by Johan on March 22, 2007

The MOTORIZR Z3 is now available exclusively at T-Mobile retail stores, some selected authorized dealers, and online. This sexy slider MOTORIZR Z3 camera phone comes jam packed with a 2MP digital camera with 8x zoom, high-intensity camera light, landscape view finder, and dedicated external camera button.
Other features include support for T-Mobile’s My Album, a personal online album that stores pictures, video and voice messages, microSD slot, a built-in music player and stereo Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free listening.
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by Johan on March 1, 2007

The famous Motorola StarTac phone was released in 1996. The phone is now coming back to life in Korea as StarTac III a.k.a. MS900. The new Startac phone features NATE GPS, a 2 inch QVGA screen that can support 260K colors, and 128MB of internal memory. The company claims that the handset has 160 minutes of talk time and 300 hours of stand-by time (or more than 12 days). Other features include MP3 player, external LED for notifications, and a speaker phone. The Motorola StarTac III will be available later this year.
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by Johan on February 27, 2007

Still remember the Motorola StarTAC? The phone was the first clamshell cellphone to hit the US market, and the first to feature a “vibrate†function. It was also one of the first phone models to comfortably fit in the pocket.
Motorola has decided to launch in Korea the new generation of the StarTAC phone. Dubbed as the StarTAC III, this handset is actually a budget phone, low on features and aimed at first-time phone buyers. Pricing is still unknown.
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by Johan on February 12, 2007

Motorola MOTORIZR Z8 is using a Symbian OS, and can play video at 30 frames per second on its 2.2-inch (320 x 240 pixels) display screen. This “banana” has HSDPA high speed cellular data capability, 90MB of internal memory (expandable by 4GB using microSD) and a 2.0MP digicam with 8x zoom, LED flash, and red eye reduction. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
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by Johan on January 31, 2007
by Johan on January 24, 2007

Rumor has it that the 3G-enabled Motorola KRZR K1 will come with dual cameras, a QVGA main display, and dual mode UMTS. Meanwhile, other hardware specifications are yet unknown. Stay tuned for more information.
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by Johan on January 8, 2007

Motorola has launched an update to their Q smartphone, dubbed as the Motorola Q Pro. Designed for enterprise users, the new version provides a better security software, longer battery life, document editing capabilities, new fun accessories, direct shipment services, and enterprise call center support.
The MOTO Q PRO solution helps professionals stay mobile by including a vehicle power adapter and extended battery for power on the go. Running Windows Mobile™ 5.0, MOTO Q PRO supports a wide range of enterprise and personal email/PIM solutions It allows users to download, view and edit Microsoft Word documents in addition to viewing attachments in a variety of other formats including Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, photos and video clips. It’s open architecture and familiar operating environment opens the door to an expanding library of applications and eases system integration.
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by Johan on January 2, 2007

Vince Veneziani at CrunchGear provides us a short preview video of the gold Motorola RAZR V3i. The phone features a 1.23MP digicam, 12MB of built-in memory, a micro SDTM card slot, and USB connectivity. Watch the video after the jump!
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by FreshEffect on July 7, 2006

Here’s the latest picture of the Motorola Canary. Just Blaze is featured in the picture and has been reported that has got his hands on Motorola’s newest phone. For those who haven’t heard about this cellphone, it’s very similar to the RAZR but features a 2.0 megapixle camera. 17mb of memory, Bluetooth.. microSD card slot, and USB connectivity. Nothing has been said on price or availability yet. We’ll keep you posted. From Gizmodo via CellPhones@TechFresh.