Motorola has unveiled phones designed for music addicts or for people sick of carrying a separate MP3 player. One of the new handsets, E680i, is designed to let people transfer, store and catalog music. It can be used with Bluetooth headphones. The phone is compatible with formats such as MP3 and WMA. It also features an FM radio receiver, video-shooting and playback capabilities, and handwriting recognition and e-mail functions, Motorola said. The phone will be available in the Asia-Pacific region in April.
The second handset, the E725, has EV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized) network capability that enables wireless downloads of music and video. It can be synchronized with a PC and has up to 2GB of storage on the optional removable memory card, the company said. The E725 will be available in the Americas in the second half of 2005.
Related Posts
- Apple to Make Music Player for Motorola Phones
- Motorola Unveils RAZR Successors, iTunes Phone
- Oz to bring social networking to mobile phones
- Skype offers phones for Web and conventional calls
- IPdrum develops Skype to all mobile phones cable

