Motorola MOTOMING with Edge
Several new Motorola phones where introduced last week at CES, and lost amongst the shuffle was the new MOTOMING with Edge. The MING is a sleek and stylish new phone which runs off of Linux-based software, and features a large transparent window.
Utilizing the EDGE technology, the MOTOMING is a communications and entertainment powerhouse. Users can sync their music collections with RealPlayer and download music from your favorite online stores. It also features an integrated media player with multiple audio file support, FM radio, Bluetooth stereo technology, 2GB of option microSD memory, and the unique "play while closed" capability. Other features include a 2 megapixel camera, a business card reader, document viewer, Bluetooth, Kodak Easyshare Gallery compatibility, and a high performance personal information manager.
The Motorola MOTOMING is the company's first mobile device with a dual-language "talking" dictionary. Users can enter a word in a native language; the on-board handwriting recognition allows the text to be entered naturally by writing directly on the large 1.5" x 2" screen. The word is then "spoken" aloud by the device in a foreign language. Simultaneously, the definition of the word is displayed on-screen in the native language. Alternatively, when a foreign word is entered the MOTOMING will pronounce the word in that language and display the definition in the user's native language.
The MOTOMING with EDGE technology is expected to be released in Q1 2007. No pricing information is yet available.
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