Moto Looks To Get Its Mojo Back
Motorola, the world’s third-largest handset maker, has just unveiled two new low-end phones on that allow users to listen to songs and surf the Web.
Facing stiff competition from handsets such as Apple’s iPhone and the Nokia line, Motorola has said it would launch 50 new devices this year, including advanced phones, trying to come up with a strong follow-up to its once-lauded Razr phone.
One new handset is a music-enabled camera phone — the W388 – that sells for under $100.
The second device is a low-end third-generation (3G) mobile phone — the VE538 — which goes for less than $250 and offers one-click mobile social networking, photo uploading and blogging at various websites.
The two new products will be shipped to Asia-Pacific markets first — before being rolled out globally — by September.
More at Reuters.
Tags: apple, iphone, mobile, motorola, nokia, razr, reuters
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