Wednesday 17 August 2011

Motorola Fire - A smartphone within everyone’s reach

Whenever smart phones are talked about, their expensive range also comes to forefront apart from the affordable price tag associated with mobile phones. Motorola has firmly decided to change the overview by presenting a budget smart phone that can be accessed by one and all named Motorola Fire. It is expected to arrive in the third quarter of 2011 and is strongly anticipated owing to its low-budget scheme with all the presentable smart phone features. It will feature the look and feel of Blackberry products with a beautiful, fun-filled and application oriented smart phone experience.

As per the official announcement about the product, Motorola Fire is expected to arrive with a 2.8 inches capacitive touchscreen with Moto Switch interface, sensors packed within a dimension of 116.5 x 58 x 13.5 mm and a weight of just 110g. Even a QWERTY keyboard is provided to facilitate better and enhanced typing experience. It will even possess 256 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM with the facility to expand the storage further up to 32 GB through micro SD cards. Even Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity will be provided as a feature presented in all smart phones at present apart from the standard GPRS and EDGE present in all affordable mobile phones. Even Bluetooth, USB and GPS navigation with Google Maps will be provided with the upcoming smart phone.

Motorola Fire Deals is expected to be powered by a 600 MHz processor coupled with the latest Android Gingerbread leading to a complete world of apps for bettered performance. Even a 3.15 mega pixel camera will be featured with the handset to provide photography and video recording options. It will also feature better battery life along with entertainment options like games, media player supporting various file formats, FM radio with RDS and many others at the Android Market. It will also feature business oriented uses with better and secured email support, viewing and editing official documents and many other offerings.

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