
This year’s CES saw the announcement of Motorola’s long-awaited A3100 PocketPC phone.
Unsurprisingly, Motorola deployed an UI of its own: this is not exactly good news for developers, who now have to fight one more user interface system.
Initial shipments will hit Asia-Pacific and Latin American markets in Q1, there is no information on release plans for other markets as of this writing:
Managing your social and work life just got easier with the MOTOSURF A3100. The touch tablet’s customizable home screen is layered on top of the familiar Windows Mobile 6.1 software and has many applications that can be accessed with the tip of a finger, a stylus or an omni-directional trackball. The home screen icons can be personalized to give ‘live’ feeds on weather, news, personal and work e-mail, messaging and calendar events1. WiFi1 and 3G connectivity make the experience seamless and fast.
“We developed the MOTOSURF A3100 as a true social smartphone,” said John Cipolla, senior vice president, product development, Motorola Mobile Devices. “Home screen personalization and access to a whole host of applications gets the info you want – fast, and at your fingertips.”
The full specs his us via infosyncworld:
Talk and Standby Time
GSM Talk Time – Up to 6.8 hoursGSM Standby Time – Up to 12.4 days
Bands/Modes
GSM: Quad-Band EDGE/GPRS
WCDMA: HSDPA 7.2 850/1900/2100 TribandWeight
119gDimensions
110×59.7×13.7mmBattery
1170mAhOS
Windows Mobile 6.1 ProfessionalConnectivity
USB 2.0 HS, Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology with A2DP2Display
2.8″ QVGA with Touch PanelMessaging
MMS, SMS, Multi-Head IM, Email [Exchange]Audio
AMR, MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, MIDIVideo
MPEG-4, H.263, H.264 & WMV playback support,
.3GP and .MP4 file playback support,
H.263 capture supportCamera
3 megapixel auto focus, VGA secondary cameraMemory
256MB Flash, 128MB RAM, MicroSD up to 32GBChipset
Qualcomm MSM 7201ASoftware
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 ProfessionalForm Factor
Touch tablet smartphoneNavigation
aGPS
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