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26 Sep

The device you see above entitled the W7 looks pretty much exactly what you would think Apple’s fabled iTablet would look like except for one major difference: it runs Google’s Android operating system.
RAmos’ W7 MID features a 4.8-inch 800×480 touchscreen, 720p video output and built in WiFi.
As you probably could have guessed there is little to no information regarding this device’s North American release date.
via engadget
Tags: 720p, itblate, MID, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Portable Devices, RAmos, touchscreen, W7, WiFi11 May
As the name implies, Motorola’s new w7 Active Edition slider is aimed at those sporty types, with its built-in pedometer and personal trainer application. It appears that Moto is jumping on the accelerometer bandwagon with this phone since users can control functions on the phone with simple hand gestures:
Shake up your everyday phone experience by controlling MOTO W7 using simple hand gestures, taps and flicks. Flip the phone over to silence the ringer of an incoming call, snooze the alarm clock or pause the music. Shake twice to instantly launch your favorite application, such as the music player. When showing off your photo albums or music libraries, flick the phone right or left to move between songs and images.
The Moto W7 also features a 2.0 megapixel camera and it runs on a 3G network. It appears that only customers in Latin America and Asia will be able to use this in the foreseeable future.
Tags: accelerometer, Active Edition, controls, hand gestures, MOTO, Motorola, Motorola, W728 Apr

Motorola has a new W series phone for you, the W7. The handset is a slider phone capable to deal with China Unicom’s future 3G network. That’s where the phone was spotted so far and we assume that’s where it’s going to be available initially.
The W7 will bring you the following features:
The phone will be available in China in May but we have no idea when the phone will come to other markets too.
via ePrice
Tags: 3G, China, China Unicom, Mobile News, Motorola, Motorola, W7
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