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Thursday, 01 December 2005 |
 A1010
Motorola A1010 Review 
The Motorola A1010 was announced at the 3GSM show in February 2005. It's powered by Symbian 7.0 Operating System (UIQ v2.1), the same operating system as the SonyEricsson P910. Apparently, it will be aimed at corporate users, and has 3G, VPN and push email. The Motorola A1010 improves things a lot compare to A1000. The handset is stylish, and is of course 3G capable. It looking more like a PDA rather than a cellphone. A1010 has a popular form factor with its huge 208x320 TFT touchpad display. Also 2 megapixel camera which allow video and photographs with zoom (upto 4x digital zoom). The phone does have extended memory support in the form of Trans flash removable memory. This smartphone comes with the Picsel document viewer and editor with supports Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Adobe PFD, Unzip and other popular file formats. Its 3G feature offering video conferencing using the high speed UMTS networks. Also suport streaming and playback of MP3 / MPEG 4 files. You can use the HTML browser to surf the internetwith its huge display. This phone also boasts of having the A-GPS functionality with makes it possible to have location based services as and when these get popular. For the connectivity, the A1010 is well prepared with USB and bluetooth present for data exchange as well as synchronizing with the PC. Motorola A1010 Review |