Motorola Grasp reminds us company still does Android-free gear

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

It may not be the EX112 / EX115 they seem to be getting down in Brazil, but the Motorola Grasp isn’t far off, proving that Motorola’s still committed to delivering non-Android phones in market segments where… well, Android might kinda be overkill. The CDMA / EV-DO phone is capable of operating both on 800 / 1900MHz and on AWS bands, meaning we wouldn’t be surprised to see it land on regionals like MetroPCS where AWS has started to play a prominent role. It’s got a 1.3 megapixel cam, 3.5mm headphone jack, AGPS, stereo Bluetooth, microSD expansion to 8GB, and — something Moto has been playing up since the Renew — an eco-friendly design with a completely recyclable shell when you’ve finished texting on that QWERTY keypad for the last time. Look for it to launch this quarter.

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Sony Ericsson’s Aino smartphone smiles for the FCC’s cameras

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

We’ve already seen Sony Ericsson’s new Aino smartphone (and its wireless headphones) pass through the FCC once before, but we’ve only just at this time been treated to the first proper photo shoot of the device, including the usual peek under the hood. What’s more, the new filing also offers yet more (fairly indisputable) evidence of the existence of a US 3G version of the phone, and those interested can get another look at the phone’s manual if you missed it last time around. Hit up the read link below to dive in.

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Is this AT&T’s HTC Pure, clad in shimmering magenta?

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

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