G4 Gamolution.

"Micromax G4 Gamolution comes with a 262K, 2.4" TFT, QVGA display. Micromax G4 Gamolution has a phonebook and sms memory capacity of 500 and 200 respectively. Micromax G4 Gamolution Li-Ion 850 mAh battery provides a good 5 hours talk time and 8 days standby. The device supports 3D motion sensor gaming and is enabled with GPRS and Bluetooth," said the company.

There has been no word on pricing and availability of Micromax G4 Gamolution.

India is set to miss the March 31 deadline for implementing mobile number portability (MNP)

India is set to miss the March 31 deadline for implementing mobile number portability (MNP), the facility that allows customers to retain their cellphone numbers, but change their operator, junior minister for communications and IT Gurudas Kamat told Parliament on Thursday.

This will mark the third instance of the country missing out the deadline to offer its 550-million cellular users this facility. The earlier date for introducing MNP was December-end 2009 in the metros and the category A circles. But, with the department of telecom (DoT) being unable to meet this deadline, it had then announced that this facility would be rolled out simultaneously across the whole country from April 2010.

For consumers, the latest development implies that their wait for MNP is only set to get longer.
Mr Kamat also said the government would soon announce the new deadline for MNP.

“Various activities are required to be carried out by the operators, including technical augmentation and upgradation of their existing networks, carrying out required instillation verification tests, establishing links with MNP operators and conducting inter-operator test. After the service providers are ready with their own inter-operator test results, a complete acceptance test is to be carried out by DoT across all the networks of all the concerned service providers in all the service areas before MNP service is implemented. Since all the networks are not likely to be completely ready by March 31, 2010, this deadline is not likely to be met.

The government is making all efforts to get MNP implemented at the earliest. The revised timeline will be announced by the government after ascertaining the status from all stakeholders and reasonable time required for acceptance testing, so that no network problem in call processing/completion surfaces out after MNP services are launched,” Mr Kamat told the Rajya Sabha in a written reply on Thursday.

Earlier this month, the home ministry has cleared the proposal of Telcordia Technologies to implement MNP service in the country, clearing another roadblock that threatening to delay the implementation of this facility. While US-based Telcordia had earlier obtained the DoT licence to implement MNP in India, the home ministry had raised concerns stating its minority shareholders were only a front, who had no experience in running telecom operations, while also adding that the company had a presence in Pakistan.

Nokia has filed a patent for a phone that would recharge itself (self charging)

In what seems to be a first of its kind, Nokia has applied for a patent for a technology that would allow future cellphones to charge themselves up - without the need for a power socket.

Ever since mobile phones shed off their image as basic communications devices to become multimedia powerhouses, battery life has been a cause of concern. As the processing power and features grow exponentially, the rate of growth of battery technology to charge these power hungry devices is almost at a standstill. It then becomes imperative that we look for alternate sources to power our phones rather than just depending on a power adapter. This is what Nokia has done.

The concept of this new device involves the use of heavy components inside the phone being supported on a sturdy frame. The frame will be able to move along two sets of rails, giving it the ability travel up and down (or side by side). These rails have strips of piezoelectric crystals at each end. These will generate electricity to charge the device whenever they are compressed using a capacitor that will briefly store the generated electricity and use that to charge the battery. This also means that the natural movement of the phones during travel and the times when they are inside our pockets, these piezoelectric crystals could be at work - slowly charging our phones.

This is just at the conceptual stage and there is no word if this design and concept will ever make it to a mainstream production Nokia.

Introduce two phones from Microsoft Corp. in about May or June that are targeted at teenagers

Verizon Wireless, the largest U.S. wireless carrier, will introduce two phones from Microsoft Corp. in about May or June that are targeted at teenagers, two people with knowledge of the companies’ plans said.

The models will have easy access to social-networking sites and include keyboards for text messaging, according to one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans aren’t public. The phones will be made by Sharp Corp. and carry the Microsoft and Verizon Wireless brands, the other person said.

