The new Motorola E895, announced at the recent 2005 JavaOne Conference, features intuitive interface along with Moto’s stylish clam-shell shape, delivering definitive multimedia.
The E895 lets you capture still images in low light with the 1.3 megapixel camera that pans and zooms. Also, video features allow playback and streaming on its large, high-resolution color screen. The phone includes the latest in Bluetooth® wireless technology, enabling Bluetooth printing, Bluetooth peer-to-peer gaming and Bluetooth stereo headset.
“Today’s mobile users want it all — the power to create and share their own content as well as the ability to access a world of existing entertainment and information,” said Tracey Koziol, Vice President & General Manager, GSM Product Line Management, Motorola. “With the Motorola E895, we can deliver on both fronts. By marrying top technology performance with cutting-edge multimedia features and high-end design this handset gives consumers the flexibility and confidence to customize their mobile experience — to fit their world, their needs.”
The newest in Motorola’s Linux-based handsets, the E895 impresses with multimedia functions, complemented by TransFlash with expandable memory and built-in memory. Higher-speed downloads of music and video made possible by EDGE capability. An impressive speakerphone provides superior audio performance. The E895 blends high performance and cutting-edge mobile technology.
Motorola expects the E895 to be available in Q4 2005, for additional information pertaining to pricing and availability, visit your local Motorola retailer or motorola.com.