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Motorola announces affordable 3G handsets

July 27, 2004

Motorola announced the new ultra chic, clamshell V975 and super slim, candybar C975 -- the latest products to join Motorola's 3G handset stable. These exciting new mobiles deliver exceptional value and consumer experience with cutting-edge 3G technology at an affordable price tag.

Joining the recently announced Motorola A845, E1000 and A1000, the new models extend Motorola's 3G portfolio.

C975
C975

With truly advanced multi-media functionality including 2-way video conferencing, VGA camera with 4x zoom, and streaming audio and video record, download and playback, both handsets provide a plethora of tools to capture life on-the-go with speed, ease and style.

"The Motorola V975 and C975 take the power of 3G technology and bring it to the masses -- giving consumers the option to access the most innovative mobile multi-media and entertainment solutions available," said Bill Werner, corporate vice president and general manager of Motorola's 3G Products. "Combining affordability with cutting-edge 3G technology, the V975 and C975 complement Motorola's existing 3G products."

The Motorola C975 and V975 are expected to be available in Q4 2004.

 

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