Friday, July 24, 2009

Motorola TLKR T7 walkie-talkies


Motorola have long been the name in walkie-talkies, or two-way radios as they should perhaps be called. The TLKR T7 are aimed at those who want to stay in contact in harsh environments, with the box suitably adorned with skiers, snowboarders and the like.

In the box you get the two handsets themselves, a docking station for charging those two handsets, belt clips and battery packs.

The base charges the handsets directly when they are slotted in, but you also have the option of charging the battery packs separately, for example if you have more than one pack. You could also use four standard AAA batteries to power a handset, which is a nice fallback should the worst happen.

The handsets aren't the smallest around, but they are suitably rugged. Measuring 54x 30 x 202 (including the aerial) they sit comfortably in the hand, with the rubber surround providing a secure grip in gloved or wet hands. The push-to-talk button on the left-hand side seems to fall naturally under the thumb or forefinger of whichever hand you are holding them in.

A small 1-inch LCD screen sits on the front, which is large enough to convey all the relevant information and lets you see which channel you are on, what options are selected and so on. Below this screen is a range of control buttons which are too small for operating with gloves, but it is most likely that you'd set these things up before setting out.

The handsets have 8 channels with 121 subcodes, which will have to be the same before setting out. But this is a sophisticated device, so should the need arise, you can set Dual Watch, which will cover two separate channels - perhaps as a control station for two opposing factions in a team game.

Channel setting is easy directly through the menu, or using the scan feature that will zip through and pause on transmitting channels. When you hit the right channel, a button press exits the scan leaving you connected (to someone at least).

The menus present a whole array of advanced features that many will never use, but they do make the T7 a highly versatile choice of walkie-talkie. You can set a room monitor mode (like a baby monitor), silent mode (with vibration alerting) as well as a timer.

There are also a range of group functions which do take some time to get used to, but will allow you to individually name each handset, which comes in handy as you can use the T7 for direct calling of other users in your group, as well as transmitting to the entire group. Caller ID is a real bonus when working in larger groups too.

You'll also be able to opt for handsfree operation, meaning you don't have to push the button to communicate, although you'll need to buy an additional headset to make this possible. The VOX option can then be selected in the menus, as well as setting the sensitivity level, so it will respond to positive voice signals, but not laboured breathing for example.

The battery life is also really impressive, giving you about 18 hours from the battery pack, or 20 hours from AAA batteries, so it is not only flexible, but performs well too.

The great thing about the T7 though is the quality of voice transmission, which came over loud and clear and free from interference. Neat features like the roger beep that let you know the other person has finished transmitting make them simple to use and with plenty of volume, so if your handset is stuffed in a rucksack pocket, you'll still be able to hear it.

The T7 are rated to 10km in perfect conditions, which of course will depend very much on terrain and so on. Built-up areas will reduce this significantly, so don't think about ditching your mobile phone, but for group activities outdoors you should be within range.

Motorola Ivory E18, a luxury phone


You know that not all phones that are designed to be placed just for one reason or another. In the case of Ivory E18, a luxury terminal designed by Motorola, that reason was that no operator was interested in offering their customers.
This terminal provides a screen that slides into two phases. The first showed the function buttons and the second keypad. Apart from that, including a 3 megapixel camera. Not much for a device that had an estimated price of 2,000 euros in its edition stainless steel and tens of thousands of euros into their planned gold and platinum editions. Especially when you consider that your phone has one of the most ugly designs we’ve seen in recent times.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Motorola ROKR ZN50 Touchscreen


Motorola Korea Inc today announces the launch of ROKR ZN50 Touchscreen phone in Korea, a sophisticated 3G full-touch screen sliding phone with excellent music capabilities.
Highlights:
  • Ultimate Music Player Features and Service Benefits
  • Excellent Music Infrastructure
  • Superior Sound System
  • Free Access to Melon Free Club
  • Full-touch Screen and Multimedia adding Usability and Fun

