Motorola CLIQ

September 11, 2009 by kemalserkan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Android, Mobile, Motorola, Smartphone 

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Bir Android tabanlı cep bilgisayarı daha Motorola CLIQ.  Uzun zamandır görüntüleri ele geçirilemeyen Motorola CLIQ sonunda ele geçirildi. Gerçekten etkileyici özelliklere ve görünüşe sahip bir cep bilgisayarı.

Güzel özelliklerinden bir ise Motorola mühendisleri tarafından geliştirilen MotoBlur arayüzü. Kullanıcıya etkişelimli bir kullanış keyfi sunuyor.

Özellikleri

  • Android 1.5 işletim sistemi
  • Qualcomm MSM7201A Processor, 528 MHz
  • 256MB RAM, 512MB ROM
  • 3 Bant WCDMA, 4 Bant GSM
  • HSDPA (7.2 Mbps)
  • 3.1 inç’lik, 320 x 480 piksel çözünürlüğünde dokunmatik ekran
  • 114 x 58 x 15.6 mm; 163gr
  • ‘Son derece’ kişiselleştirilebilir ev ekranı
  • 5MP kamera
  • MicroSD
  • GPS
  • E-Pusula, Google harita, Android HTML Web Tarayıcısı
  • Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi
  • Müzikçalar, 3.5mm kulaklık jakı
  • 1420 mAh batarya
  • 6 saate kadar konuşma, 13.5 güne kadar bekleme süresi

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  • Android 1.5 işletim sistemi
  • Qualcomm MSM7201A Processor, 528 MHz
  • 256MB RAM, 512MB ROM
  • 3 Bant WCDMA, 4 Bant GSM
  • HSDPA (7.2 Mbps)
  • 3.1 inç’lik, 320 x 480 piksel çözünürlüğünde dokunmatik ekran
  • 114 x 58 x 15.6 mm; 163gr (hopps! çok ağırmış ya)
  • ‘Son derece’ kişiselleştirilebilir ev ekranı :)
  • 5MP kamera
  • MicroSD
  • GPS (adım adım tarif özelliği yani şuradan dön, şuraya sap vb.)
  • E-Pusula, Google harita, Android HTML Web Tarayıcısı
  • Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi
  • Müzikçalar, 3.5mm kulaklık jakı
  • 1420 mAh batarya
  • 6 saate kadar konuşma, 13.5 güne kadar bekleme süresi

Motorola apparently planning another year of existence with claimed 2009 lineup for Verizon

December 17, 2008 by kemalserkan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Motorola 


Our first thought when we saw Boy Genius Report’s alleged shots of Moto phones that’ll find a home on Verizon in 2009 was, “holy cow, these look fake.” And yes, granted, they’re all renders — but what really set off the alarms for us was the fact that they look… well, nothing like Motorolas. At all. But then we thought about it for a second and realized that hey, you know, when you’re a once-great cellphone manufacturer losing market share hand over first and you’re looking for the Next Big Thing, you probably want to try something a little new, a little fresh, and a little crazy. So on that note, Verizon can apparently expect a “Rush 2″ early in the year that continues Moto’s contribution to the low-cost messaging phone trend; the “Calgary” (pictured), looking like a high-end Sidekick Slide minus the Sidekick; the “Inferno,” presumably succeeding the ZN4 (which was coincidentally codenamed “Blaze”); and finally the gorgeous “Flash,” which — as far as we’re concerned — should just take the A3000′s place. So yeah, these could be an elaborate hoax, but for Motorola’s sake, we hope they’re not.

Source engadget

Motorola n Windows Mobile come up with some fancy designs

December 17, 2008 by kemalserkan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Microsoft, Mobile, Motorola, Windows Mobile 

Motorola can build good looking phones but their OS sucks big time, according to wmpoweruser.com these new babies run on Windows Mobile. The BGR has got some more spyshots of few of the upcoming models from Motorola check it out here.

Source 1800pocketpc

Motorola Krave ZN4 review roundup

October 15, 2008 by kemalserkan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Motorola 

We had a feeling we’d get a mixed bag of reviews as soon as we first saw the Motorola Krave ZN4 — it’s one of those love it or hate it type things, you know? In some cases, reviewers chose to focus on the positives, noting that it was cute, unique, a good music player and a phone that would last and last without a recharge. Another batch of critics couldn’t hold back the whip, pointing out that it lacked WiFi, packed a lackluster browser, included yawn-worthy software and offered a keyboard that was “straight-up awkward.” As expected, overall ratings hovered between just below average to just above average, and it seems this phone will be exactly what you make it out to be. Moto fans will likely have plenty to cheer about, but those without a dog in the fight may want to give the writeups below a more thorough glance before dropping $149.99 and agreeing to a super-sized 2-year commitment.

Motorola Reportedly Showing a Strong Interest in Android

October 1, 2008 by kemalserkan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Android, Motorola 

By now, most people should know that the first company releasing a smartphone running Google’s Android operating system is HTC. But there are other phone makers in Google’s Open Handset Alliance, and one of these, Motorola, is supposedly putting a great deal of effort into Android.

AndroidAccording to an unconfirmed report, Motorola currently has 50 people working in its Android team, and is actively hiring more to bring that number up to 350.

Whether this report is true or not, there can be no doubt that Motorola is interested in Android. It has been a member of the OHA since the day it was first announced.

When it is going to introduce a model with this new operating system is not yet known, however.

HTC Is Firmly On Board

HTC is behind the T-Mobile G1, the first Android-based device, but this company is best known for its Windows Mobile smartphones. John Wang, HTC’s CMO, said his company thinks the two operating systems are complimentary, and will continue to use both in its products.

Wang told DigiTimes that Windows Mobile offers high performance and a large number of third-party software titles, while Android gives hardware and software developers more flexibility.

HTC has committed to releasing multiple Android-based models in short order.

What about Samsung and LG?

Two of the other handset makers in the OHA –Samsung and LG — may be taking a “wait and see” approach.

Mirae Asset Securities, a market analyst firm based in Korea, says that these companies won’t be coming out with Android-based devices before the second half of next year.

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