With the chic entry-level Moto A810 Motorola will further expand its line of PDA handsets. From the world’s first pen-based PDA, the Motorola A6188, to the breakthrough MING, and now today’s A810, Motorola’s PDA devices were conceived, designed, developed and manufactured in China. So far, more than eight million Motorola pen-based PDA handsets have been sold in China. With its s...
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LetsGoMobile on 23rd Sep 2008 (via letsgomobile.org)
The new A1600 and A1800 out of Moto's touchy MING series have already been fully outed, but it turns out Moto wants to bundle a third touchscreen Linux piece in there to make a complete set: the A810, which goes to retail without that MING name attached. In the press release, Motorola comes right out and calls it "entry-level" -- and considering that the 2 megapixel camera and polarizing styling f
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Engadget on 9th Jul 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
Four soon-to-be-announced devices, the Motorola A810, ZN200, VU20 and a Moto Mystery make up a broad variety of different phones.
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MobileGazzette on 3rd Jul 2008 (via mobilegazette.com)
Quick: name a Linux-based Motorola touchscreen phone that isn't widely distributed in North America. Oh, wait, that's all of them! In this case, "all of them" includes the little A810, a phone that's been kicking around the rumor mill since way, way back in February of this year. EDGE data and a 2 megapixel camera should help keep this one priced somewhere in the midrange, and while not necessaril
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Engadget on 2nd Jul 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
Taiwanese site ePrice managed to put an example of Motorola's upcoming A810 Linux phone for Asian markets through its paces recently, and while it may not carry the mystique of the also-inbound A1600 MING 2, it's still a whole heck of a lot more Linux than Moto gives us 'round these parts (pardon the bitterness in our voices here). Sounds like it's a really solidly built device -- despite the fact
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Engadget on 26th May 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
Here's another handset that was spotted at the FCC site last week. Apparently, this is the Motorola A810, a new Linux-based touch screen smartphone with the onscreen keyboard and handwriting recognition, along with an FM radio, and tri-band GSM support. The U.S. release is questionable, though availability details are unknown yet. Stay tuned for more details....
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Cellaz on 29th Apr 2008 (via cellaz.com)
Not yet officially announced, the Motorola A810 is a compact touchscreen smartphone. But will it offer enough to be appealing in this increasingly competitive market segment?
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MobileGazzette on 25th Apr 2008 (via mobilegazette.com)
Motorola's latest Linux-based smartphone has slipped through the FCC in the form of the A810. This touchscreen-based handset offers a 2 megapixel camera and few hardware buttons. It hasn't been announced yet, but we have gleaned a few details. Read the full story here.
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MobileBurn on 25th Apr 2008 (via MobileBurn.com)
An unannounced Motorola A810 phone has been revealed by FCC documents. Motorola A810 is powered by Linux OS, have a touch screen and will not have a keyboard. The linux smartphone has quite a clean design at the front. You can see the Send/Answer key at the left, Power/End key at the right and a 5-way
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CellPhonesZone on 24th Apr 2008 (via cellphoneszone.net)