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Photos: Motorola wireless sunglasses, keyboard phone

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  • Moto Q

    Moto Q

    The Moto Q is a mobile phone built on the Razr design that features a QWERTY keyboard, e-mail and voice mail, running on the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform. It's 11.5 millimeters thick and has a five-way navigation button and thumb wheel, along with stereo speakers.

    Published: July 20, 2006 -- 16:01 GMT (09:01 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Razrwire

    Razrwire

    Motorola and Oakley have introduced eyewear that offers wireless, hands-free connections to Bluetooth-enabled devices. The gadgetry will be available in early August.

    Published: July 20, 2006 -- 16:01 GMT (09:01 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Motorola Ojo

    Motorola Ojo

    The Motorola Ojo is a personal video phone that allows video mail that offers high-quality video and synchronized audio. Users can record a video greeting for incoming calls, and callers can leave a video message.

    Published: July 20, 2006 -- 16:01 GMT (09:01 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Motorola A732

    Motorola A732

    Equipped with a sliding keyboard, the Motorola A732 enables users to write characters with their fingers and send the handwritten notes as text messages. The device also learns each user's writing style and supports basic gesture commands for editing and switching between languages. The A732 is expected to be available in the third quarter of 2005.

    Published: July 20, 2006 -- 16:01 GMT (09:01 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Motorola A728

    Motorola A728

    The Motorola A728 phone offers features such as intelligent handwriting, speech-recognition dialing, a "Power Word" dictionary and Yahoo Messenger. The phone should be available in the third quarter of 2005.

    Published: July 20, 2006 -- 16:01 GMT (09:01 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Mororola A910

    Mororola A910

    The A910 series offers Wi-Fi connectivity so that users can roam between GSM, GPRS and wireless local area networks. This device is expected to be available in early 2006.

    Published: July 20, 2006 -- 16:01 GMT (09:01 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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Bill Detwiler

By Bill Detwiler | July 20, 2006 -- 16:01 GMT (09:01 PDT) | Topic: Hardware

  • Moto Q
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  • Motorola A732
  • Motorola A728
  • Mororola A910

Motorola debuts a thin phone with a QWERTY keyboard, and sunglasses that offer hands-free connectivity.

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Moto Q

The Moto Q is a mobile phone built on the Razr design that features a QWERTY keyboard, e-mail and voice mail, running on the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform. It's 11.5 millimeters thick and has a five-way navigation button and thumb wheel, along with stereo speakers.

Published: July 20, 2006 -- 16:01 GMT (09:01 PDT)

Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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By Bill Detwiler | July 20, 2006 -- 16:01 GMT (09:01 PDT) | Topic: Hardware

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