Motorola mobiles for everyone?
Motorola has announced a number of new mobile phones that will look to put the manufacturer back at the top of the handset tree.
It has emerged that a touchscreen model, a slider, a HDSPA-enabled clamshell and a mysterious candybar are among the Chicago-based telecommunications firm's plans to win over mobile customers.
According to Mobile Gazette, the Motorola A810, which was unveiled earlier this year, will be a fairly basic phone that incorporates a two-megapixel camera with touchscreen technology.
The Motorola ZN200, a slider model, will also offer a two-megapixel camera as well as a 176 x 220 pixel display, Bluetooth, microSD compatibility and an FM radio.
Next up is the VU20, which is equipped with HSDPA and "from the inside
looks rather like a Motorola U9 or PEBL U6" and finally comes a model the site calls a "MOTOMYSTERY".
"This is a 3G device with a two-megapixel primary camera, video calling, plus microSD expandable memory," it states, adding that the "really surprising thing" is that it also offers A-GPS support
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