Motorola Attila leaks, runs on WinMo 6.1 Professional
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- Wall
- LEK
- 25 Nov 2008
because they see a motorola fans Nokia, Sony, Samsung or LG?
They are afraid to let them get something back? both fanaticism?
Why not look celus of those who are fans ....
Discuss whether this is good or bad because in any case ...
Motorola was always first in everything, but since 2 or 3 years are staying back ...
But insurance will go up ...
This cute for now, but we have to see how it works ...
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- 100 Moto
- Er2
- 25 Nov 2008
Anonymous, 24 Nov 2008first flip phone was made and trademarked by General Teleph... moreSo while most of the world would agree Moto's DynaTAC was the first "handheld phone", what what you referring to:
The worlds first stand alone handheld pocket mobile phone without the big briefcase was released by Nokia
Any pic or reference or model number?
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- 100 Moto
- Er2
- 25 Nov 2008
Davide, 25 Nov 2008I do think the Motorola ZN5 is a fantastic camera phone, ev... moreJust curious as to exactly how you think N82 outperforms Zn5? Don't tell me 3G as we all know Zn5 does NOT support 3G to begin with. How about price tag?
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- Davide
- p8c
- 25 Nov 2008
I do think the Motorola ZN5 is a fantastic camera phone, everybody does, my sister has one, but not better then ny brothers Nokia N82, i'm sorry, but there is a difference in overall quality where the N82 is superior.
Just wanted to give my input to the debate.
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- Davide
- p8c
- 25 Nov 2008
Taken from www.Mobil.se which is the Swedens official site for information on Mobile phones and cell technology. I'll translate it.
"With the announcement of Motorola’s first 5.0 megapixel camera phone, the ZN5 powered by Kodak imaging, the showdown with Nokia’s 5.0 megapixel N82 was destined to happen. Mobil was lucky enough to have both devices on hand and give them a full evaluation complete with images and feature breakdowns. With auto-focus, Xenon flash and ISO800 high speed input, the Motorola ZN5 proved to be quite a competitor and took very nice outdoor pictures. But In the end the Nokia N82 featured superior color management and greater detail. While the ZN5 did very good in landscape and outdoor settings, the weakest area of the Motorola ZN5 became obvious on the upclose pictures with the Xenon flash. The Motorola ZN5 was prone to excessive exposure while the N82 was able to perform like a standard digital camera. The lower left corner of the ZN5 picture loses all detail due to excessive light from the Xenon flash. Although the N82 also has a Xenon flash, Nokia seems to have much better software to refine the settings. While the Motorola ZN5 did not beat out the long standing 5.0 megapixel ‘ace’ in Nokia’s hip pocket, the ZN5 was impressive. In daylight settings and outdoor scenery, the ZN5 was able to take slightly sharper pictures with better color than the N82, but in all an every other situations the N82 took better photos. If Motorola is able to stick around in the phone game long enough, with some help from Kodak they might be able to pull off an upset in the next generation of camera phones"
There is a long review, i just took the main heading going into the review. There are probably many reviews taken from Mobil like this one and translated into English, just google and you might find some.
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- Shou Ji
- ji{
- 25 Nov 2008
Motorola made the first mobile phone.
Motorola are best in the past, but not in present.
Samsung are best in US market and Nokia are best in World market.
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- nicksti
- kbh
- 25 Nov 2008
Is this a situation where people hate Motorola as an extension as people hating the USA?
Just one of these days I would like to see GSMArena put out a leak on a exciting new Motorola phone, but label it as a SE and see the difference in comments.
I personally do not like the way the phone looks from the pics I see (too round like the ROKR E2) but it is not like we know much else about it yet.
Quit the hating and fanboyism.
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- p8c
- 25 Nov 2008
wow amazing! This is exactly what an Iphone would look like if it went on a 6 month feeding frenzy at Mcdonalds..
