Motorola A1200 reviewed

by DJ Neawedde | 17th November 2006

Motorola A1200

Successor to the Motorola A780, the Motorola A1200 is a unique and futuristic looking mobile phone. The Linux-based A1200 features a 2 megapixel camera, a TFT-LCD touchscreen display, an Intel PXA270 processor, and Bluetooth.

The zoom is purely digital, so you won’t call on it often unless you’re going for that pixelated look. The zoom operates in 6 distinct steps from 1.0x to 8.0x. To store your images and other data, the phone uses a tiny microSD card for memory expansion. Watch the video review below…

Via Linux and Open Source Blog


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    Motorola A1200 reviewed

    by DJ Neawedde | 17th November 2006

    Motorola A1200

    Successor to the Motorola A780, the Motorola A1200 is a unique and futuristic looking mobile phone. The Linux-based A1200 features a 2 megapixel camera, a TFT-LCD touchscreen display, an Intel PXA270 processor, and Bluetooth.

    The zoom is purely digital, so you won’t call on it often unless you’re going for that pixelated look. The zoom operates in 6 distinct steps from 1.0x to 8.0x. To store your images and other data, the phone uses a tiny microSD card for memory expansion. Watch the video review below…

    Via Linux and Open Source Blog


    Related Posts

  • The 5 Hottest Phones for Linux Fanatics
  • FCC approves Motorola RIZR Z3 slider
  • Motorola Zante Going T-Mobile EDGE
  • Motorola Q : Much Anticipated Software Update
  • Today’s Hand Picked Links
  • Motorola ROKR E6 Linux-based phone [video]
  • Subscribe



    5 Responses to “Motorola A1200 reviewed”

    1. The 5 Hottest Phones for Linux Fanatics at Ministry of Tech | The Best of Tech Says:

      […] Motorola A1200 “A unique and futuristic looking mobile phone. The Linux-based A1200 features a 2 megapixel camera, a TFT-LCD touchscreen display, an Intel PXA270 processor, and Bluetooth.” […]

    2. 5 Hottest Linux Smartphones ... but I am Sticking with Artemis For Now « Linux and Open Source Blog Says:

      […] Motorola A1200 […]

    3. Linux News » 5 Hottest Linux Smartphones … but I am Sticking with Artemis For Now Says:

      […] Motorola A1200 […]

    4. 5 Hottest Linux Smartphones … but I am Sticking with Artemis For Now « alll about linux Says:

      […] Motorola A1200 […]

    5. Cell Phones Blog » Blog Archive » TOP5 Linux phones Says:

      […] Motorola A1200 “A unique and futuristic looking mobile phone. The Linux-based A1200 features a 2 megapixel camera, a TFT-LCD touchscreen display, an Intel PXA270 processor, and Bluetooth.” More […]

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