Features and Specifications:
  • WCDMA 2100, GSM 900/1800/1900, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps connectivity
  • 3.2”, 240×427px 262k TFT color display
  • 3.2 mpx camera
  • SRS WOW HD sound system, built-in EQ
  • 30 hours of Music Play
  • Built in GPS
  • microSD slot for up to 16GB of memory
  • T-DMB2 TV tuner
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • USB 2.0 (HS),
  • 3.5 mm headphone jack
  • 950 mAh battery
ROKR is available in two unique color combinations: chic black and red and cool blue and white.
  • Dimensions: 54 (W) x 108.9 (H) x 14.34(T) mm
  • Weight: 143g

Friday, July 10, 2009

Motorola Z6W: The Phone With User Friendly Features


The Motorola Z6W is a slider phone that has a very sturdy finish. This mobile works on 2G networks and is GSM enabled. So, it is easy to remain connected with this mobile phone from any place on the earth.

The Motorola Z6W has support for GPRS, EDGE, WLAN, Bluetooth and USB connectivities. The user can send files to others gadgets wirelessly as it has support for Bluetooth connectivity. There is also the USB port for transferring files with the help of cable cords. The handset comes with a built in web browser. Now, the user can send and receive emails with attachments with the help of this gadget. The internet is a great option to search for information and download programs for the purpose of entertainment and knowledge. The programs may be in the form of games, videos or movies.


The user can also entertain himself with the songs and music that he or she can download from the internet. The 64 MB RAM is sufficient for storing of files in the mobile. This memory can be utilised to store ringtones and messages too. The music player of the mobile can play on formats such as MP3, AAC and AAC+. Thus, playing all sorts of songs and music becomes possible on its player.

The 2 MP camera is what fascinates the people most. Motorola Z6W can take seducing pictures with great clarity. The resolution power of the camera is 1600 x 1200 pixels. The user can carry the mobile to any destination and use it to take pictures. Images captured get displayed on the screen of the handset for the user to view and edit. Its screen gives 240 x 320 pixels resolution. Screen-savers and wallpapers when stored on this screen make the handset look very enigmatic. The Motorola Z6W is supported by a battery that can give 400 h of standby time and 7 hr of talk time. Its dimensions are 105 x 45 x 17.3 mm and it weighs only 110 gms.

Motorola ROKR E8 – most awaited and most talked about gadget

The ROKR E8 is the most awaited and most talked about gadget from Motorola. The handset has got Bluetooth and other relevant features that you might be looking for in your latest mobile phone. It would be an ideal handset for mobile lovers all over the world.

The ROKR E8 from Motorola has become the most talked about gadget, even though it hasn’t been launched so far. Announced in the end quarter of last year, the handset will soon hit the market place. With dimensions of 115 mm x 53 mm x 10.6 mm and a weight of just 100 g, the handset would be a convenient and light gadget to be carried in your purse, pocket or hands.

The Motorola ROKR E8 is going to be another star in the ROKR range of phones from Motorola, as the phone is said to posses a stunning look and a TFT screen that’s capable of showing 256,000 colours and has the resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Besides the looks, the handset has got a dynamic memory. Apart from the internal memory of 2GB, external memory of upto 4GB is also there so you don’t have to worry about the memory of your phone. You can easily roam across the world as the handset automatically switches between GSM Quad 950, 1800, 850, and 1900 modes.

Using this handset is really enjoyable for those who love music, games, and capturing shots that attract them. The ROKR comes with a 1600x1200 pixel camera that lets you capture your favourite shots or record the desired footage. You can store the video for later viewing or sharing with others. Besides the camera feature, you have the FM radio and music player that let you enjoy listening to your favourite music channel and favourite music whenever you wish to. The games that come pre-installed let you have fun while you are out or sitting idle at home.

Now you don’t need to worry about making calls every time you wish to contact your family, friends or colleagues as the messaging service (that includes the MMS, SMS, IM, and email) incorporated in this gadget lets you stay connected to others without actually requiring to make a call. This Bluetooth enabled phone provides you with easy connectivity to other Bluetooth compatible devices. The handset also supports EDGE, GPRS, HSCSD, Infrared, and USB connectivity. Besides this, you can stay connected to the web while on the move as this gadget comes with WAP internet browser.

The handset has got all the features that can be looked for in a latest mobile handset. It’s got a huge memory, smart casing, optimum performance output and what not.