Until now, Microsoft has focused on providing its mobile Windows software to phone makers, rather than offering a model under its own brand. The move would parallel Google Inc.’s decision to sell the Nexus One phone, which uses that company’s Android operating system. Microsoft is seeking to recapture a larger share of the phone market after Android and Apple Inc.’s iPhone lured away customers from Windows.

By moving directly into wireless phones, Microsoft and Google could risk hurting their relationships with other manufacturers and service providers. Microsoft will continue to work closely with handset companies that make Windows phones and the mobile carriers that sell them, the person said.

Microsoft executive Robbie Bach, who oversees the mobile- phone business, said in January that it would be “very, very difficult” for Google to sell its own phone while keeping manufacturers and carriers for other Android handsets happy.

Different Tack
With its phone, Microsoft will take a different tack than Google, said the person familiar with the matter. While the Nexus One is only available from Google, Microsoft’s phone will be sold by Verizon, the person said. The phone stemmed from a Microsoft project code-named “Pink.”
Brenda Raney, a spokeswoman for Basking Ridge, New Jersey- based Verizon Wireless, declined to comment, as did Jay Cudal, a spokesman for Microsoft. Chris Loncto, a spokesman for Osaka, Japan-based Sharp, also declined to comment.

Microsoft dropped 4 cents to $28.59 in Nasdaq Stock Market trading at 4 p.m. New York time. Verizon Communications Inc., co-owner of Verizon Wireless, fell 4 cents to $29.23 on the New York Stock Exchange.

Verizon is increasing its lineup of smartphones in a bid to get more revenue from data plans, which customers must buy to access the Internet or download applications. Smartphone shipments will increase 46 percent worldwide this year, research firm Gartner Inc. said. That compares with estimates for total mobile-phone market growth of as much as 13 percent.
Cliq, Sidekick

The phone is intended to address a similar audience as Motorola Inc.’s Cliq or T-Mobile USA Inc.’s Sidekick, one of the people said. In 2008, Microsoft acquired Danger Inc., which makes the software for the Sidekick. The Cliq includes software called Motoblur, which serves up Twitter messages, pictures and contacts to the phone’s home screen.

Microsoft will probably spend more money marketing its new mobile Windows software than the Pink phone, said Matt Rosoff, an analyst at Kirkland, Washington-based Directions on Microsoft. That will smooth over relationships with handset makers and carriers that are Microsoft partners, he said. Microsoft said last month that the software, called Windows Phone 7 Series, will be available in handsets by the holidays.

“They will say, ‘Windows phones is where our investment is going. You should be betting on that,’” Rosoff said. “They did keep a team working on the successor to the Sidekick and that’s what this is. This is a legacy of Microsoft being a big decentralized company doing a lot of things and seeing what wins. It’s not quite the same situation as with Google.”

Touch Screens
Rosoff said the Pink phones won’t run the new Windows software. Windows Phone 7 will offer touch-screen features, letting handsets work more like the iPhone. The software, unveiled at a conference last month, also has a new design and connects with Microsoft’s Xbox Live online games and Zune music service.

Microsoft’s Windows dropped to a 7.9 percent share of the worldwide smartphone software market in the fourth quarter, from 12.5 percent a year earlier, while the iPhone and Android posted gains, according to ABI Research.

The iPhone took 16.6 percent of the market in the fourth quarter, up from 10.8 percent the previous year, Oyster Bay, New York-based ABI said. Android climbed to 8.5 percent from 1.7 percent.

The Wall Street Journal reported last month that the Pink phones would be made by Sharp and go on sale as early as the spring. Technology Web site Gizmodo posted yesterday what it said were photos of one model.

Microsoft launching a feature phone with Verizon Wireless

Microsoft will be launching a feature phone with Verizon Wireless in the US, based on Windows CE but not compatible with the forthcoming Windows Phone 7 Series.

Rumours of a Microsoft feature phone have been knocking around for a while. It was codenamed "pink" and supposedly built to replace the venerable Sidekick using the skills Microsoft acquired when it bought the previous owner, Danger. But now Gizmodo has photographs and technical details of two handsets to be launched in July on Verizon, proving that Microsoft has eyes on much more than the smart phone market.

