Touchscreen Linux Motorola A810 Smartphone

Motorola’s new Linux-based A810 smartphone which is not yet been officially announced, but breezed through the FCC recently looks really nice.
If you see through the documentation, you can see that the A810 is very roughly around 100 x 50 x 13mm in size with what appears to be a 2.2″ or maybe 2.4″ QVGA display.
This full-touchscreen handset features a minimum of hardware buttons, instead relying on the touchscreen for navigation – a stylus is included.
The front of the Motorola A810 is very uncluttered, with just a 5 way navigation joystick and a Call and End key. There is a volume control on one side of the phone and a camera key and screenlock slider key on the other side.
The Motorola A810 sports a 2 megapixel camera without a flash. There is a microSD card slot beneath the battery for expanded memory, and a standard 3.5mm audio jack will make music listening convenient. An FM radio is also on board, as well as Bluetooth support.
The Motorola A810 is running on Linux-based operating system. The touchscreen is operated using a stylus, features on-screen QWERTY keyboard and numeric keypad.
One drawback is that the Motorola A810 doesn’t support WiFi or 3G. We think at least one of those would be essential in a phone capable of rich multimedia playback.
Written by martin on May 1st, 2008 with
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