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- Anonymous
- LEv
- 25 Nov 2008
Anonymous, 24 Nov 2008first flip phone was made and trademarked by General Teleph... moreyou are wrong,...and i don't like to say good things of moto because i love nokia....
if you look at some review comparing the zn5 with the n82 the zn5 wins
and your other information is wrong
and motorola created the first slim flip phone,first with vibration,first slim qwerty, etc....
the first phone in 1973 was of motorola too
motorola also invented the walkie talkie!!!
so i cant understand why you say motorola is a bad brand.....they invented the mobile phones as we know them today.
each motorola news on gsmARENA is a fight between moto fans with se,lg,nokia fans!
please people, we are not animals.....we are intelligent people....it would be nice to see peace on this forum........please
P.S: the phone looks good but it has a horrible iphone theme
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- kkk
- myg
- 24 Nov 2008
small screen, fugly design, nothing new in terms of specs
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- Anonymous
- p8c
- 24 Nov 2008
first flip phone was made and trademarked by General Telephone & Electronics (GTE), who by the way was inspired by the early Star Trek series, not Motorola, who by the way even copied the name, Star Tak.
first 3G phone and Network was released by NTT DoCoMo in Japan, not Motorola.
The best 5mp phone so far in all tests is the Nokia N82, not Motorola.
Samsung made the first HSDPA phone, not Motorola.
The worlds first stand alone handheld pocket mobile phone without the big briefcase was released by Nokia
and so on..
Don't lie to us about Motorola.. cause everbody ain't stupid..
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- Anonymous
- 3C1
- 24 Nov 2008
ok what is with moto? why can't they be like normal, weird designs, unknown reasons for leaving out 3g on phones, ugly fat thing in gold, no steady line ups or releases, and now a iphone theme? ok moto we know you like to be unique but this is just way too weird
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- 2SU
- 24 Nov 2008
Anonymous, 24 Nov 2008Prove it. Which Samsung is the first HSDPA and year.Samsung's first ever HSDPA mobile phone was unveiled to the world back in March 2005. In Korea, the first HSDPA compatible phone was SCH-W200. That was the first HSDPA phone commercially available for consumers in the market.
Samsung announced ZX20 in Jan 2006 for the rest of the world. NEC announced their HSDPA along with NTTDoCoMo in Feb 2006. BenQ announced that it will bring HSDPA phone before world cup. Moto Maxx was announced in July 2006.Even Samsung Z560 was announced before Moto RAZR Maxx. Samsung was first to demonstated 3.6mbps as well as 7.2mbps HSDPA.
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- tgm91
- nD5
- 24 Nov 2008
Great phone. Good specs: GPS, WIFI, TV-OUT, FM radio, 192 MB RAM, 528 Mhz processor, display kind of su**s (65k colors). But whe i see the specs, it looks kind of expensive . Anyway this is the best iPhone "clone" i've seen until now . Too bad is working on WinMo , Google Android would be much better ...
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- Anonymous
- tDA
- 24 Nov 2008
finally, the 3G phone from motorola.
i'm starting to think that the word Moto & 3G really can't be mixed together...
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- Flames
- 3HB
- 24 Nov 2008
[deleted post]Please refrain from making shallow unsubstantiated comments, unless you have solid proof.Ok!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- Jaysw19
- 32B
- 24 Nov 2008
Not too bad for a Moto phone but it won't be mine because it's still ugly and bulky. Keep it up Moto.
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- Yvil
- vmy
- 24 Nov 2008
well done motorola, shame about the small 2.8" screen though
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- Dani
- nF9
- 24 Nov 2008
Anonymous, 24 Nov 2008MOTOROLA RULES... Motorola has the greatest 5 Mega Pixel C... moreMotorola has achieved alot
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- Anonymous
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- 24 Nov 2008
World's 1st cell phone with HSPA Phone Any 1 know what is the diff between HSPA and HSPA++ ? have found Motorola Attila's Spec on Sn Traders.
http://xrl.us/oyae3
but they didn't mention it Camera spec