Friday, February 27, 2009

Motorola i465 press photo leaked

Motorola i465 press photo leaked

Remember that Motorola i465 iDEN phone, which showed off its full QWERTY keyboard in a blurry picture about a month ago?

Well, it turns out that Moto has revamped it and probably wants to officially release it any time soon.

The i465 didn’t look too attractive last time we saw it, but now we have a press photo of it – and I must say the handset is really interesting, having a fairly nice design for an iDEN device.

Feature-wise, the phone is said to have Bluetooth 2.0, a photo camera (VGA, apparently) and Web browser (with a dedicated key). Plus, of course, Push to Talk capabilities.

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No word yet on when Motorola will actually launch the i465, but this should happen via Sprint Nextel in the US.

Via Mobile-review

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Secrets @ MWC09. Nokia Sparrow, Android 3.0, Luxury Android from Motorola and more

Secrets @ MWC09. Nokia Sparrow, Android 3.0, Luxury Android from Motorola and more

Eldar Murtazin from mobile-review.com is probably the best connected journalist covering the mobile industry, with amazing access inside almost any major cellphone maker.

And he proved that again at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

When we all were busily running around reporting on all the new mobile products , Eldar was sneaking inside the closed demo rooms of Nokia, Motorola and others to check out what these companies are preparing to launch as far as in 2011.

Lucky for us Eldar has started sharing some bits and pieces about these things on his personal blog and in some other public places. (Disclaimer: everything below is only rumors, but considering the source, I put a lot of trust in them)

Let’s start with some pretty far out stuff.

Nokia Sparrow multi-core computer running Linux

ARM’s multi-core Sparrow chip has just been announced last week, and Nokia is already working on it’s first compact mobile computer with some blow-out specs, running Linux OS on this CPU. But don’t get your hopes up – this Nokia device is slated only for 2011 release.

Eldar got to play some with the early prototype and found it mighty interesting.

The design of Nokia Sparrow device does not follow the current netbook trend, going more the MID way, with some passing resemblance to Nokia N800 internet tablet.

It will have multi-slide keyboard, with different layouts/keys revealed as you slide it in different directions. The display also slides in several directions for different functions – think Nokia N97 tilting display.

The new Nokia computer has a very interesting keyboard with diamond shaped, elevated keys inverted to each other. At first glance it seems very uncomfortable – the keys are pretty small (about half the size of normal key), actually the device itself is rather small. But when you start typing on it, it works very well. It is very difficult to hit multiple keys with a finger, even on purpose.

The Nokia Sparrow computer has a novel, transparent widget based interface. Each running application gets it’s own semi-transparent widget to put it’s content in. Multiple applications can be stored in memory “for months”. E.g. when you are writing a document or e-mail, just swipe the finger through the screen and semi-transparent panels with active or pre-set applications and their content pop-up. Select one and you can start working with it at once.

Well, that’s about it for now. I asked our Ilinca to draw up something from the musings above. What with all the things lost in translation, and not really very exhaustive visual description from Eldar, I’m sure it’s pretty far off the real thing. But one needs to start somewhere:

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Understanding Android

Android is pretty well stuck right now, because of Google, which does not really want to strongly promote Android devices yet. They have a key partner – HTC – which already released/announced phones (Dream, Magic) based on Android 1.0.

The first release of Android OS - it’s Google making a claim for the future position in mobile OS market. It is more like a marketing tool to train the public on Android and also to give the developers a live device to make the apps for. Though there will be some interesting new Android devices coming from HTC and others later this year.

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Android 2.0 looks pretty sad. Android won’t get to the level Google and partners want to see it on until releases 3.0 and 4.0. It has multiple partners working on Android 3.0 devices and there were some demos of the handsets with Android 3 in closed showrooms. They look fantastic. The problem is that Android 3.0 is not slated for release until the mid of 2010, with version 4 to follow in 2011. So it will be a while until Android devices reach their full potential.

Some good news for Motorola?

There might have been a reason why Motorola looked so lame at MWC 09. According to Eldar:

The biggest surprise of the show? Motorola –no doubt about it. 100, 1000 percent. Elegant and very unusual. Common words hide very uncommon things. Someone smart, very smart joined the company. And clearly with the experience not from the University bench.

Disinformation is pouring through all the channels inside the company and everyone gets his own, different spin. The foot solders get one part of the picture, which, while using the right words totally confuses true meaning. Middle management gets confided with a bigger part of the story, as a “big secret”. Higher level managers outside the States get one more peace of the puzzle. But even the partners of the company do not have the full info.

Everyone is confused, competitors won’t even look Motorola’s way, which allows it to do some very unusual things.

Will it work or not? I won’t say. Actually I can’t say, because I’m not sure myself yet. The basic idea is very simple and elegant. It could work.

But before it get’s public, there will still be some announcements of the models we are used to. So do not expect anything exciting from the next few announcements. They are just placeholders.

Motorola is also definitely working on an Android device. And will use the chassis of one of the recently cancelled models. It may be VE1/RAZR3/Ruby, but I am not sure about that. Eldar mentions that there’s something of the RAZR style in the new phone, but it’s actually kind of new form factor, which will be launched at the end of the year.

