Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 19 2004, 8:57am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
3 a brand of Hutchison Whampoa Ltd., which focuses on offering 3G mobile phone and multimedia services offers the new Motorola A925 3G Phone.
3 is active in Austria, Australia, Hong Kong, Italy, Sweden and the UK. The Motorola A925 is the first in a series of advanced 3G handsets that will be released by 3 in 2004.
The Motorola A925 is rather big with 148mm x 60mm x 24mm and a weight of 212g. It features a large 40mm by 61mm, 208 by 320 pixel resolution, 64K color touch screen. The phone runs on Symbian and has 8MB of memory built-in plus ships with an extra 32MB card for the SD slot. The A925 has a VGA camera, a bluetooth interface, and built-in MP3 player.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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