Motorola A910 Linux Phone Gets FCC Approval

Motorola's feature-packed cell phone, the Moto A910, gained the approval from the FCC. The phone runs a special Linux-Java operating system and boasts WiFi connectivity over UMA. The A910 is equipped with a 1.3 megapixel camera and Lumi-LED Flash technology.
For the business user, the A910 offers calendars, contacts and email applications. The J2ME on the phone lets you explore your wild side with support for the latest games. The phone supports streaming video, and offers a TransFlash memory card slot.
Other features include Bluetooth, a mini-USB headset jack and MotoSync software. No word on the pricing though.
12/28/2006 2:05:03 AM
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