Friday, June 10, 2011

Three New Motorola Smartphones Offered by Sprint

Sprint Nextel said Thursday it plans to launch more than 10 new Motorola smartphones, including its new business Relevant Products/Services-class XPRT that slid down the chute last Sunday at a price of $129.99. Up next are Motorola's Android-based Photon 4G and Triumph handsets, which are slated to take their inaugural bows this summer at prices to be disclosed later.

The Photon 4G, which integrates several advanced multimedia capabilities, is capable of functioning as a world phone. When deployed at enterprises and government agencies, the smartphone Relevant Products/Services also will offer support for critical IT Relevant Products/Services policies, such as integration ease, cost of management, and security Relevant Products/Services concerns, Sprint-Nextel said.

The Motorola Triumph comes pre-loaded with a Virgin Mobile Live app that provides free access to Virgin Mobile's music streaming service, which also offers live video Relevant Products/Services performances and special events. Like the Photon 4G and the XPRT, the Triumph will have access to Google Relevant Products/Services's suite of mobile Relevant Products/Services services as well as third-party apps Relevant Products/Services at the Android Marketplace.

Motorola Photon 4G

The Photon 4G sports a one-gigahertz dual-core Tegra 2 processor from Nvidia, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of onboard memory Relevant Products/Services, and an SD expansion slot capable of supporting an additional 32GB of data Relevant Products/Services storage Relevant Products/Services. The device also has mobile hot-spot capability for up to eight devices on Sprint's 3G or 4G networks, as well as a single hot spot capable of roaming internationally on GSM.

Motorola's new smartphone also integrates dual cameras -- a front-facing eight-megapixel camera that doubles as an HD (720p) camcorder and a rear-facing VGA camera for chat sessions. Furthermore, the device sports a 4.3-inch touchscreen featuring 960×540 pixels arranged in a 16:9 cinematic aspect ratio. Equivalent to three-quarters of a 720p frame, the screen's qHD resolution is one-quarter of a full 1080p frame.

On the software side, the Photon 4G is powered by Google's Android 2.3, Gingerbread. It ships with a new Motorola app for displaying multimedia content at full resolution when connected to an optional docking station with a bigger screen and keyboard. (continued...)

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