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Motorola Launch the 3G A925 Handset

4th March , 2004

Europe : MP3 player; touch screen operation; video calling, playback and messaging; picture messaging; as well as Bluetooth connectivity; digital camera; in built AGPS*; games console and much more. The Motorola A925 is more than just a mobile phone.


The widescreen A925 comes complete with polyphonic ring-tones and a loud speaker, making it perfect for users to enjoy video calls, sing along to their favourite songs, and watch highlights of Premiership football matches or clips of their favourite MTV programmes. Users can be sure that the A925 will keep them in touch with what's new in the world of sport, music and entertainment.

Consumers can effortlessly connect and interact with the wireless world around them to wire free Bluetooth headsets, the Motorola A925 gets information, entertainment and communication on the move - when, where and how you want it.

The power-efficient VGA camera has a crystal clear lens, while the bright 65,000-colour display delivers enhanced colour and clarity. Users can spontaneously capture those special moments and then share them with their friends or family using both picture and video multimedia messaging.

Inside the stylishly designed black and silver shell are powerful features accessed via the touch sensitive screen, all controlled by the stylus-driven Symbian operating system.

The A925 is the fourth video mobile to be launched by Motorola designed to take full advantage of the wireless revolution and the power of video mobile.

The Motorola A925 supports almost every technology you need:

. With AGPS* find the nearest bar, café, restaurant, shop or cinema.
. Listen to music using the phone as a personal stereo with an integrated MP3 player and a built-in speaker as well as separate headphones.
. Send and receive emails, video messages, text messages and multimedia messages.
. Store video files, MP3s, ring tones, screensavers, and games using the expandable memory (up to 256MB).
. Make or receive calls at the same time as accessing content area and downloading video or audio clips.
. Flip onto its side and use as a handheld gaming device.

The Motorola A925 will be available in 3 outlets and from selected retail partners from March 2004.

*AGPS - Assisted Global Positioning System

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