Motorola Mobility introduces MOTOSMART smartphone in UK

Telecom Lead Europe: Motorola Mobility has introduced
MOTOSMART, an Android-powered smartphone, in the UK market.

 

The new smartphone will be available in the UK from
T-Mobile from the end of July, free on a 7 pounds per month, 24 month plan, and
for 99.99 pounds on pay as you go option.

 

MOTOSMART comes with the latest version of MotoSwitch
software that saves information related to contacts, music and apps on home
screen.

 

The smartphone comes with built-in Wi-Fi and GPS facility
and boasts 3.5-inch display. The Motorola MOTOSMART also features a 3-megapixel
camera.

 

Simply put, MOTOSMART makes life easier. You don’t have
to worry about complicated settings and hard-to-follow instructions. Just turn
this smartphone on and get instant access to the people and things in your life
that matter most,” said Victoria McManus, marketing director, UK & Nordics,
Motorola Mobility.

 

MOTOSMART users can access over 500,000 apps on Google
Play to help streamline their day or apps that entertain.

 

China Telecom launches Motorola RAZR V XT889 and MOTOSMART MIX
XT553

 

Recently, China Telecom launched Motorola Mobility’s RAZR
V XT889 and MOTOSMART MIX XT553 on its network.

 

Motorola Mobility and China Telecom launched these phones
at the 2012 Tianyi (E-Surfing) 3G Handset Trade Fair & Mobile Internet
Forum.

 

 editor@telecomlead.com

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