Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Motorola AURA



Motorola AURA

We will be the first to admit that we give Motorola a hard time for coming up with products that are frankly disappointing. But the new Motorola AURA shows that Motorola can still come up with handsets that are innovative and have plenty of "wow factor".

 

The good news is that this is a very exciting device. The bad news is that the SIM-free price in the US is a shocking $1999.99 (about £1200 or €1500) when it launches in December (you can pre-order it now). We could easily come up with 101 reasons why you shouldn't spend that much money on what is basically a fashion phone.. so we're going to give you some reasons why you should instead.

Let's get something out of the way first - at its heart, the Motorola AURA is not a particularly sophisticated phone. It's a simple quad-band GSM device, with a basic 2 megapixel digital camera and 2GB of internal memory. The AURA lacks 3G support, WiFi or GPS.. if these things are important to you, then there are plenty of better things to spend your money on.

But there are plenty of things that make the Motorola AURA unique - firstly, it's a very rare "rotator" handset. Motorola have done this before, back in 2002 with the Motorola V70, but that was six years ago and the whole format looks completely fresh. Yes, to an extent the Nokia 7373 and the old Motorola V80 do the same thing.. but they aren't in the same league as the AURA. A lot of work has gone into the rotating mechanism, but we will look at that more in a moment.

 

The other truly remarkable thing is the display.. this isn't a rectangular display in a circular housing, the AURA actually has a circular LCD display that is 480 pixels and 1.55 inches in diameter. We don't know how practical this is, especially when displaying web pages, but we can say that it is very cool indeed. The 16 million colour screen is protected by a sapphire crystal lens to prevent scratches, something that presumably adds a great deal to the price.

The bulk of the phone is made from a chemically etched stainless steel housing that has been hand polished and given a protective coating. Motorola says that it takes two weeks to make the front piece of the phone, which again helps to account for some of the cost. The aluminium keys are individually made and finished before being assembled, and there are interesting features such as nickel-chrome plated exposed screws.

Even the rotating mechanism is pretty cool - there are 130 precision ball-bearings, hardened steel gears and Swiss engineering to create something that is a cross between racing car design and precision clockwork. Motorola say that the idea is that the mechanism should work just as well the 100,000th time it is used as it did on the first time. 

Despite the lack of 3G or WiFi, the Motorola AURA does come with a comprehensive media player supporting MP3, AAC and Windows Media formats. There's a web browser and email client, and the AURA feature's Motorola's useful CrystalTalk technology for improved call clarity. The AURA also has stereo Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0. Some of Motorola's technical specifications mention microSD memory, although it is possible that this is an error.

 

It's quite a heavy device at 141 grams, but in terms of size it is pocket friendly at 97 x 48 x 19mm. Talktime is around 7 hours with up to 16 days standby time.

Let's be honest - the Motorola AURA is an insanely over-engineered device with a price tag to match. A handset such as the Samsung i8510 will deliver much more when it comes to "traditional" phone features and it is an awful lot cheaper. But the AURA is easily the coolest phone on the market, with a design that should appeal both to the fashion conscious and those that can appreciate the advanced engineering that has gone into it.

The launch date in the US is 4th December, with other regions slated for Q4 2008.

thnks to Mobile Gazette

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Motorola Krave™ ZN4






Moto has just announced theKrave™ ZN4 with verizon wireless....

more details is below Directly from Motorola Site

Motorola Krave™ ZN4 at Verizon Wireless- The First Interactive Clear Flip, Full-Touch Phone 


Available Today, Exclusively Through Verizon Wireless, Motorola Krave Puts the Flip on Touch

Verizon Wireless and Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) announced that Motorola Krave™ ZN4, featuring two layers of touch – on the interactive clear flip outside and the full touch-screen inside – is now available exclusively on the nation’s most reliable wireless network at www.verizonwireless.com and in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores. 

Krave puts fun at your fingertips with the latest entertainment and phone features from Verizon Wireless, many of which are accessible with one touch, even when the phone is closed. Krave supports all of the hottest multimedia services from Verizon Wireless, including V CAST Mobile TV, V CAST Video, V CAST Music with Rhapsody and VZ NavigatorSM1. 

Putting the Flip on Touch
Motorola Krave combines the familiarity of a flip design with the excitement of touch and haptic feedback. Without opening the phone, the clear flip provides customers with one-touch access to popular features and services – such as watching V CAST Mobile TV1, accessing photos, playing music and viewing incoming messages. The flip design also makes it easy to place clear and reliable phone calls while preventing touch-screen wear, and a side lock key prevents accidental usage. 

“Motorola Krave is uncompromising. It delivers high-quality multimedia experiences while remaining true to the way consumers expect a phone to work and feel,” said Ken Hallman, vice president, Motorola Mobile Devices. “The clear, touch-enabled flip over the large, high-resolution touch-screen is nothing like you’ve seen and yet it’s totally intuitive.” 

With Motorola Krave, customers can satisfy all of their cravings for the best in Verizon Wireless multimedia entertainment services, including:
V CAST Mobile TV and V CAST Video1 – Watch videos for both services in landscape mode on the phone’s 2.8” vibrant color display. V CAST Mobile TV offers broadcast-quality, full-length TV shows; V CAST Video offers snack-sized video clips, including sports highlights, breaking news, entertainment, weather and more.
V CAST Music with Rhapsody1,2. – More than 5 million songs are available on V CAST Music with Rhapsody purchase full songs over-the-air; download the master copy of songs to their PCs, free of digital rights management software; and sync favorite tracks, albums and playlists from their PCs to their phones using a USB cable (sold separately). The phone supports Bluetooth® stereo technology for listening to music, a 3.5 mm headset jack, and up to 8 GB microSD™ optional removable memory for additional storage of music, photos, video and more. 
VZ Navigator1 – Provides visual and audible directions to thousands of destinations, including businesses and other points of interest, maps of locations and offers the ability to share directions with others.
Visual Voice Mail1– Delete, reply and forward voice mail messages without having to listen to prior messages or voice instructions. Visual Voice Mail is the ideal tool for the busy mobile professional who may need to prioritize which messages he or she listens to first.

The dedicated camera key on Motorola Krave provides quick access to a touch-controlled 2.0 megapixel camera. The accelerometer detects the movement when the phone rotates and changes the display, making it easy to catch landscape and portrait shots, as well as capture and view video. 

Customers can watch clips from popular video-sharing sites directly from the phone’s HTML browser; and they can enjoy videos and pictures directly from MMS messages, without downloading them first to the phone. Texting and e-mailing is simplified with its virtual landscape QWERTY keypad with haptic feedback, conveniently-sized buttons and accelerometer. 

Bluetooth Capabilities
Motorola Krave supports Bluetooth wireless pairing so customers can pair their phones with the following profiles: headsets, hands-free for car kits, dial-up networking, stereo, phonebook access, basic printing and imaging, object push for vCard, and file transfer. For additional information on car kit and accessory compatibility, please visit www.verizonwireless.com/bluetoothchart.

Pricing 

Motorola Krave ZN4 is available for $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a new two-year customer agreement. Customers will receive the rebate in the form of a debit card; upon receipt, customers may use the card as cash anywhere debit cards are accepted. Monthly access packages for V CAST Mobile TV, V CAST Video and V CAST Music with Rhapsody range from $13.00 to $15.00 per month; Visual Voice Mail is available for $2.99 monthly access, while VZ Navigator is available for $9.99 monthly access. Other charges may apply when downloading or using applications.