Motorola MOTOMING multimedia phone
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The flip-open MOTOMING looks like an accessory from ''Star Trek'', and it backs up its good looks with a Linux-based OS, stereo Bluetooth and a talking dictionary.
Design
The Ming is truly one of the cooler phones we're ever tested, thanks in large part to its transluscent, ''Star Trek''-style cover. Flip it open and you'll find a jumbo-sized, 262,000-color display, which you can tap with the included stylus for surfing through the tabbed interface or dialing phone numbers. The Ming's colorful, intuitive menus looked great, and the phone itself felt light in our hands.
Features
One of Motorola's latest Linux-based handsets, the Ming arrives on the scene with a 2-megapixel camera, RealPlayer, stereo Bluetooth, microSD memory expansion and even a business card reader. The handset also comes with a cool ''talking'' dictionary; you just write a word on the screen with the stylus and the Ming reads in back to you in the language you choose, along with an on-screen definition -- nice. Still, we would have preferred that the EDGE-enabled Ming came with UMTS or HSDPA support.
Pros:
Touch screen with stylus; great flip-cover design; business card reader; talking dictionary
Cons:
UMTS or HSDPA support would have been a good thing
Conclusion:
With its cool flip-open design, touch screen, Linux-based OS and a dictionary that speaks, Motorola's MOTOMING feels like a next-generation phone. But while it comes packed with features such as stereo Bluetooth, RealPlayer and a 2-megapixel camera, someone forgot to include 3G data support.
Specifications
GSM/EDGE
Linux-based OS
Stereo Bluetooth
Touch screen with stylus
2-megapixel camera
RealPlayer
micro SD memory expansion
Business card reader
1/13/2007 11:14:20 PM
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