Motorola introduced its biggest line up of entry-level GSM and CDMA handsets at CommunicAsia 2006. The new portfolio begins with two value-priced clamshell handsets, the Motorola W208 and W375, bringing a new level of slim-line style and functionality to consumers around the world.
Motorola's color initiative offering contrasting schemes in new and unique colors continues with the W208, which is available in Fire Red/Black Slate and Silver Sail/Black Slate. The handset is less than 15mm thick and features a stereo FM radio, alarm clock/stop watch, currency converter/calculator, 200 entry internal phone book, office quality speakerphone, zoom font, 3 pre-loaded games, and 32 channel polyphonic ring tones.
The W375 combines strikingly svelte design and a splash of colorful self-expression with an integrated VGA camera, speakerphone functionality, mobile USB, FM radio and MP3 ring tones to help users express their individuality. The W375 shares the intuitive external display of the W220 and supports SMS and MMS messaging. The W375 provides a sense of individuality with its palette of three iconic colors: Cannon Gray, Lustrous Silver & Mandarin Orange.
The W375 is 45 x 99 x 18.6 mm with 1.5 MB user memory. This tri-band handset features a 128 x 160 TFT screen with up to 450 minutes of talk time and up to 250 hours of stand-by.
Both handsets are expected to be available in the second half of 2006.
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