Motorola Shows Off Three New Android Smartphones






Motorola Shows Off Three New Android Smartphones

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Motorola has shown off three new Android smartphones - one for each of China's three mobile networks. The MING range phones include the MT810 for China Mobile's TD-SCDMA network, the XT806 for China Telecom's CDMA-2000 network, and the A1680 for China Unicom's WCDMA network.
"The new MING smartphones reflect our focus on intuitive intelligence, and are designed to adapt themselves to you and your life," said Mr. Frank Meng, Corporate Vice President and President, Greater China, Motorola Mobility. "With MING we've combined our engineering expertise with a deep understanding of how people in China use their devices to create powerful, user-friendly smartphones that 'feel just right' and will bring great mobile experiences to our customers here."
The three new MING smartphones bring Motorola's portfolio of Android devices in China to eleven, all released in less than a year.
Motorola says that more than half the Android smartphones sold in China in the first half of 2010 were Motorola devices.
Designed in China for Chinese people and first launched in 2006, the MING range features include Chinese handwriting support, developed by Motorola and now in its sixth generation. Since the launch of the series more than five million Ming devices have sold in China.
All three of the new MING devices offer a full touchscreen experience and sport an updated version of the MING flip design, including the signature transparent flip cover.








Motorola A1680

Motorola MT810

Motorola XT806

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