Motorola A1000
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Launch date:
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Oct 2004 |
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Price at launch:
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£0 |
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Dimensions:
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117 x 59 x 19mm |
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Weight:
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160g |
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Talktime:
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3.7hr |
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Standby:
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200hr |
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Data capable:
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384kbps |
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3G Standard:
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W-CDMA |
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Operator:
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3Italia, 3UK |
> WCDMA 2100 MHz, GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900
> 208 x320 TFT (65K) Color display
> Document Viewer (Supporting Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, Unzip)
> MP3, MPEG4
> Bluetooth, A-GPS
Camera function
> 1.2 Mega-pixel & VGA integrated camera (video record / Image capture with 4X digital zoom)
The A1000 delivers video conferencing capabilities, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and PDF document viewing capabilities via the Picsel Document Viewer, and full HTML browsing with Opera. It also boasts an impressive array of multimedia functions, including an integrated 1.2 mega pixel camera (with 4x zoom), video and audio streaming, capture and playback with MPEG4 and MP3 files, and dual-audio speakers.
Motorola is marketing the A1000 to business users with features like Virtual Private Network (VPN) support, Bluetooth, tri-band GSM support, and advanced PIM applications. Users will be able to access their POP and IMAP4 accounts. Synchronization via SyncML or straight to desktop is also available.
Being a UIQ device, like the previous A920 and A925 models, the A1000 will be able to run most applications available for other compatible UIQ devices.
Motorola has introduced the new Triflash-R memory format (similar to other formats, but smaller) for the A1000, which will allow you to expand on the 24MB memory built in to the phone.
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Reviews"This Symbian-based smart phone is easily the best Motorola 3G phone so far."
-- METRO Newspaper (UK)
"...the e1000 is a gem to use. It's small, compact and dispels the belief that 3G phones have to be big and clunky...all the features that you would want from a multimedia phone are here..."
-- The Register
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