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T68iFan Posts: 214

http://news.com.com/2100-1041-992738.html

Motorola approved for Symbian phone

Excerpt from CNET article:Despite being one of the companies that helped establish Symbian as a private company in 1998, Motorola has dragged its feet in developing phones using the Symbian operating system--but that may be changing.

Motorola received a grant Wednesday from the Federal Communications Commission to sell what is referred to in filings as the A920 multimedia communicator. The device comes with gaming features, a built-in camera, cell phone, music player, Web browser, video player, picture viewer, e-mail and an organizer. The A920 has a touch screen and uses handwriting recognition software for inputting data. With the camera and phone capabilities the device can support video conferencing.

MotorolaA920-imagefrompmn.co.uk

Looks kinda bad me me. Looks like its really trying to be a P800. One big difference is the addition of the 4-way nav button.

- T68iFan


[ This Message was edited by: T68iFan on 2003-03-14 23:55 ]
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Posted: 2003-03-15 00:52:00
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Froddan Posts: > 500

I like it, and it has some nice specs.
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Posted: 2003-03-15 00:59:00
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sylvester Posts: 78

Nice! This message was posted from a T39
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Posted: 2003-03-15 03:37:00
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Flying Finn Posts: > 500

Which Symbian version does it have? The keypad reminds me of Nokia Series 60 (Symbian 6.1)
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Posted: 2003-03-15 11:12:00
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Froddan Posts: > 500

It's the same as P800, UIQ.
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Posted: 2003-03-15 12:25:00
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Flying Finn Posts: > 500

Ok

I guess that figures with the touch screen and everythin
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Posted: 2003-03-15 15:45:00
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Raven Posts: > 500

Huge, butt ugly, and it's a Motorola...
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Posted: 2003-03-15 19:50:00
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