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Motorola to release new clamshell handsets

Motorola has announced that it will soon be releasing two new handset, the VU30 and VU204. Both of the mobile phones will be clamshell designs but will not break the bank for those who wish to purchase one. The VU30 is aimed at those with a little more money to spend on their mobiles as it is aimed at the mid-price market. Its external display is touch sensitive so users will be able to use the camera and play music on their handsets without o...

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Thursday, 9th October 2008 - by David Roberts

Motorola to cut distribution partners in the UK

Motorola has announced that it will be cutting the number of distributors it has in the UK. Jim Mic...
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Friday, 29th August 2008

Motorola continues to dominate worldwide handset market

The Motorola RAZR V3 is still the most popular handset in the world, according to a new survey. In...
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Tuesday, 15th July 2008

Motorola launches high-end camera phone

A new device which aims to give users digital camera-like features embedded within a phone has been ...
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Monday, 23rd June 2008

Movie offer for Motorola customers

Motorola has made major inroads into the mobile video market by becoming the first UK manufacturer t...
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Wednesday, 11th June 2008

Movie offer for Motorola customers

Motorola has made major inroads into the mobile video market by becoming the first UK manufacturer to provide full-length films on its devices. Using the firm's online store, Motorola customers will be able to choose from a selection of movies, download them onto their computer and then transfer them to their handset, paying between £5.99 and £8.99 per title. According to the Guardian,... Read the full story »
Wednesday, 11th June 2008

Motorola returns to 3

Those looking for a new mobile phone contract will now be offered a greater choice from 3, which has announced it is re-adding Motorola handsets to its range. After an 18-month gap, models such as the RAZR2 V9 will be launched within 3, alongside specialist agents training staff on the new phones. Director of products at 3 Fergal Walker explained: "Motorola's renewed focus on powerful 3G ha... Read the full story »
Wednesday, 12th March 2008

Motorola Q9h 'under review'

The Motorola Q9h handset has performed well in a recent review, it has been revealed. According to the results of a review by PC Magazine, the Motorola Q9h handset is worthy of a four out of five rating, winning praise for "excellent voice performance" and an above-average browser. Indeed, one of the possible highlights of this device is its 2.4-inch display that even comes equipped wi... Read the full story »
Thursday, 1st November 2007

O2 and Motorola team up for mobile email service

Mobile phone network O2 has joined forces with handset manufacturer Motorola to create a secure and personalised email system than can be accessed via mobile phones. To be called Good Mobile Solutions, the service will offer customers a fully integrated mobile news feeder as well as the ability to customise priority emails with personalised notes, Mobile Today reports. The service is set to be l... Read the full story »
Wednesday, 24th October 2007

Motorola releases new handsets

Mobile phone firm Motorola has launched a bid to dominate the Christmas market by unveiling nine new products for the fourth quarter of 2007. The majority of the devices are new editions of handsets in the firm's low-end W series, in addition to a luxury version of the popular RAZR model and a new music phone, the Moto U9, Cellular-News.com reports. According to Motorola, many of the new phones ... Read the full story »
Tuesday, 16th October 2007

Motorola issues profit warning

Mobile phone company Motorola has forecast a second quarter loss and claimed it will not make a profit in 2007, it has emerged. The firm's sales during the second quarter were eight per cent lower than expected, with the world's second-largest phone manufacturer blaming poor handset sales across Asia and Europe for its drop in revenue, Reuters reports. Since the announcement of uninspiring profi... Read the full story »
Thursday, 12th July 2007

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