Motorola Officially Announces MOTO Q11 Smartphone
With an affordable price and without 3G support, Motorola has put up the MOTO Q11 smartphone on their product list. The slim MOTO Q11 comes with integrated WiFi, is ideal for people who want a high-speed connection for Internet browsing. Just like other Q-series Motorola smartphone, it has a QWERTY keyboard for fast and easy messaging on-the-go and the integrated GPS for navigation support for popular applications like Google Maps. Equipped with Windows Mobile 6.1, the Q11 enables users to personalize their homescreen and synchronize all contacts, calendar items and email, just like being on a computer.
MOTO Q11 Specifications:
* Talk Time: Up to approximately 450 minutes;
* Standby Time: Up to approximately 195 hours
* Bands/Modes: Quad-band GPRS/EDGE Class 10
* Camera: 3 megapixel, LED Flash
* Memory: 128MB Flash, 64 MB RAM, optional microSD card up to 32GB
* Weight: 115g
* Dimensions: 117 x 64 x 11.7 mm
* Battery: 1170 mAH
* MicroUSB/USB 1.1, Bluetooth Class 1 v2.1 wireless technology
* Display: 2.4″ 320 x 240 TFT 262K
* GPS, aGPS, WiFi
* Windows Mobile 6.1
MOTO Q 11 is expected to be available in December 2008.
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MOTO Q11 Specifications:
* Talk Time: Up to approximately 450 minutes;
* Standby Time: Up to approximately 195 hours
* Bands/Modes: Quad-band GPRS/EDGE Class 10
* Camera: 3 megapixel, LED Flash
* Memory: 128MB Flash, 64 MB RAM, optional microSD card up to 32GB
* Weight: 115g
* Dimensions: 117 x 64 x 11.7 mm
* Battery: 1170 mAH
* MicroUSB/USB 1.1, Bluetooth Class 1 v2.1 wireless technology
* Display: 2.4″ 320 x 240 TFT 262K
* GPS, aGPS, WiFi
* Windows Mobile 6.1
MOTO Q 11 is expected to be available in December 2008.
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