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Product
Parade
June
23, 2004
Motorola launches first quad-band
phone in India
NEW
DELHI -- Motorola, one of the leading players in the
mobile handset market, recently launched the first quad-band
phone, V600 in India. The uniqueness of quad-band technology
lies in its seamless roaming facility across 800, 900,
1800 and 1900MHz bands, making it functional across
the globe.
Targeted at international travelers, the Motorola V600
harnesses the latest technology providing seamless connectivity
along with the personal information management (PIM)
functionality, which keeps the user up-to-date on important
meetings and tasks. On the other hand, the ability to
sync with POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail accounts allows professionals
to keep track of their business mails.
The V600 accelerates the wireless experience by offering
latest in communications - Bluetooth, MP3 capability,
an integrated camera, video playback, and discreet color
notification lights that assign different colors, ringtones
to ones preferred contact, while eliciting cosmopolitan
admiration for its sophisticated clamshell design with
a metal exterior.
Percy P. Batlivala, general manager, South-West Asia,
Personal Communication Sector, Motorola, said: "The
Motorola V600 marks a new beginning for the Indian consumer.
It promises to keep every mobile executive connected
and entertained while on the move across the globe."
Contact:
Motorola India
www.motorola.com/in
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