Motorola A910 Gets FCC High Five
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by Vince Veneziani on December 27, 2006

Good news for those of you are beyond sick of Motorola’s crappy OS: Moto’s A910 won’t come with it. The FCC approved Motorola’s new Linux-based A910 cellphone for use on GSM networks. Features you ask? Oh there are plenty of them. The A910 comes packed with GPRS and UMA for connecting over WLAN networks, a new Linux-Java based platform, 1.3-megapixel camera with external display and photo lighting, video capability, streaming video, MP3 player, a TransFlash card slot for extra storage, Bluetooth, and more.

Basically, we know you’re drooling over both the features and design. So are we. Expect it to come out soon though now that the FCC has approved it. Pricing should be moderate but not overly expensive

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  • LOL…even though the FCC approved it don’t always expect a US launch. Sounds like too many features for us Americans; better to launch this in Korea or Japan where they can handle sweeeeet handsets.

  • Pretty nice looking phone. I am too much of a die-hard treo PDA guy to get too excited, however. My current phone is a Treo 700p, which I love. With a possible move to the UK in my future, that’d be a switchover to the lovely Treo 680, which looks really nice. I know it’s silly, but I especially like the color options.

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