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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Motorola MOTO Z9

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Motorola Z9 is a work in GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz networks, as well as quad-band WCDMA 850/1900MHz among 3G mobile phones, and through HSDPA (3.6Mbps) high-speed wireless Internet access. Visual area of the aircraft is equipped with a 2.4-inch 260,000 color QVGA (240 × 320) resolution TFT screen and support for an 8x digital zoom function of two million pixel perturbation head, to support a maximum capacity of 8GB third-party micro SD (T-Flash) memory card expansion, can play MP3, AAC, AAC + and E-AAC + format music, and built-in Bluetooth v2.0 wireless module.
Airframe design

Motorola Z9's body measurements are 114 × 53.6 × 13.99 mm, weight 140 grams, Motorola RIZR Z9 will be equipped with a 950mAh lithium battery, with 210-240 minutes of talk time and standby time 280-315 hours of continuous talk and standby time theory 180 minutes, respectively, 290 hours, you can use the AT & T Navigator navigation service online location.
Camera function

RIZR Z9 also has a visible area of 2.4-inch 240 × 320 pixel 260,000 color TFT display, after the fuselage with a two million-pixel camera, 8x digital zoom support and fill light. In addition, RIZR Z9 fuselage is also built-in 45MB memory, supports up to 8GB of the Micro SD card expansion and Bluetooth v2.0 technology, USB 2.0, AGPS, AT & T Navigator, Opera 8, and WAP 2.0 browser.
The two million pixels Z9 cell phone camera or a good performance, whether it is indoor or still-life location, color has been better on the reduction, at the same time a sense of object-level details of the performance of strong power and good. For such a 2 million-pixel camera or a very bad performance.
Network support

MOTO Z9 is a work in WCDMA / HSDPA 2100 and GSM / GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 slide 3G mobile phone network using the Linux-Java operating system, built-in GPS chip is its greatest feature.

 
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