Motorola launches trio of new phones for CES 2009
By Ashok kumar Balagangadharan | 09 Jan 2009
Motorola has launched three new designs, the A3100, Tundra VA76 and the recycled, eco-friendly W233 handset.
The W233, is a carbon neutral handset made from recycled water bottles. Features though, are quite plain, and include a long talk time of 9 hours, a microSD slot and not much else.
Still, at least you could say that you are doing your bit to saving the planet.
At the top of the line is the A3100, a touchscreen device powered by Windows Mobile, with a 2.8-inch display, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS and a 3-megapixel camera.
The specs on this one at least sound a bit more noteworthy.
The third one on the list, the Tundra VA76 is a regular phone, offering a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, GPS, HSDPA connectivity, push-to-talk and CrystalTalk Plus, which cuts down on background noise.
Interesting line-up but none really exciting enough to have us salivating. We don't know which of these would be launched in India and when, but when we do, you can be sure to hear about it from us first.