
Motorola, to little fanfare, have released their A1600 and A1800 handsets. Much like the A1200, they both run on Linux, sport GPS, and are equipped with a touchscreen. Both handsets are virtually identical, with the only difference being that the A1800 can connect to two networks at any one time, both GSM and CMDA networks.
The tech specs of the A1600/800 are as follows:
* Connectivity: Quad-band GSM, with GPRS and EDGE support
* Screen: 2.4” touchscreen, QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) resolution, showing up to 262 thousand colours
* Camera: three megapixels, with continuous autofocus – a first for a cameraphone
* Memory: MicroSD card slot
* Extras: GPS, Bluetooth, with A2DP support, card scanner, FM Radio, microUSB port
* Dimensions: 98.9 x 53.5 x 19.6mm
* Weight: 128 grams
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