Motorola RAZR maxx V6: 3G mobile

RAZR maxx V6 is an eye catching 3G mobile phone from the lineage of Motorola with latest and advanced technology. Motorola RAZR maxx V6 fulfills the need of business users, office -goers, music lovers and game players. The mobile phone is one of the slimmest and smallest mobile phone with attractive features like high resolution imaging, multi-media messaging service, high-end connectivity, and extendable memory storage and music player.

Motorola RAZR maxx V6 is clamshell mobile phone measuring 53x104.5x15.5mm and weighs only 105 grams. The stylish mobile phone comes in dual screen; the TFT display gives 262k color with 240x320 pixels on its internal screen whereas secondary external screen of the phone displays 65k colors with 120x 160 pixel resolution. On the high resolution screen, outer LCD screen acts as viewfinder for capturing your own picture. With the high-enriched camera, users enjoy capturing both still and movable objects with the 2 megapixel camera. Thus, with the VGA camera user a take active part in video calling.

The multimedia messaging services on the phone has made the non-verbal communication effective as it supports multi-media messaging services. On the phone, user can send text, sound, music, videos etc through the messaging feature like SMS, MMS, EMS, emails and instant messaging. Considering the importance of music, Motorola RAZR maxx V6 entertains the users with its integrated music player on different music formats like MP3, AAC, eAAC+ formats. Apart from that, user avails touch sensitive music keys and hands free speaker phone.

The handset is based on iconic RAZR, the Motorola RAZR maxx is a HSDPA, 3G smartphone; the connectivity used in the handset is EDGE for networking process. User can share the data through wireless and wired technology with the compatible devices through Bluetooth and USB connection respectively. While sharing the data, user need not worry for the memory as built-in memory have the storage capacity of 50MB and for the more storage user can attach MicroSD and TransFLash cards.

Motorola KRAVE ZN4

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Motorola Sidekick Slide


Motorola Sidekick Slide Mobile Phone

May 17, 2009

Motorola Sidekick Slide Mobile PhoneMotorola Sidekick Slide SmartPhone is exclusive to the T-mobile network and comes in an elegant slide design with dimensions of (H)119.4 x (W)61 x (D)17.8mm and weighs 150 grams. The full QWERTY key pad is revealed once you slide open the phone. The keys are neatly spaced enabling easy input of text and numbers. It comes with external navigation tool and control keys that enables you to use the phone even in the slide closed position.

Motorola Sidekick Slide Bluetooth Mobile Phone comes with a large QVGA screen with high resolution and supports 65k colours. It is loaded with 128MB internal memory and supports microSD card up to 4GB. Its battery offers a talk time of 7 hours and standby time of 156 hours. You can browse the web with its integrated WAP browser. EDGE and GPRS technology included in this mobile phone enables high speed internet access. The messaging features of the phone are instant messaging, enhanced messaging, email, text messaging and multimedia messaging.

Bluetooth and USB integrated in this mobile phone enable connectivity with other compatible devices. Motorola Sidekick Slide Mobile Phone operates on quad band network and hence facilitates you with world wide roaming. It incorporates CrystalTalk technology that provides high sound quality, reducing the surrounding noise.

You can enjoy music on the go with its built-in music player. It supports MP3 and polyphonic ring tones. With the 1.3 mega pixel camera incorporated in the phone you can capture all those beautiful moments that you want to cherish. The organiser feature includes calculator, phone book, clock, handsfree speaker, etc. Motorola Sidekick Slide Camera Mobile Phone is an internet focused mobile phone with remarkable features.

Motorola RAZR2 V9x





Motorola's RAZR2 V9x is an almost identical version of the RAZR2 V9. The major difference between the two is that the V9x contains a GPS receiver compatible with network-dependent navigation tools, for example AT&T Navigator in the US. The GPS navigation can be displayed on the outer screen, which is designed for hands-free use when driving. Like the V9, it still features a 2-megapixel digital camera capable of video calling, Bluetooth connectivity, and mp3/MPEG4 playback. The V9x still has 45MB of internal memory, but its expansion capability has increased to 8GB with a microSD card. The included Opera browser is updated to version 8.5 as well.

