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Motorola Ming A1200
If you are looking for a mobile phone that offers the most commendable of features while in itself an impressive aesthetic work, then Motorola A1200 or most popular on its other name, is the most recommended product for an important wrap of fashion and function. This smarphone of stunning beauty is the fourth generation of Motorola’s Linux devices. It is armed with Bluetooth, a document viewer, FM radio, music player, and a business card reader.
Love at first sight would always bring a prospective buyer to the Motorola Ming. Boasting a sophisticated clamshell design in colors blue, red or black, it has a dimension is 95.7 x 51.7 x 21.5 mm and weighs 122 grams. Ming’s screen is unusually and interestingly located at the bottom of the flip-top. The top portion is made of plastic to serve as the touch screen’s
protection from dust and scratches. Touch screen haters need not attempt to buy this product because there are no keypads in this unit, with all your inputs totally dependent to the touch screen, a TFT Color type of display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and 262,144 18-bit colors. It is also equipped with handwriting and speech recognition, both in English and in Chinese. There are three vestigial buttons in the phone’s front part. And despite the relatively smaller dimensions of its touch screen, it is easy to work with.
Battery life is impressive at 7.4 hours talk time and 7.1 days standby time. It has a card slot for a micro SD card that can store up to 2 GB size of files. It has 8 MB built-in user memory and 3.5 MB phonebook memory and has an Intel XScale 312MHz processor. Ming has a built-in mini-USB connector as well as Bluetooth connection which support a variety of profiles: HSP, HFP, AVRC, OPP and a lot more.
Messaging with Ming can be done via Email, MMS and SMS, while one can choose to make or accept voice calls via the speaker phone or a headset jack. Additional features include FM radio, Real One Player that supports MP3, WAV, WMA, AAC+ and AMR music formats and video files, a 2.0 megapixel camera, and a video capture with a maximum length of two hours. The camera produces a decent photo quality with noticeable flaws especially in the oranges and reds which usually appear very unnatural.
It also includes a talking dictionary and one game, Extreme Air Snowboarding, although you are free to download more games and applications in your convenience, Despite the beauty Ming possesses, a lot of enthusiasts have been disappointed with the absence of 3G and Wi-Fi, and the low internal memory.