Even from the scant details available it's clear that neither handset is Windows Phone 7 Series - despite having lots of social networking hooks and the ability to download applications. Those applications will be developed using .NET, but without the feature set of 7 Series, and probably only in partnership with Microsoft.

According to tips received by Gizmodo the two handsets, both of which feature the sliding keyboards so beloved by Americans, are based on Windows CE but with a different graphical layer and fewer features than 7 Series. They are also CDMA devices, which realistically limits them to the US at launch, though a GSM variant is always possible. The handsets clearly don't conform to the physical requirements for a 7 Series phone, and are unlikely to be as highly-specified.

It shouldn't really come as a surprise that Microsoft is paying attention to the "feature phone" end of the market - that's where everyone else is looking these days. Samsung's Bada is aimed squarely at providing downloadable applications to feature phones, and Qualcomm's BREW is being reinvented as the solution to that problem too, not to mention that it's where Symbian is hoping to make its new home now that MeeGo has moved in upstairs.

The problem for Bada is that for the moment it needs the same processing power as a smart phone, while Symbian and BREW are much more suited to that market. Microsoft's ability to do things with limited resources is somewhat patchy. The company has generally preferred to wait for the hardware to get cheap enough for its software, but this time it's Apple that's depending on the trickle-down effect while Microsoft attempts to fit a quart into a pint pot.

Apple restricted adult and porn app in the store

It was found that there are many app available in Apple store which was having adult or porn theme is now being removed and restricted by Apple authorities.

Although it was approved by Apple before but might be because of the complaint of Apple users decision to remove or restrict is enforced by authorities. Now Apple users cannot download this app to their iPhone or iPod touch device

Good news for Apple users download limit is raised to 20GB

Previously download of iPhone app with Apple 3G was limited up to 10MB, recently Apple has raised this limit to 20GB so as to enable you to download more and may be larger app on your phone.

It was really annoying getting massage to connect to Wi-Fi to download podcast more then 10GB, now this raised limit will bring down your BP.

You never know in future Apple might be kind enough to announce more download limit.
   

AT&T is gearing up to offer android Motorola MOTOBLUR smartphone

AT&T has added Motorola BACKFLIP with MOTOBLUR to its variety of phones with their wireless services.

With this MOTOBLUR Now everything is where you want it – in one place, on tap.

Your friends, pics, emails, messages, and Facebook, MySpace and Twitter happenings.

MOTOBLUR is the only service that can sync them all, with continuous updates and back ups. There are no logins or apps to open, and your data's always safe. Talk about socialized.

Features of MOTOBLUR is as follows:

  1. Meet the fully customizable home screen that's as unique as you are. Your Facebook, MySpace and Twitter happenings are right there, along with your emails, messages, news and favorite apps and widgets. All just the way you like them.
  2. Why open separate apps to see all your stuff? Your texts, emails and social network messages arrive together on MOTOBLUR's unique Messages widget. All with your friends' profile pics.
  3. Customize your home screen with your favorite widgets and short cuts. They'll grab your information and stream it to you. And you can arrange it all with a tap, drag and drop.
  4. MOTOBLUR's unique Happenings widget combines your friends' emails, status updates, photos and more, all right on your home screen. No logins, no apps.
  5. Only MOTOBLUR has Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter synced together and built right in on your home screen. So you can update your status to all of them at once, right then and there.
Other Specifications of MOTOBLUR:


