As a part of the new mobile phone launches in Indian market this year, Motorola India is expected to launch Dual SIM/Dual Band Motorola XT800, mostly in the first quarter of the year itself. Among the two Sims supported by the phone, one will be GSM and other will be CDMA. So the choice of telecom service provider will be of the user completely. The Motorola XT800 has been launched in China and Korea previous year.
Motorola XT800 will have a Google Android 2.2 Froyo operating system and a TI OMAP3430 550 MHz processor for a faster processing capacity. The smart phone will have a 3.7 inch TFT capacitive touch screen with a display resolution of 854 * 480 pixels. The internal memory consists of 256 MB RAM. It supports both 2G and 3G networks .The 3G range of frequency is CDMA 800/1900 MHz and 2G range of frequency is GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz. It has a five mega pixel camera, with dual-LED flash. The camera can record 720p HD video at 24fps.The phone will have by now common features like Bluetooth and wireless LAN connectivity settings and Global Positioning system .The phone is powered by a 1390 mAh battery. The phone is expected to cost around Rs/- 15000 in Indian market. In the past two years Motorola has launched twenty four Android phones in India and Motorola XT800 GLAM is the first dual sim android phone in it.
One thing worth reminding is that Motorola has already launched the XT800++ in China and Korea which is an enhanced version of this phone. Motorola XT800 ++ is more advanced with Google Android 2.2 operating system and a 1GHz CORTEX-A8 processor for faster than ever processing, the internal memory consists of 512MB RAM. The five mega pixel camera and the 3.7 inch capacitive touch screen is the same as Motorola XT800. The picture resolution is 854 * 480 pixels. It has a black leather back and golden metallic body. So in such a scenario, the intention of releasing the older version of this phone in India is yet to be found out. The most attractive feature is the dual sim support which works in the CDMA and GSM network. The phone will have internet options like GPRS and EDGE which allows easy access to the web, an inevitable feature in new generation phones. It comes as a part of the android 2.2 Froyo operating system.
Motorola XT800 will have a Google Android 2.2 Froyo operating system and a TI OMAP3430 550 MHz processor for a faster processing capacity. The smart phone will have a 3.7 inch TFT capacitive touch screen with a display resolution of 854 * 480 pixels. The internal memory consists of 256 MB RAM. It supports both 2G and 3G networks .The 3G range of frequency is CDMA 800/1900 MHz and 2G range of frequency is GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz. It has a five mega pixel camera, with dual-LED flash. The camera can record 720p HD video at 24fps.The phone will have by now common features like Bluetooth and wireless LAN connectivity settings and Global Positioning system .The phone is powered by a 1390 mAh battery. The phone is expected to cost around Rs/- 15000 in Indian market. In the past two years Motorola has launched twenty four Android phones in India and Motorola XT800 GLAM is the first dual sim android phone in it.
One thing worth reminding is that Motorola has already launched the XT800++ in China and Korea which is an enhanced version of this phone. Motorola XT800 ++ is more advanced with Google Android 2.2 operating system and a 1GHz CORTEX-A8 processor for faster than ever processing, the internal memory consists of 512MB RAM. The five mega pixel camera and the 3.7 inch capacitive touch screen is the same as Motorola XT800. The picture resolution is 854 * 480 pixels. It has a black leather back and golden metallic body. So in such a scenario, the intention of releasing the older version of this phone in India is yet to be found out. The most attractive feature is the dual sim support which works in the CDMA and GSM network. The phone will have internet options like GPRS and EDGE which allows easy access to the web, an inevitable feature in new generation phones. It comes as a part of the android 2.2 Froyo operating system.
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