Motorola M990 Mobile Phone Gets FCC Approval

Motorola's M990 mobile phone recently cleared the FCC hurdle. A GSM phone, it looks like the phone was in development for quite a while, as the user guide is dated October 2007. The M990 presents a jog-dial interface for the user and features a Smart Key that lets you do a number of things like:
There's also a built-in GPS receiver that can be used by a compatible Java app to aid you in navigation. A class 2 Bluetooth device, you can go wireless up to 10 meters, and can be used with Bluetooth headsets or transfer files to another device.
The Motorola M990 also supports microSD memory cards up to 2GB.
No word on the pricing or availability yet, but check back with us soon.
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