Motorola's A1600 MING 2 surfaces
What's that, you say? Reportedly, that picture you see above is the Motorola A1600, which could be the long-awaited successor to the A1200 MING. Granted, we've no proof to go along with it, but the design sure fits the mold. According to Chinese-based eNet, this bugger will sport quad-band GSM connectivity, a 3.2-megapixel camera (with autofocus), WiFi, assisted-GPS, a couple of built-in games, a "talking dictionary" and a Linux-based OS. Interestingly enough, that last tidbit certainly conflicts with other reports we've heard, but we suppose time will tell (look for a February launch) what system really ends up running the MING 2 show.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
speedy @ Feb 5th 2008 7:41PM
i've had the moto ming for over a year but whats 3G??
im excited for the A1600 tho, does anyone know whne it comes out?
ShortFuse @ Dec 13th 2007 2:46PM
Linux OS means no 3G. :(
It's the reason why I stopped using my A1200 Ming.
And no, Wifi is not a 3G replacement. Not even close.
Serhei @ Dec 13th 2007 8:58PM
Neither is 3G a WiFi replacement.
A|Z @ Dec 13th 2007 4:23PM
oh...my