We only peeped the Linux-powered Motorola VE75 a short week ago and the good people at China's Zol.com.cn have already loaded their site to bursting with pics from every angle. While the site doesn't offer up anything new in the nitty-gritty detail department, it does include a handful of interface pics if you were left curious from our first mention. Release date is listed as mid-August for about
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Engadget on 28th Jul 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
I'm not sure whether we should thank the iPhone 3G launch or it's just a natural thing to see the pricing going down, but boy, Nokia N810 is now available for $299 at CompUSA! That amount will buy the full QWERTY-keyboard equipped, Linux-powered portable computer which you can bring with you, wherever you go. Plus,
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IntoMobile on 21st Jul 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Nothing says "I love you" like sending every single one of your hot new handset models your way, and that's pretty much the beautiful romance that's going on between Moto and China as of late. The A1600, A1800, and A810 have all induced various levels of lust from outsiders who can't get their paws on 'em (not yet, anyway), and now we've got another little bundle of Linux-powered joy to drool over
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Engadget on 19th Jul 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
Motorola hopes to arrest the negative press they've been getting lately by releasing their A1600 and A1800 smartphones. Packed with features like touchscreens, GPS with geotagging and a 3.0 megapixel camera with continuous autofocus, these Linux-powered ultra-modern smartphones have been reported to be available in small mobile phone shops in China. The A1600 and A1800 are
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FeelPhones on 26th Jun 2008 (via feelphones.com)
"The BGR site has posted photos of a new Linux-powered smartphone – MING A1800. Like its predecessor Motorola MING A1200 the new phone is packed in a pseudo clamshell phone with the flip and touchscreen display. This is a dual mode device for CDMA and GSM networks and with dual SIM slot, says the source. The A1800 comes with a 3-megapixel camera and Bluetooth interface, all this in a compact and
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PDAsNews on 29th Mar 2008 (via pdasnews.com)
The independent semiconductor company founded by Philips - NXP Semiconductors and the embedded Linux solution provider for mobile phones - Purple Labs today announced the low-cost Linux-powered 3G mobile phone. The so called Purple Magic phone is based on the NXP Nexperia Cellular System Solution 7210 for 3G, coupled with the Purple Labs Linux suite. The
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FeelPhones on 31st Jan 2008 (via feelphones.com)
The independent semiconductor company founded by Philips - NXP Semiconductors and the embedded Linux solution provider for mobile phones - Purple Labs today announced the low-cost Linux-powered 3G mobile phone. The so called Purple Magic phone is based on the NXP Nexperia Cellular System Solution 7210 for 3G, coupled with the Purple Labs Linux suite. First it's important to say this is a reference
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IntoMobile on 31st Jan 2008 (via intomobile.com)
"Some Chinese source has posted info and a picture of Motorola A1600 smartphone (MOTOMING 2). I’d remind you that another Linux-powered smartphone with the touch-sensitive display Motorola A1200 (MOTOMING) hit the Chinese stores last March and got high popularity. Probably Motorola A1600 will follow the steps of the predecessor. The new model features enhanced specs – a faster processor being on
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PDAsNews on 18th Dec 2007 (via pdasnews.com)