MOTORIZR Z3 Slider Phone hits India

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MOTORIZR Z3 Mobile Phone Motorola Inc. has announced the availability if the MOTORAZR Z3 in India. It is the latest slider phone to hit the country, and incorporates digital imaging capabilities and multimedia features.

MOTORAZR Z3’s imaging system includes a 2.0-megapixel digital camera, high intensity camera light and programmed point-and-shoot keys.

The clamshell supports formats like MP3, AAC, AAC+ and AAC+ enhanced. Besides, optional Bluetooth stereo headset accessory is available.

MOTORIZR Z3’s quad-band technology enables users to move around like a dream across almost all countries and continents. With multiple messaging capabilities, including MMS and Instant Messaging (IM), users can easily share their experiences with friends and family.

“The MOTORIZR is yet another example of Motorola reshaping the mobile landscape through constant reinvention. Its powerful digital camera combined with a unique new slider format means a significant change in both the way the phone is designed and used, while retaining Motorola’s ‘no compromise’ approach to design,” said Lloyd Mathias, Director Marketing of Mobile Devices, Motorola India.

MOTORIZR Z3 is available in premium retail in stores in India for a MRP of Rs. 13,999.

Specs of the MOTORIZR Z3 mobile phone:

  • Band: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • Data: GPRS/EDGE
  • Size: 16mm x 46mm x 106mm
    (0.6″ x 1.8″ x 4.2″)
  • Weight: 115g (4.0oz)
  • Battery Life: Up to 9.25 days standby time
  • Up to 3.25 hours talk time
  • Main Display: 1.9″ 262k color TFT, 176×220 resolution
  • Sub-Display: N/A
  • Camera: 2.0 megapixel
  • Video: Video capture/playback at 15fps, 3GPP streaming
  • Messaging: MMS/EMS/SMS
  • Email: Yes
  • Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 (A2DP Stereo)
  • Infrared: No
  • Java: Yes
  • Polyphonics: Yes
  • Memory: 20MB, microSD memory card slot up to 1GB
  • Other Music player supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+, high-intensity flash with full screen viewfinder for camera, enhanced phonebook, instant messaging, USB 2.0, flight mode option
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