3 lines up three phones from Motorola
UK 3G network 3 will be offering three new Motorola handsets in the run-up to Christmas, the company has said.
The A1000 is pitched at the smart phone market and business users in particular. The Symbian-based handset sports 24MB of user-accessible memory, and ships with a PDF and Microsoft Office-compatible file-viewer for email enclosures. The phone contains a rear-facing 1.2 megapixel digicam with 4x digital zoom and a front-facing VGA camera.
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