Motorola and AT&T have jointly announced the Motorola Karma QA1, a nice little slide-out full QWERTY phone that helps users be in touch with each other through social networking channels. Sporting a 2.5” QVGA display, 2MP camera with video and Bluetooth with A2DP support, this mobile phone also supports IM services such as Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Messenger and homescreen links to MySpace and Facebook.

Motorola Karma QA1
The Motorola Karma QA1 also comes with100MB internal memory and microSD slot for memory expansion. Further, it features aGPS technology, which means, AT&T customers can purchase AT&T’s Navigator service if they so desire.

Motorola Karma QA1
The Motorola Karma QA1 will be on sale from June 28 for $79.99 on a two-year contract and after a mail-in rebate.
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Motorola, always known for its innovation, has today released its new Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset. This device is unique in that it uses bone conduction technology in order to do away with background noise and also amplify the user’s voice. With the mere flip of a little switch, the Endeavor HX1 activates and in-ear sensor, which first checks the vibrations and then converts them to speech.
The Motorola Endeavor HX1 is a very small device, weighing a mere 13 grams. The headset uses Motorola’s CrystalTalk technology and comes with a set of reversible ear hooks, which you can wear on either ear. This product is expected to hit the market in July 2009, starting with Asia and then expanding to more regions at a later time.

Endeavor HX1
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Do you recall we had told you about the Motorola i856 slider phone in March this year? Well, it has now entered the FCC files for approval. Nothing fantastically remarkable about this device. It’s an iDEN multimedia phone with a dedicated music button and all.
While the Motorola i856 is not for rough use, it definitely is worth a look for the normal Boost Mobile user without ambitions of owning a very high-end mobile phone. There is no word yet on the release dates or partner carriers, so we will have to wait and watch for more info on this one.

Motorola i856 FCC
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Boost Mobile ‘Monthly Unlimited’ customers will be a happy lot for the unlimited text messaging service they can avail, thanks to the new Motorola Clutch i465 phone that includes a full QWERTY keyboard and walkie-talkie capabilities.

i465 Clutch Boost
Clutch is the first Motorola device with walkie-talkie capabilities designed for messaging. A full QWERTY keyboard with shortcut keys and software upgrades, such as IM-style texting, makes it easy for users to respond and follow the message stream. This phone also gives increased character space and lets users carry on multiple conversations by using the all-in-one homebase view of their incoming and outgoing messages. Motorola’s leading push-to-talk technology is useful for verbal IM for keeping in constant contact as well.

i465 Clutch Boost
Motorola Clutch i465 from Boost Mobile is available now at www.boostmobile.com with free shipping for the price of $129.99 with no contract.
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