you can get pricing in chinese Yuan from the shop Motorola.CN website and use currency conversion to convert to whatever currency you wish, and order either handset. MOTOSTORE.CN
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Motorola hasn't exactly been doing the best job keeping these two handsets under wraps, but it now looks like it can now rest a bit easier and let the details fly, as it's finally gotten official with both the MING A1600 and MING A1800. As we've seen, the two handsets are nearly identical, with each packing a 2.4-inch QVGA touchscreen, a 3-megapixel camera, integrated Bluetooth, a microSD card slot, an FM radio and, of particular note, built-in GPS (but no WiFi, as previously rumored). The MING A1800, however, adds two SIM card slots, which will let you hop between GSM and CDMA networks with relative ease. Still no official word on pricing or availability, unfortunately, but we'd expect those details to be making themselves known soon enough.
[Via Navigadget]
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you can get pricing in chinese Yuan from the shop Motorola.CN website and use currency conversion to convert to whatever currency you wish, and order either handset. MOTOSTORE.CN
Last edited by nodramachicks; 06-24-2008 at 05:23 PM.
@nodramachicks
Your aviator looks like my sisters phone lol...Give her back her E SIX she wants to take a pic of swifty's vintage phone,what is that thing again lol...Am i off topic again? Oh yeah a1200,a1600 an a1800 Rule!![]()
I got a MAN-UP lifestyle.
E series owns... ^^
It's a new thing this week in Beijing stores. Prices are in a range from 300 to 550 euros. Comparing to A1200 and 170 euros, I'd say that "official" triple price for A1800 is just too high.
Where did you hide that E6?
I got a MAN-UP lifestyle.