Motorola Q11


Name:
Motorola Q11
Filename:
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Keywords:
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Date added:
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Description:
General:

Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

Announced: 2008, October

Status: Coming soon (December 2008)


Size:

Dimensions: 117 x 64 x 11.7 mm, 85 cc

Weight: 115 g


Display:

Type: TFT, 256K colors

Size: 320 x 240 pixels, 2.4 inches
- Second external touch sensitive 256K colors, 2 inches display (240 x 320 pixels)


Camera:

Type: 3 MP, 2048x1536 pixels

Features: flash, video (15fps), 8x Zoom


Multimedia:

Ringtones: Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3

Video: RV, MPEG4, H.264, WMV, 15 fps player

Audio: MIDI, MP3, AAC, AAC+, AAC+ Enhanced, WAV, WMA, WAX, WMV player

Imaging:

Documents:


Memory, OS and CPU:

Phonebook: unlimited entries , Photocall

Call records: entries

Card slot: microSD (TransFlash), up to 32GB

- 64 MB RAM
- 128 MB Flash

OS: Windows Mobile 6.1

Processor: Freescale ARM 7 LTE


Networking:

GPRS: Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
3G No
WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
HSCSD: No
EDGE: Class 10, 236.8 kbps
Bluetooth: Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared: No
USB: Yes, v1.1 microUSB
GPS: Yes, built-in with aGPS function


Features:

Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM

Browser: WAP 2.2/HTML (Pocket IE6)

Games: Yes, download now

Colors: Black

Others: - Java MIDP 2.0
- 5-way navigation button
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Voice memo/dial
- Built-in handsfree
- T9

Package:


Power Management:

Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1170 mAh

Stand-by: Up to 195 h

Talk time: Up to 7 h 30 min


Saturday, July 4, 2009

Motorola's Aura Celestial Edition soon taking "giant leaps" for "mankind"


Here's a fact: the world really doesn't need another mildly tweaked Aura. Sorry, it just doesn't. That being true and all, we're still pretty jazzed to see Motorola giving the ultra-luxurious handset another go with the moon-themed Celestial Edition. Word on the street has it that this here handset won't deviate much from the predecessor, but it will come pre-loaded with multimedia from the original moon landing mission, a laser etched quote honoring the 40th anniversary of the journey and a price tag that's far, far beyond stratospheric. We're told that it's all set to go on sale next month, but good luck finding one.

Sprint follows Boost, gets Motorola Clutch i465 this summer


Sprint subsidiary Boost Mobile got first dibs, but now it's the parent's turn -- which means Sprint proper will be taking delivery of the Motorola Clutch i465 for its Direct Connect iDEN network this summer. No exact release date was given, but interest parties are welcome to sign up now to be informed when they can drop the cash -- $39.99 on contract, to be exact, after the application of a total of $70 in rebates on a new two-year agreement. The little beast gives you full QWERTY (a Motorola first for iDEN), mil-spec 810F compliance for withstanding the worst you can throw at it, Bluetooth, GPS, and a VGA camera that isn't likely to win you any photography awards. Of course, if you want it that badly, you could just make the leap to Boost today -- but otherwise, stay tuned.

Motorola Rival launches on Verizon, LG Neon seen casting suspicious glares


The Casio Exilim was the big news out of Verizon this week, but it wasn't the only anticipated model to finally get announced for the carrier. The Motorola A455 Rival sorta reminds us of LG's Neon for AT&T, offering a touchscreen basically for the sole purpose of on-screen dialing so you don't need to slide out the keyboard or do anything crazy with the d-pad just to place a call; otherwise, you've got a 2 megapixel cam, EV-DO, VZ Navigator, and microSD expansion to 8GB. Even though the Neon's the doppelganger here, the Rival's priced more like the upmarket Xenon -- on contract after rebate -- and is available now in your choice of silver and purple.

Motorola VE440 "Cadbury" shows up with the Bluetooth SIG folks


Want a sneak peek at Motorola's first Android phone? Well, you're looking in decidedly the wrong place -- but if you want to know what's coming down the pike in the company's low-end stable (and who doesn't?), look no further than our dear friends at the Bluetooth SIG. Ever since the SIG's database started offering Mr. Blurrycam-style shots of upcoming products, we've really started to warm up to their ways -- and the VE440 is the latest to roll up to the counter. There's not much to see here, but we know from the SIG filing that it's a CDMA phone destined for North American markets, so we wouldn't be surprised to see this on, say, Cricket or MetroPCS in the near future.