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The most interesting thing about the new Motorola Android phone is that it is not targeting the mass market. It’s aiming towards the truly luxury one. Something on the theme of Moto Aura – expensive chassis and unusual services, somewhat comparable to Concierge from Vertu.

Other interesting tidbits

Sony Idou presented at MWC was only a plastic mock-up. SE does not have a working Idou model yet. And, regarding the 12mpx camera, Sony Ericsson themselves have not yet seen the actual camera modules.

Windows Mobile ain’t doing too well. Plans to reduce the WM license price by half are under way, just to keep WM handset makers on board. Very many of them are looking Google’s way.

About WM Dialer app. It was a major problem in earlier WM versions, resulting in dropped and lost calls, etc;. The reason was pretty bad quality programming of dialer app, which was constantly reloading every 30 mins. When Eldar asked some Microsoft reps whether they solved the problem and rewrote the Dialer app, the answer was - “Yes, sure, everything’s OK now. We don’t have to relaunch it anymore, now we have a separate utility that clears memory from it… every 15 mins…”

Well, that’s about all I was able to fish out of Eldar’s musings for now.

But stay tuned

Source: Eldar Murtazin Live Journal, Radio-T podcast (mp3 in Russian)

More Motorola Ruby VE1 and ZN300 pictures - how about something official?

More Motorola Ruby VE1 and ZN300 pictures - how about something official?

Motorola Ruby VE1 and Motorola ZN300 are two phones that have not been officially announced by Moto, and yet they appeared several times on the Web, in various leaked shots.

Now, even more pictures with the handsets have popped up, which could mean Motorola will finally announce them in the near future.

Of course, the VE1 (aka RAZR3) may not be announced at all, since it’s apparently cancelled, but the ZN300 is almost surely going to be released, sooner or later.

The new Ruby VE1 pictures show it closed, flaunting its large external display (that’s probably touch-sensitive) and its 5MP camera.

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The ZN300 music oriented slider appears closed as well:

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Both handsets look really good, so let’s hope that at least the ZN300 gets to hit the market.

Via Mobile-review

Monday, February 23, 2009

Motorola high-res touchscreen phone to come soon?

Motorola high-res touchscreen phone to come soon?

For unknown reasons, Motorola hasn’t released any touchscreen phones with a display resolution larger than QVGA.

Even the 2.8 inch display of the brand new MotoSurf A3100 comes with only 240 x 320 pixels. Of course, that’s not necessarily a bad thing, but you can’t say more pixels aren’t cool.

Fortunately, it looks like Moto’s first high-resolution touchscreen phone is in the making, and we might see it soon in an official announcement.

Some images with said phone have appeared over at Engadget, and, if they indeed represent a real device, then Motorola could have a winner on this one.

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The handset’s rumored specs include a 5MP autofocus camera with Kodak lens and Xenon flash, TV-out and (obviously) a large touchscreen.

Now let’s wait for further details to emerge, while hoping that the device is not just a photoshop-made one.

New Motorola ROKR phone leaked - E11, E12?

New Motorola ROKR phone leaked - E11, E12?

A new Motorola ROKR phone has just appeared in some leaked photos, looking pretty good and casting a ray of light on Moto’s future.

The leaked handset doesn’t have a name for the moment. However, it resembles the Motorola E10 Texel, which was first spotted back in the autumn of 2007 but never got the chance to be officially announced – thus now it’s probably cancelled.

If we speculate a bit, this new phone could be called Motorola E11 or Motorola E12.

Anyway, regardless of its name, the handset looks like this:

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Its display seems to be a touchscreen with a resolution higher than the standard 240 x 320 pixels one. What’s almost sure is that those three keys situated right under the display are touch-sensitive.

The handset’s photo camera looks like it’s a 3.2MP one.

Other details about this new Moto ROKR phone are currently missing, but, hopefully, Motorola will announce it soon.

Source: Sbanzu (in Chinese) via JAMP Blog

Motorola ZN300 press photos leaked, 3.5mm headset jack spotted

Motorola ZN300 press photos leaked, 3.5mm headset jack spotted

Motorola’s been a bit shy at MWC 2009, so it didn’t come with any new phones – its only attraction being the MotoSurf A3100. But that doesn’t mean the company hasn’t got new handsets which are impatiently waiting to be released, right?

And one of those handsets is the multimedia-centric Motorola ZN300 – or MotoZine ZN300 – a slider that we first saw back in January.

Its features include a 3MP camera, a rather unusual navigation pad, a 3.5mm headset jack (good move, Moto), Opera Mini, a QVGA display (bad move, Moto) and a Linux based OS – apparently.

Several press shots with the ZN300 have just popped up on the Web, thus we kindly invite you to view them with us:

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The phone doesn’t look bad, that’s for sure. However, with so many options from so many other manufacturers, it will probably be hard for it to be a commercial success. Unless… Moto will sell it for a crazily attractive price. But I kind of doubt it :)

Via Mobile-review

#MWC09: Motosurf A3100 video demo and some pics

#MWC09: Motosurf A3100 video demo and some pics

I don’t really understand why on earth Motorola exhibits at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

This is the second year that I visit their stand and they don’t have a single interesting thing on display.

