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    Motorola and 3 have announced the arrival of their most advanced 3G handset
    to date -- the Motorola A920. The handset has a full-color widescreen
    display designed to showcase 3's person-to-person video calling
    capabilities, as well as its exclusive video content.
    Full story: http://www.phonecontent.com/bm/news/motorola/a920.shtml





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    R. Mark Clayton
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    Re: Motorola Unveil World's Most Advanced Video Mobile (3G) Handset


    "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Motorola and 3 have announced the arrival of their most advanced 3G

    handset
    > to date -- the Motorola A920. The handset has a full-color widescreen
    > display designed to showcase 3's person-to-person video calling
    > capabilities, as well as its exclusive video content.
    > Full story: http://www.phonecontent.com/bm/news/motorola/a920.shtml
    >
    >


    Funny - press reports that Mot have sold out their share in Symbian to
    Psion, hardly a big commitment to 3G, unless Mot have suss'ed out Psion's
    "make it proprietary and make 'em pay" strategy, which made me abandon the
    slightest notion of buying a Psion 5 when I discovered it wouldn't have a
    PCMCIA slot.





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    R. Mark Clayton
    Guest

    Re: Motorola Unveil World's Most Advanced Video Mobile (3G) Handset


    "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Motorola and 3 have announced the arrival of their most advanced 3G

    handset
    > to date -- the Motorola A920. The handset has a full-color widescreen
    > display designed to showcase 3's person-to-person video calling
    > capabilities, as well as its exclusive video content.
    > Full story: http://www.phonecontent.com/bm/news/motorola/a920.shtml
    >
    >


    Funny - press reports that Mot have sold out their share in Symbian to
    Psion, hardly a big commitment to 3G, unless Mot have suss'ed out Psion's
    "make it proprietary and make 'em pay" strategy, which made me abandon the
    slightest notion of buying a Psion 5 when I discovered it wouldn't have a
    PCMCIA slot.





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