Motorola MOTOMING-A1800
Available in three colors, the Motorola MOTOMING-A1800 is a touch screen PDA phone that operates on both GSM and CDMA technology. Allowing five straight hours of talk time, this PDA phone can be used practically anywhere as it operates on a quad-band network.
With its 2.4 inch screen, 320x240 pixel resolution, 256k color LCD display, it doesn’t differ much from the Motorola MOTOMING-A1600. It has the same data messaging (SMS and MMS) and multimedia features. It has an FM radio, a music player and GPS navigation support. It still has Bluetooth, Java and WAP capabilities. A memory card slot is also included and the PDA phone can use an expandable memory card of up to 4 GB. It also has a PC Sync and USB port so that files are easily transferred from the phone to the computer and back.
However, the new thing is that the Motorola MOTOMING-A1800 packs in two radio transceivers that offer synchronized connection to two networks. In addition, it is mostly equipped for the Asian and eastern market and network than its Western counterparts.
The Good
- It’s a touch screen PDA phone.
- It operates on both GSM and CDMA technology on a quad-band network.
- The phone is packed with amazing multimedia features including an FM radio, music player and a 3.0 megapixel camera.
- It has Bluetooth, Java and WAP/GRPS capabilities.
- It has an expandable memory of up to 4 GB.
- It also has GPS navigation support, as well as PC Sync and USB ports.
The Bad
- It still operates on a 2G network.
- It still doesn’t have Wi-Fi.
- Its features limit its use to eastern networks only.
Overall
It’s a good phone, packed with everything you may need and want in a cell phone and PDA. But it’s only good if the network you’re currently living in supports it.
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