Tuesday, April 13, 2010

I1 Motorola, Pioneer Mobile Android "Push To Talk"


The summer war in 2010 would be the second bubat Android phones classy. If HTC will release the first Android-based phone that has access to Wimax, Motorola's Android will be the pioneers in the push to talk feature.

His name Motorola I1. The devices were introduced in the telecommunications arena CTIA 2010 conference in Las Vegas that is now underway. I1 will be released Motorola Motorola took Nextell operators like Sprint and HTC to work with push-to-talk iDEN network-based operator owned.

iDEN itself is a proprietary technology that enables artificial Motorola two-way communications like HT or alternately handy talkies, but through digital channels. The phone is released for general use iDEN network outdoor workers, such as construction workers and various types of industries.

Looks like a smartphone-class in general with a touch screen 3.1-inch width. In fact, it meets military specifications 810F device with the ability to resist rain, dust, impact, high temperature, fog, moisture, and low pressure.

However, the standard phone features using Android 1.5, the first class, usually called Cupcake. Other features 5 megapixel camera, bluetooth, microSD card slot, and a variety of applications and access to the innate Google Android Market.

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