Motorola A910 WiFi Handset, A728 and A732 Unveiled

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Wednesday, July 27, 2005 by Fabrizio Pilato

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Motorola has just revealed new handsets geared to deliver seamless mobile office connectivity for the mobile professional. The Motorola A910 with WiFi, A728 and A732 are all Linux-based handsets despite the recent release of the Windows Mobile powered Motorola Q handset with QWERTY keyboard.

From Motorola’s Announcement

Motorola A910

With Motorola’s next generation user interface, the A910 handset delivers UMA technology with seamless access to GSM and GPRS features over WLAN. MotoSync offers home or office desktop connection capabilities for when you hit the road. Integrated Bluetooth adds hands-free communications and other Bluetooth-enabled accessory support like the RazrWire eyewear.

Motorola A728

The Motorola A728 Linux-based handset offers a multitude of communication features and mobile office necessities including intelligent handwriting, PIM and email capability, SyncML support, speech recognition dialing, hands-free connections, “Power Word” dictionary and Yahoo! Messenger.

Motorola A732

Enabled with intuitive finger-writing recognition, the Motorola A732 simplifies communications. Use your finger to write characters (Chinese and Roman) on the sliding keypad and send what you wrote as a text message! This intelligent device also utilizes a predictive text engine to learn each user’s writing style and supports basic gesture commands for editing and switching between languages – all in a stylish slider form-factor.

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