Just these plain old lame phones we are seeing again and again. And when I asked Motorola rep on the stand why don’t you have anything new here, he said: “Well, you know, we announced something at CES, so now, maybe, we’ll do something at CTIA…

No wonder they are having troubles and losing marketshare and tons of money quarter after quarter.

The best they had on display in Barcelona was MOTOSURF A3100 phone - their version of a full touchscreen handset. And I can’t say anything good about it.

The interface is lame, touchscreen non responsive enough, and, compared to the things being announced here…, well, nothing to write home about…

Here’s a video demo for Motorola A3100:

And here’s some live pics of it:

Motorola QA4, VE66LX and QA1 for AT&T in official pics

Motorola QA4, VE66LX and QA1 for AT&T in official pics

Although they’re not officially announced by Moto, Motorola QA4, Motorola QA1 and Motorola VE66LX have just appeared in a set of high-quality, made-for-press images.

First of all, we should speak about the QA4, which is a full touchscreen slider with an alphanumeric keypad and a navigation pad à la Nokia.

The handset, also known as Motorola QA4 Halo, is said to come with features that include: a 2.8 inch TFT touchscreen display with 240 x 400 pixels, accelerometer and CDMA/EV-DO connectivity.

So it’s likely that Verizon Wireless (and maybe Sprint too) will release it in the US soon.

Here’s what the QA4 Halo looks like:

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Motorola VE66LX (or Motorola VE66 Lux) is, of course, a Luxury Edition of the 5MP VE66 slider. Overall, it has a nice design, and if you’re into golden-looking handsets, the VE66LX is definitely for you:

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Last but not least, we have the Motorola QA1, which is pictured with AT&T’s logo on it – a clear sing that the North American carrier will launch it sometime in the near future.

The QA1 features a full QWERTY keyboard and resembles the Hint QA30, although it has more rounded edges.

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The prices and exact release dates of the three new Moto phones are yet to be announced.

Via Mobile Review

Sprint announces the intrinsically safe Motorola i365IS

Sprint announces the intrinsically safe Motorola i365IS

Motorola i365IS is the name of the newest push-to-talk handset announced by Sprint for its Nextel Direct Connect network.

Well, the phone itself is actually not that new, since it’s just an intrinsically safe (IS) version of Motorola i365, which is offered by Sprint since the fall of 2008.

Being intrinsically safe, the i365IS provides “a protection technique for safe operation of electronic equipment in explosive atmospheres, when used with IS battery and accessories.”

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Other than that, the device looks similar to the i365 and it has the same features, including:

  • Ultra-rugged design, meeting military specs for dust, humidity, blowing rain, vibration and shock
  • 64K colors display with 130 x 130 pixels
  • Second Line Service
  • GPS navigation
  • Bluetooth
  • Speakerphone
  • 5.3 x 2.1 x 1.2 inches
  • 7.05 ounces
  • Talk time: up to 300 minutes

Sprint doesn’t say how much the Motorola i365IS costs, and neither when it will be available for purchase (but this should happen pretty soon).

Via Sprint

Motorola Stature i9 announced, Sprint and Boost will release it soon

Motorola Stature i9 announced, Sprint and Boost will release it soon

Motorola i9, a handset that we’ve seen several times before, has finally gone official, under the full name of Motorola Stature i9.

Touted as the thinnest iDEN flip phone (15 mm), the i9 will be available via Boost Mobile by the end of February, with Sprint getting it shortly after that.

Boost Mobile will sell the Motorola Stature i9 for $299 free of contract, while Sprint’s 2-yr contract price is of $199.99.

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The i9 is not only the thinnest iDEN handset, but it’s also among the ones which have the most advanced features. Here’s what the phone comes with:

  • A 2.2 inch TFT internal display with 240 x 320 pixels
  • A 2.0 inch TFT external display with 240 x 320 pixels
  • External illuminated keys with ModeShift technology
  • Built-in GPS
  • Openwave 7.2 browser
  • Next Mail
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • Music player
  • A 3.1 camera with autofocus and flash
  • MicroSD card support, up to 8GB

If you’re interested in Sprint’s offering, you can pre-register for the i9 at the carrier’s official website.

Via Press release

Motorola Inferno to be released soon as Motorola Torch by Verizon?

Motorola Inferno to be released soon as Motorola Torch by Verizon?

Motorola Inferno is one of those Moto handsets that leaked at the end of last year with Verizon written all over them.

Now word on the street is that the Inferno will actually be called Motorola Torch. Even more, BGR says that Verizon will begin hardware trials with the Inferno / Torch as early as next month.

Of course, that doesn’t mean the handset will be released next month, but it’s a sign that it shouldn’t take long until this happens.

The new Inferno / Torch seems to be the successor of Moto Krave ZN4, thus it might also be referred to as Krave 2 or Blaze 2.

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Unfortunately, there’s no info about the features the new flip phone has, but it’s said that what we can see in the above image doesn’t actually represents the real handset, as Moto has made some changes in its design.

Now we can only hope that we’ll be blown away when Verizon and Motorola decide to officially launch the device.