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This summer the mobile service provider Three (Hutchinson Wampoa) will introduce the novelty, which will be positioned in the low-end sector like NEC e313 that now is shipped for 180 Euro.
Measuring 113x50x21 mm Motorola C975 weighs some 130 g. The handset supports the videophone mode and can take pictures with the help of two lenses located at the front and the back side of the phone. Photos can be taken at the VGA (640x480) resolution, and clips can be shot at the maximum 176x144 pixel resolution.
The novelty will have 32 MB or 64 MB of flash RAM onboard. Motorola plans to introduce the support of new card format T-Flash (TransFlash) as an external storage with the capacity up to 128 MB. Later many Motorola handsets would support the format (for example, the V710). At the moment Sandisk is actively engaged in producing such cards.
Motorola C975 features a 176x220 pixel, 65 K color LCD, the support of Java MIDP 2.0, xHTML, WAP and the following media formats (MPEG4, WMV, MP3, WMA, AAC, AMR, WAV). Under the 3G networks the upper data transfer speed amounts to 384 kbps. As for the GSM networks the C975 functions within 900/1800/1900 MHz bands supporting GPRS Class 8. The external interfaces include USB, IrDA and Bluetooth.
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Posted: 2004-06-07 19:31:57
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Kewl. Sounds like the replacement for the A835.
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Posted: 2004-06-07 20:36:36
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Now available on threepay at
Currys for £64.99 or
Carphonewarehouse
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Posted: 2004-12-09 19:54:29
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orange uk will also have this 3g handset
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Posted: 2004-12-09 20:00:10
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