Motorola A925
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Motorola A925 is a 3G smartphone from Motorola using Symbian OS. Among the most notable features is its built-in A-GPS. The A925 was preceded by the featurewise essentially identical Motorola A920, and was succeeded by the Motorola A1000.
The A925 was developed jointly between Motorola and the 3 mobile phone operator, and therefore was only available for purchase through 3. This also leading to it being SIM locked to 3, and the phone's software containing lots of branding related to 3 and no official unbranded firmware available.
[edit] Features
- Hardware
- Display
- TFT LCD, touchscreen, handwriting recognition
- 40 × 61 mm
- 208 × 320 pixels
- 16-bit color depth / 65536 colors
- Operating system
- Symbian OS 7.0
- UIQ 2.0 user interface
- Java
- J2ME MIDP 1.0, CLDC 1.0
- PersonalJava
[edit] External links
Motorola phones | |
A Series | A760 (2003), A780, A830 (2002), A925, A1000 (2004) |
E Series | E365 (2003), E398, E680, E770, E815, E1000 (2004) |
i Series | i710, i860, i870 (2005), i920/i930 |
MPx Series | MPx200 (2003), MPx220, MpX |
T Series | T720 |
V Series | V60i, V120c (2002), V180, V220 (2004), V360 (2005), V400 (2003), V551 (2004), V557 (2005), V600, V620, V635, V710, V980 (2004) |
Four-Letter Series | KRZR (2006), MING (2006), PEBL (2006), RAZR (2004), RIZR (2006), ROKR E1 (2005), ROKR E2 (2006), SLVR (2005) |
Others | International 3200 (1982), MOTOFONE (2006), Q (2006), StarTac (1996) |
(see also List of Motorola products#Mobile telephones and Motorola phones) Edit |