3G : GSM, 3G, WiFi, EDGE Class 12, GPRS Class 12
ANDROID™ PLATFORM: Android™ 1.5
DISPLAY: 3.1", HGVA (320 x 480 pixels); 3:2
CAMERA : 5 MP, 4x Digital Zoom, Automatic Focus, Cropping, rotating, Geo Tagging image editing tools.
MUSIC PLAYER: Playback - H.264, H.263, MPEG 4, YouTube; Video Streaming: MPEG 4, 3GP,  MPEG-4/H.263 video capture, AAC, MP3, WAV, MIDI, AMR NB, AAC+ playable formats, Audio, Video
BATTERY TYPE: 1420 mAh Li Ion
STANDBY TIME: up to 325 hrs / 13.5 days
EMAIL: Corporate (Exchange), Gmail™, IMAP, POP3, Attachment and browser document viewer (Microsoft Office® and pdf), HTML email composer
MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING (MMS) 
TEXT MESSAGING (SMS)
INSTANT MESSAGING (IM): Google Talk™, AIM, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo Messenger
IMAGE FILE FORMATS: BMP, PNG, GIF, JPEG, Animated GIF (for email and download)
VOICE MAIL: Standard Voice Mail, Visual Voice Mail
WEB BROWSER: Full HTML browser, Android Webkit
SYNCHRONIZATION: Support for Corporate calendar, email and contacts (Exchange 2007), Google™ contacts, calendar and Gmail™, Facebook™ contacts and messages, MySpace contacts and messages, Twitter tweets, Photobucket, Picassa, Yahoo Mail all via MOTOBLUR
BLUETOOTH® TECHNOLOGY: Stereo Bluetooth® technology v2.0 + EDR (profiles supported: HFP, HSP, A2DP, AVRCP)
WIFI: 802.11 b,g
DATA ACCESS
CONNECTOR TYPE: Micro USB
DATA TRANSMISSION RATE: USB 2.0 High Speed
GPS AND LOCATION SERVICES: GPS, Google Maps™, Google Latitude™, Google Maps Street View, eCompass
HEADSET JACK: 3.5 mm
MOTOROLA MEDIA LINK
SPEAKERPHONE
CALLER ID: On main display, Picture ID, Ringer ID
AUTOMATIC ANSWER
AUTOMATIC REDIAL
CALL LISTS: Recent calls, frequent call
CALL TIMER
CALL TRANSFER
CALL WAITING
CONFERENCE CALLING: Group call
EMERGENCY DIAL
MUTE CALL
NOISE REDUCTION:Dual microphone noise cancellation
ON HOLD CALL
PHONE BOOK
SPEED DIAL:Quickstore Private IDs, Quickstore Phone Book, Group IDs, SDG Lists
VIBRACALL
VOICE DIALING
WAIT AND PAUSE DIALING
GMAIL™
GOOGLE MAPS STREET VIEW
GOOGLE MAPS™
GOOGLE MARKET PLACE™
GOOGLE SEARCH™8
GOOGLE TALK™
GOOGLE VOICE SEARCH™
YOUTUBE™
BUSINESS: Quickoffice with Document Viewing
ENTERTAINMENT
MUSIC AND AUDIO: Amazon Music Store, imeem, Shazam
NAVIGATION TOOL
OPERATING SYSTEM: Android™ 1.5
BACKLIGHT
CUSTOM NAVIGATION
DEDICATED KEYS
DEDICATED KEYS: Volume control, Camera, Back, Search, Menu, Power/Lock, Home
KEYPAD LOCK
LIGHT-RESPONSIVE DISPLAY
QWERTY KEYBOARD
TOUCH SCREEN
VIRTUAL KEYBOARD
VOICE COMMANDS
RINGTONE FORMATS: AAC, AAC+, eAAC, eAAC+, MP3
RINGTONES: Preloaded and downloadable
WALLPAPERS: Preloaded and downloadable
DISPLAY TYPE: TFT
COLORS: Titanium; Winter White
WEIGHT: 5.6 oz; 163 grams
SIZE (H X W X D): 2.3 x 4.5 x 0.6 in.; 114 x 58 x 15.6 mm
DISPLAY SIZE: 3.1-in.; HGVA (320 x 480 pixels); 3:2
ANTENNA TYPE: Internal
CALCULATOR
CALENDAR: Calendar, Corporate (Exchange) calendar
CLOCK: Alarm clock
FLIGHT MODE
MEMORY: 2 GB microSD pre-installed
ACCELEROMETER
NETWORKS: WCDMA 900/1700/2100, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (Category 7/8), EDGE, GPRS Class 12, AGPS
REMOVABLE MEMORY: supports up to 32 GB microSD
SENSORS: Proximity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor

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