Friday, October 1, 2010

Motorola launches two dual-SIM phones

NEW DELHI: After Nokia, it is the turn of Motorola to improvise its product portfolio to suit the growing demand for dual-SIM handsets in India.

The American company, struggling to re-establish its handsets division, said it was launching its first two dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) handsets in India at affordable prices.

Both the handsets will be immediately available at retails outlets across India, claimed Motorola in a press statement. The Motorola EX128 is priced at a best buy price of Rs 5,990 (MRP: Rs 6,990) and the Motorola EX115 at Rs 4,990 (MRP: Rs 5,990).

The Motorola EX115 is a dual-SIM QWERTY phone, while the Motorola EX128 is a touchscreen dual-SIM with stylus. Both the models boast of embedded social connectivity icons, entertainment-on-the-go with a 3-megapixel camera, video camcorder, large colour display and an expandable memory of up to 32GB micro-SD card.

At 12.8mm thick, the Motorola EX128 is a multimedia phone that comes with a generous 8.1cm (3.2 inch) WQVGA touchscreen. One can browse Web pages and check emails along with social networking on this phone. It offers multimedia experience with its 3-megapixel camera with digital zoom and video camcorder, as well as supports MPEG4 and FM radio. With an expandable memory of up to 32GB, this handset claims a talktime of up to 300 minutes and standby time of up to 350 hours. It has a 65K colour display and dimensions of 107.7mm in width, 58mm in length, and 12.4mm in height.

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