Motorola QA1 Karma coming to AT&T


We've been hearing about this one since the wee months of the year, so it's good to see Motorola and AT&T come to the table to finally make it happen. The QA1 Karma follows the ever-popular QWERTY route, this time in a portrait slider configuration (a la Samsung Propel) with 3G, support for AT&T Navigator, a 2 megapixel camera, and a 2.5-inch QVGA display. A little like the Hint, ain't it? Find it in stores starting June 28 for on contract after a rebate. Follow the break for AT&T's unboxing (and it's even available in HD, if you're into that sort of thing).

Motorola's Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset packs 'true' bone conduction technology, modicum of style


Motorola isn't shying away from a fight here with its Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset -- and if there's anything the Bluetooth headset industry needs, it's some manner of controversy. The company is calling its new HX1 the "only Bluetooth headset to use true bone conduction technology," with a user activated "Stealth Mode" that switches the set from regular mic to an in-ear sensor which picks vibrations right off the bone for talking in particularly noisy environments. Jawbone, on the other hand, picks up vibrations from the outside of the face, but primarily as an "Activity Sensor," though the latest version nabs some audio from those vibrations -- both manufacturers naturally claim a military heritage to their technology. It'll take some actual testing to see who wins out, but it sounds like some good tech from Moto all the same. We do know one thing, however: no amount of in-ear stylings can ever ease your transition into general society. No word on price of a US release date for the HX1, it hits Asia in July.

Motorola's i856 iDEN slider takes a mind-bending journey through the FCC


Remember that Motorola i856 we told you about way back in March? It's now lost its FCC innocence, garnering external photos and a user's manual for our excited perusal. As phones go, it's nothing much to look at -- but this is iDEN we're talking about, where sliders and multimedia features are still awfully hard to come by . Indeed, the i856 has a dedicated music button right on its face, a far cry from the ultra-rugged workabout Nextels of yore. Probably not a fit for construction site types, but for your average Boost Mobile customer, this'll definitely be a win. No word on a release date or a full list of carrier partners just yet.

Motorola W766 "Harmony" for Verizon gets Bluetooth SIG certification


In terms of leaking juicy product info, we're accustomed to the Bluetooth SIG being one of the least helpful certification bodies around town, so imagine our surprise to see those guys outing the upcoming Motorola W766 (codenamed "Harmony," apparently) with some photography. This clamshell certainly isn't anything special, but we've heard from other sources that it'll likely replace the W755 -- which basically looked old the moment it was launched -- at some point in the next few months. Oh, and yes, no worries -- A2DP's in the cards.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

New Motorola A1200R Ming Mobile Launched


The Motorola A1200 MING became quite a popular mobile phone after its launch back in 2006, and now the handset maker decided it was high time to release into the wild a successor of the device, in the form of Motorola A1200R, a handset that has great chances to prove as successful as the original model.

The new Motorola A1200R has been announced for release onto the mobile phone market in Argentina, and it seems that the company also intends to launch it on other markets from the Latin American continent. The handset comes towards users with basically the same design as its predecessor, though there are a few differences that can be noticed.

Design-wise, the differences between the A1200 and the A1200R are hardly visible. However, the A1200R comes with features that are not included in the old phone – although it still runs on a Linux platform.

The Features are:

  • Widgets (providing access to weather, news and so on)
  • Microsoft Office document editing
  • Business card scanner – using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology
  • FM radio (I thought the old MING already had this)
  • 1GB memory card included in the box

The other advance A1200R is the ability to display and edit Word and Excel files from Microsoft Office. You can also browse the Internet and synchronize personal and corporate emails. Unlike its previous version, the mobile also has FM radio.

