Motorola Motoming A1600 GPS enabled Touchscreen Phone unveiled in India
Motorola has recently announced launching of its state-of-the-art GenNext GPS enabled mobile phone with touchscreen in India. The new sleek model of Motorola, named MOTOMING A 1600, is not the first of its kind in the Indian high-end mobile phone market. The model has to face a stiff competition to make its way from the existing players such as Apple’s iPhone, BlackBerry Bold and Samsung Omnia, etc. However, customized multimedia features vis-à-vis its cost effectiveness will give the MOTOMING A 1600 an upper hand in wooing fashion conscious Indian consumers.
Motorola’s new MOTOMING bears a price tag of Rs. 15,847 only, which is just half of the price of Apple’s iPhone. A 16GB Apple’s iPhone will cost you around Rs. 36,100 and you have to pay around Rs. 31,000 for its 8GB model. A huge difference in pricing indeed! BlackBerry Bold and Samsung Omnia too demand similar prices. Motorola, the American mobile phone maker, has truly established a potential business challenge in the fields of touchscreen mobile phones in India by keeping price of MOTOMING A 1600 well within reach of middle-class Indians without compromising with any of the high-end features.
The high-memory capacity Motorola model MOTOMING A 1600 is laced with bundle of attractive user-friendly features, which include high precision GPS service (pre-loaded with navigational data of 30 major cities), dazzling multimedia features, Linux-based 3.2 mega pixel camera with 8X zoom supporting multiple capture modes, transparent flip cover, highly sensitive and instantaneous responsive touchscreen, integration with some features of MapmyIndia, 1GB MicroSD card with expandable memory of up to 4GB and voice-guided navigation in select areas etc.

The MOTOMING A1600 is powerful business devices armed with Linux, GPS, touchscreen and a bunch of other goodies.The Motorola MING A1600 should support English as well as Chinese, so you can expect to see a small number coming into Europe and the US as special imports.
The Motorola MING A1600 flaunts a 2.4-inch 262K color TFT display with a QVGA resolution. It’s touchscreen and there is also a stylus to help you get around.
* 2.4″ 262K color TFT display
* touchscreen and stylus
* Linux OS
* quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
* 3MP camera with continuous autofocus
* microSD card slot (up to 4GB)
* Bluetooth (A2DP)
* microUSB port
* FM radio
* built-in GPS receiver










































