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Friday, August 12, 2011

Motorola FIRE XT / SPICE XT / XT531


Motorola FIRE XT / SPICE XT / XT531

Motorola FIRE XT / SPICE XT / XT531
Another addition to Motorola's more affordable Android lineup, the Motorola FIRE XT (SPICE XT in South America and XT531 in Asia) certainly isn't the most powerful Motorola you can buy, but overall the specifications are likely to suit a large number of consumers looking for a first Android phone. All the standard Android features are here, including GPS and Google Maps Navigation, WiFi, 3.5G support, Bluetooth and access to the Android Market. There's a relatively large 1540mAh battery in the FIRE XT, quoted as giving up to 8 hours talktime and 28 days standby time on 3G. The handset measures 114 x 62 x 12mm and weighs 114 grams. There is 512MB of internal flash memory expandable to 32GB with a microSD card. Physically, it's not a bad looking device with curved edges and a two-tone finish. In its Asian XT531 version, there will be a dual-SIM variant available in certain markets in, as well as the standard single-SIM model. Handsets like this sell on price, but Motorola have not said how much the FIRE XT will cost, guess is that it will retail for about €300.USD ($ 341). (2.900.000 IDR ).

Product Specification

 General
Network:GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 900 + UMTS 900 / 2100 or 850 / 1900 or 850 / 2100
Data:GPRS + EDGE + UMTS (3G) + HSPA + WiFi
Screen:3.5" 320 x 480 pixels
Camera:5 megapixels (main) 0.3 megapixels (sub)
Size:Medium tablet smartphone 114 x 62 x 12mm / 114 grams
Bluetooth:Yes
Memory card:MicroSD
Infra-red:No
Polyphonic:Yes
Java:Optional
GPS:Yes
OS:Android 2.3
Battery life:8 hours talk and 28 days standby

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