View Archive |
Home
| News Blog
Moto attempts to shine in the PDA market with the A810
Motorola launches the MOTO A810 PDA-style device featuring handwriting recognition, FM radio, 2-megapixel camera and a 3.5mm audio jack
Not to be outshone by its smartphone counterparts, Motorola has launched a PDA-style handset, the MOTO A810.
The A810 is apparently aimed at young professionals who are looking to work hard and play hard. This basically means it's a business style handset with a couple of multimedia features thrown in.
The entry-level A810 features a 2.2-inch, 240x320 262k colour touchscreen, with a useful handwriting recognition tool.
For multimedia, there's an MP3 and video player, FM radio and a 3.5mm headphone jack so you can plug your favourite 'phones in.
A two-megapixel camera may not get your juices flowing, but at a promised entry-level price, you do get a decent screen for your money.
Post a comment
The Motorola MOTO A810 features a bright touch screen
Related Articles
- Credit crunch defying Christian-Dior fashion phone
- Nokia announces email for everyone
- Nokia Maps navigates its way to integrated services
- Flagship Nokia N97 announced
- Know Your Mobile now on Twitter!
- Sony Ericsson Xperia XP1 goes social networking
- Samsung to launch Hugo Boss-branded Tocco
- T-mobile G1 – Increased sales predictions and cheaper price plans
- HTC Touch Diamond rumours abound
- Microsoft gets smart



