Motorola MING (Motorola A1200) Review

Posted on 2007-03-08 17:26:20 by Thomas De Maesschalck

Motorola pioneered in the market of Linux-based devices by releasing a range of solutions running eZx operating system, specifically these were Motorola A760, Motorola A780, Motorola A910, ROKR E2. The E2, though, stands apart from the rest of the list, for it lacks a touch-sensitive display and sports a totally refined interface, matching that found in Motorola Z6. But the most earthshaking offering in this range would be Motorola A1200 renamed in MING in the middle of March, 2006, when it made it to Hong Kong. The hieroglyph “ming” comprises characters standing for the sun and the moon, and thus is striking enough and easy to pick out. Such accurate positioning for a sole local market clearly indicates that the maker didn’t have intentions for launching it in other regions, for example, in Europe...



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