Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Aug 26 2004, 4:10am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Motorola and T-Mobile announce the Motorola E398 Music Mobile Phone.
T-Mobile will exclusively carry the Motorola E398 in Europe. The E398 features a large (176 x 220px) color display, 3D stereo surround sound vibration sensory technology, an integrated MP3 player, MPEG 4 video playback and advanced rhythm lights. The E398 comes with MTV content, 64MB Transflash Memory card and a headset. Of course it has a VGA camera integrated.
In UK the Motorola E398 will be in stores on September 1, 2004; it costs EUR 69.95 in conjunction with a two-year T-Mobile contract with the Relax 100 tariff.
More details in Motorola Press-Release and on T-Mobile.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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