Motorola has recently unveiled, in Singapore, a brand new phone that is targeted for those who need to access the Web while on the go. The handset in question is VE538 and it was announced together with other four devices that will soon hit the Singaporean market: Motorola ZN5, Motorola A1600 Ming, Motorola EM330 and Motorola W388. Of course, these four Moto phones are not actually new, since they...
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Softpedia on 25th Aug 2008 (via news.softpedia.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)
FCC has approved the rumored Motorola A1600 MING 2 smartphone. Judging by the available documentation this phone is for the Asian market and is not planned for a stateside release. But if you really want it, there's no problem in buying it outside the U.S. and bringing it back home, as it supports for quad band GSM, which allows for worldwide usage. Other features include Linux OS, a 3.2Mpix cam..
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Cellaz on 7th May 2008 (via cellaz.com)
It's too bad Motorola hasn't seen fit to bring the Motorola A1600 MING 2 to the US. The FCC has just checked off on the uniquely-designed A1600 MOTOMING 2 handset, which is good news to anyone looking forward to getting their hands on the Motorola clamshell. The Moto A1600 MING 2 ups the ante on its
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IntoMobile on 6th May 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Yo, Americans: if you want to learn more about a sweet-looking phone that Motorola doesn't think you should have, we've got just the place for you. Take a stroll on over to the FCC's documentation site, where you'll find a wealth of information on Moto's rumored A1600 MING 2. The Linux-based smartphone carries over the important parts of the original MING's trademark industrial design but upgrades
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Engadget on 6th May 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
After images of the unannounced Motorola MING A1800 leaked last week, now it's time for another MING handset - the Motorola A1600 MING. The new device runs on Linux interface and flaunts GPS, WLAN...
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GSMArena on 31st Mar 2008 (via gsmarena.com)