Motorola A780


Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions. These include: 
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Software-enhanced wireless telephone, and messaging products and systems, as well as networking and Internet-access products for consumers, network operators, and commercial, government and industrial customers. 
Embedded semiconductor solutions for customers in networking, transportation, wireless communications and imaging and entertainment markets. 
Embedded electronic systems for automotive, communications, imaging, manufacturing systems, computer and industrial markets. 
Digital and analog systems and set-top terminals for broadband cable television operators.
A780
This phone supports:
Monophonic ringtones.
Polyphonic ringtones.
Realtone ringtones / MP3 ringtones.

Year :
2004
Network:
GSM 850; GSM 900; GSM 1800; GSM 1900;
Dimensions :
106 x 53 x 24 mm
Weight :
141 grams
Ringtones :
MP3 ringtones
Talk time :
Up to 360 minutes.
Stand by time:
Up to 180 hours.
Battery :
Standard battery, Li-Ion 780 mAh
Display Type :
TFT 65K colors
Display Size :
TFT 240 x 320 pixels touchscreen
Second Display :
No
Built-in Camera :
1.3 MP, 1280x960 pixels, video
Memory :
48 MB internal memory
Card Slot :
microSD (TransFlash)
Oparating System :
Linux
Games :
Yes + downloadable, support for 3D games
JAVA support :
Yes
SMS :
Yes
MMS :
Yes
Instant Messaging :
Yes
E-Mail :
Protocols Supported: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP
3G :
No
EDGE :
Yes
GPRS :
Class 10 Data speed: 32 - 48 kbps
Infrared :
No
Bluetooth :
Yes
WIFI/WLAN :
No
Alarm :
Yes
MP3 Player :
Yes
FM Radio :
No
An update to Motorola's A760, the A780 is equal parts PDA and mobile. This flip phone has a large color touch screen, includes Bluetooth wireless, runs a version of the Linux operating system, and works with a long list of business applications. But it's also a quad-band world phone (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) that's compatible with EDGE technology for faster download speeds. Though targeted at business users, the redesigned Motorola A780 has a fun side too, with a built-in camera and MP3 player.

The A780 offers plenty of features for both work and play. The included Motosync software keeps you connected to the office with corporate e-mail, contacts, and calendar synchronization. You can view (but not edit) Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF files. Other applications include a browser; e-mail; text and multimedia messaging; an MP3 player that supports WMA, AAC, and Real formats, among others; and a 1.3-megapixel camera that can also capture video. Finally, the new design looks great, and the flip cover protects the 240x320 touch screen.

Despite its extensive messaging features, the A780 doesn't have a keyboard, so it isn't a good choice for composing e-mail messages. Though it has an expansion slot, the handset relies on SanDisk's new, tiny TransFlash memory cards, which currently max out at 48MB--hardly enough for a device with a 1.3-megapixel camera and an MP3 player.
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