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14th August - Motorola has launched in the region,
the Motorola MING, its newest and most advanced smartphone.
MING is based on the Linux® operating system ensuring
users maximum productivity and entertainment value from
their mobile device.
Motorola continues its design revolution with MING.
Its clamshell design bears an innovative clear flip-cover
and an antenna-free profile allowing users to view messages
and personal data without needing to lift the cover.
MING combines a sophisticated look and feel with rich
business features, and a high-resolution two megapixel
camera resulting in a handset designed to appeal to
users who appreciate style and functionality.
MING further demonstrates Motorola's commitment to
seamless mobility, providing a true mobile office and
allowing consumers to connect with virtually whatever
they want, whenever and wherever they are.
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'The stunning design of Motorola MING is set to impress in
both elegance and productivity. This handset is a magnificent
tool for people who want to enjoy a great mobile experience
while staying connected and productive. With MING, Motorola
is driving the convergence of function and freedom by enabling
users to express themselves with one of the hottest form factors
on the market,'
said Patrick Mulligan, General Manager, Motorola Mobile Devices
Business, Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan and Turkey.
The feature rich MING has the power to help manage busy lifestyles,
while embodying professionalism. The bold new handset combines
the Linux® operating system with Java technology for delivering
rich mobile experiences. The large 2.4 inch 240×320
pixel touch-screen has superb handwriting recognition and
a fully featured calendar to make recording appointments easy.
MING also includes a built-in FM radio and an enhanced Real
Media Player that supports a wide variety of file formats
including MP3, WAV, WMA and AAC+. The built-in Bluetooth®
module supports a stereo headset profile making it an ideal
mobile entertainment centre.
MING's two megapixel camera also acts as a business card
scanner enabling users to store important contacts easily,
and the phone's 8Mb of built-in memory can be expanded using
a Micro-SD Memory Card (Transflash memory) of up to 512MB.
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