Linux based Motorola A910 Wireless Handset Given "Green Light"

Note:  Sweet little linux based device.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has given Motorola’s Moto A910, the green signal. The phone features a Linux-Java operating system and boasts WiFi connectivity over UMA. According to the company, the A910 is loaded with a 1.3 megapixel camera and Lumi-LED Flash technology.

Motorola claims that the phone offers calendars, contacts and e-mail applications for the business consumers. The A910 supports streaming video, and offers a TransFlash memory card slot as well. The phone also features Bluetooth, a mini-USB headset jack and MotoSync software.
 
Source:  SDA Asia

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