Published on March 22nd,2006 at 8:41 AM
By daimaou
By daimaou
A1200, the new “Moto PDA”
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PhoneDaily has snapped a few pictures during Motorola’s press conference where they launched their new PDA phone, the A1200. As you can see, Motorola’s taste for the presenters is really good too. The A1200 runs on Linux, has a 2.4″ touch screen, 128MB of memory, an Intel Xscale PXA270 CPU, and it’s compatible with the Office suite. It also has the MSN Messenger integrated, a 2MP camera and it can scan business cards with the camera and store them as a contact in the phone’s memory. It also has Bluetooth and A2DP support. It measures 96×52x21.5mm.





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i like, i like alot!
YES YES
I must agree!! I used to have the A1000 when It first came out in the UK, I was surprised to see it arrive here in Japan nearly a year later!!!!
But this looks sweet, I hope the new OS is better than the Symbian one. It was good, but still lots of things I din’t like with it.
When will it be here?
Who will be supplying it? Probably Docomo, come on AU!!!