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Motorola announces three new Android phones for AT&T on Wed Oct 06, 2010 5:01 am
DragonMaster Jay
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The onslaught of new Android smartphones continues, as Motorola has announced three new models that will soon be making their way to an AT&T store near you. The new handsets—the Motorola Bravo, Flipout, and Flipside—all will be available in time for the holidays, at prices ranging from $80 to $130.
All three phones include Wi-Fi and 3G support, and a 3-megapixel camera. All three phones also will run Android version 2.1, which is (unfortunately) not the latest or greatest version of the Android OS. The newer version 2.2, which adds support for Adobe Flash among other enhancements, is already available on phones like Motorola’s own Droid 2 and the Droid X.
In addition, all of Motorola’s new phones will feature the Motorblur interface on top of the Android OS; Motoblur syncs information from a variety of sources, including your contacts, e-mail accounts, and social networks, and delivers it in a steady stream of updates. Motorola says its new phones will feature a “new and enhanced” version of Motoblur that will let users have more control over screen customization, as well as a better battery manager. It also is supposed to offer better handling of personal and corporate e-mail, as well as improved social networking features.
More: http://www.macworld.com/article/154633/2010/10/android_att.html
All three phones include Wi-Fi and 3G support, and a 3-megapixel camera. All three phones also will run Android version 2.1, which is (unfortunately) not the latest or greatest version of the Android OS. The newer version 2.2, which adds support for Adobe Flash among other enhancements, is already available on phones like Motorola’s own Droid 2 and the Droid X.
In addition, all of Motorola’s new phones will feature the Motorblur interface on top of the Android OS; Motoblur syncs information from a variety of sources, including your contacts, e-mail accounts, and social networks, and delivers it in a steady stream of updates. Motorola says its new phones will feature a “new and enhanced” version of Motoblur that will let users have more control over screen customization, as well as a better battery manager. It also is supposed to offer better handling of personal and corporate e-mail, as well as improved social networking features.
More: http://www.macworld.com/article/154633/2010/10/android_att.html
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