Why Motorola is still at the bottom of the table!

Motorola recently launched the "smallest & lightest" Enterprise Digital Assistant EDA] class phones, for the business class.
It leverages on Motorola's mobile computing platform architecture, MC55 and the features include, Windows Mobile Pro. 6.1,two-way radio, bar code scanner, digital camera, and mobile computer into a compact and lightweight design. It supports the GSM/GPRS/EDGE standard for wireless wide-area networks, offering voice and data services to provide the information needed for better decision making and business results. With an array of features, like integrated GPS,the new MC55 EDA supports a host of real-time location-based applications.
The phones have a whopping 3.5" [for comparison, iPhone has a 3.5"] and qwerty-keyboard, and has many unheard features like a 1D laser scanner, 2D imager, WLAN, WIFI,WWAN, VoIP, Push-to-talk, even support soft phone clients and integration with installed IP PBXs.
All goody goody?

This is how the phones look like!!

No, this is not some kind of joke of spoof. This is REAL!!

-codevalley

5 comments:

Adam said...

I agree with you. That looks like a kids phone! Motorola does still produce some quality two way radios, like the MOTOTRBO. It actually has some of the same features as that phone.

Codevalley said...

yeah, nice observation. Mototrbo pretty much looks like this phone.
What I have noticed about Motorola is that, the Hardware is very good, and rugged. But the UI/aesthetics/look'n'feel aspect sucks.

Mukul Soman said...

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Codevalley said...

thanx for that note of appreciation :)

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