Motorola Motoming A1800 GPS
June 6, 2008 | Cell Phone, Motorola | 3 CommentsThe latest in a series of MOTOMING combined in Chinese markets, the Motorola A1800 shows exactly what Motorola can do when it warms not to RAZR-over-mobile.

Support for GSM and CDMA is extremely rare in a mobile phone, and Motorola, indeed, are the sole manufacturers of Main Stream, which we know make mobile phones like this. Before the Z6c the A1800, A840 and ahead of the very rare. Both GSM and CDMA networks in China, perhaps this explains why he launched the first but many Frequent Flyer between the USA and Europe could be interested in A1800.
The Front Motorola A1800 Motorola A1800 has a 2.4 inch 240 x 320 pixels Display, the memory is expandable (up to 4 GB), integrated GPS, handwriting recognition, a viewer Office documents, customer e – mail and Web browser. On the back is a 3-megapixel autofocus with the aircraft. This is not a 3G phone, and a serious shortcoming is the lack of WiFi.

Despite the great 1000 mAh battery, standby time on the A1800 is very short, about 3.5 – 4.5 days. Especially on the high electricity during the execution of a drain-CDMA and GSM radio over the same period. On both GSM, CDMA or conversation is more reasonable 3.5 to 5 hours.
Maps of China celebrates countries are included, but nowhere else. Of course, it is theoretically possible, other cards on the A1800 from different regions, but so far we have only seen the China.
So perhaps the Motorola A1800 should revise some, before being adapted to European or American markets, even though it is probably also supported English as Chinese. And although the A1800 is perhaps not an iPhone Killer, this would be a welcome addition to Motorola’s lineup in the world. We will wait and see.