Motorola ROKR W6 Mobile Annopunced







































Motorola ROKR W6 Mobile
Motorola unwrapped a new clamshell phone in Mexico earlier this week. The W6 phone from the ROKR series aims to give a decent music experience as well as few workout suggestions to keep the user healthy. With the integrated fitness app, a user can key in his name, age, sex, weight and height and the app will automatically compute the data to create a training plan. There’s also a timer to track the workout duration and support to export these details to an Excel format.

Key Features:
- Tools to organize your training sessions, keep track of your physical condition
- Music-dedicated keys, delivering quick access to your favorite songs, and stereo Bluetooth support

Display Type: TFT screen, 256K colors, 176 x 220 pixels, 1.9 inches
Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 880 mAh, StandBy (350 h), Talk Time (6 h 40 min)
Camera: 1.3 MP, 1280 x 1024 pixels, Video
Memory: 20mb Built-in memory, supports microSD (TransFlash) up to 2GB
Connectivity: GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, miniUSB
The new Motorola MOTOROKR W6 is a low price Sports and Music phone.This new model has a slim and attractive design combined with its training tools make it the ideal equipment for those users fans of physical activity.
The new MOTOROKR W6 has a 1.3 Megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom to capture and play videos, with storage capacity of 20MB of internal memory and up to 2GB external memory with optional microSD card.The MOTO ROKR W6 has 1.9-inch display screen adn miniUSB support.It has a good talk time Up to 6 h 40

Motorola Launches MotoYuva W160 and W156



Motorola India has strengthened its Motoyuva portfolio by launching two new mobile phones: the sleek, black-and-white FM radio MOTOYUVA W160 and the slim, elegant, affordable MOTOYUVA W156.

The sleek, stylish and affordable MOTOYUVA W160 offers a built-in stereo FM radio, which allows users to tune into their favourite FM radio stations while on the go. Preloaded FM radio stations and an enhanced FM radio user interface enable consumers to listen to FM over the speakerphone.

Both phones offer an enhanced viewing experience with a 1.6 inch and 128x128 pixels display.

“We are happy to offer the Indian consumer a wider choice of Motorola entry-level mobile phones with the new MOTOYUVA W156 and MOTOYUVA W160,” said Motorola Mobile Devices head of India Operations Faisal Siddiqui. “We believe the FM radio feature is an exciting entertainment feature while on the go. We encourage more and more to stay connected with slim, elegant affordability.”

The MOTOYUVA W156 and MOTOYUVA W160 provide up to 550 minutes of talk time3 and standby time of up to 465 hours3. Motorola’s CrystalTalkTM makes the talking experience more pleasurable by reducing background noises so callers can always hear and be heard in busy places where they live, work and play.

For fast and easy access to contact numbers, the MOTOYUVA W156 and MOTOYUVA W160 offer an internal phonebook of 200 contacts2 and storage of 80 SMS2. Motorola enhances the dialing experience with large font for better accuracy and clear, large button keypads for easy navigation and quick texting.

Motorola New Touchscreen EVOKE QA4 Announced


Motorola has introduced a new phone called the Evoke QA4, with a 2.8" full touch-screen.
The Evoke supports different messaging styles with a full touch-screen QWERTY keyboard and slide out traditional keypad. Users can customize the home screen content with integrated widgets and personalized RSS feeds, and use the full HTML browser to share pictures, videos and more online.

"We understand the importance of having a mobile phone that helps you stay connected simply and seamlessly with your friends and family, whether you prefer to talk, text or network," said Mark Shockley, corporate vice president and general manager, Motorola Mobile Devices. "Motorola Evoke offers the cutting-edge convenience and instant gratification of a full touch-screen, intuitive online browsing and the ability to stay plugged in on your terms."

Evoke offers multiple ways to make a phone call with a physical slider keypad and intuitive dialing features on the touch-screen. Equipped with an accelerometer, Evoke can be turned on its side to reveal a full-touch QWERTY keyboard. It also has home screen messaging icons, predictive text, IM-style messaging and Bluetooth.

Web connectivity lets users publish photos and clips taken with Evoke onto their favorite blogs and sharing sites. Touching the screen gives instant access to a full HTML browser and quick-start widgets can be used to bring up sites such as MySpace and YouTube. It also features built-in integration with MySpace.

The Evoke QA4 will be available in Q2 2009. Pricing is unknown.

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