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Con solo dos días antes del comienzo del CES 2009 Motorola le dio a sus fans una buena razón para esperarlo ansioso. La compañía norteamericana anunció tres nuevos equipos que harían su primera apariencia pública en el evento.

El Motorola A3100 operado por WinMo y completamente táctil, previamente conocido como Attila, definitivamente es el más interesante de los tres. Las otras dos ofertas son el VA76r de aspecto fuerte y exclusivo de At&T y el W233 Renew cuya superficie está hecha completamente de botellas de plástico recicladas.
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Green. The color inspires vitality, longevity, sustainability but the color can only do so much when it comes to Motorola’s new handset, Renew.

 

The handset and its packaging is made up entirely of sustainable materials…the concept is good but execution seems to lack something, oh! design. The device is homey to say the least – fine, butt-ugly. The phone comes to T-mobile on February 4th. Pricing still unknown.

Video Tour of the Motozine ZN5.

The FCC strikes again. Sprint customers who still get their iDEN on should be happy to learn the upcoming Motorola i9, first seen back in May with the name Motorola i890, has just made its way through the FCC approval process and it’s ready to go. Actually, the i9 is something a little new from Moto – no, Motorola isn’t dropping the RAZR form factor anytime soon but this time they’ve thrown some ModeShift into the mix. Yep, the cool backlit buttons found on the ROKR E8 and other models can also be seen on the i9. If you’ve yet to play with a ModeShift-enabled Moto, it’s actually pretty cool. Button labels are displayed via the keypad backlight and the labels and function of certain buttons changes according to the area of the UI you’re in. Toss some haptic feedback into the mix and you’ve got ModeShift. Other i9 spec highlights include a 3.1 megapixel camera, integrated GPS and stereo Bluetooth. No word yet on when the i9 might drop or where pricing will be but smart money is on a pre-holiday release.

Last week Motorola announced the newest member of their highly popular Q family. The Motorola Q11 is true to its nature with slim silhouette and Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard OS.

Motorola Q 11 comes with quad-band GSM support, making it capable of global roaming. It’s landscape display measures 2.4 inches and sports QVGA resolution. The full-QWERTY handset has 64MB of RAM and a Freescale ARM 7 LTE CPU. Read more