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Motorola Turns Heads with New Collection


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Neko
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Feb 8, 2004, 5:16 AM

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KRAKOW, Poland – 6 February 2004 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) today announced five stylish new additions to its handset and accessories range, based on Motorola’s leading design and technology philosophy. The exclusive preview was made in Krakow, Poland, where Motorola held a private viewing for 100 journalists from Europe, Middle East and Africa.

The latest additions to Motorola’s 2004 product line-up include:

° The innovative Motorola V80 defies convention with its sleek black look, rotating cover, compact design and one touch embedded VGA camera. A flick of a finger transforms this stylish mobile phone from closed to its elegant full-size position and one slight rotation of the cover transforms it into a one-touch camera. The Motorola V80 is the ideal companion for style seekers, with its head-turning cover design, eye-catching contextual lighting, internal antenna, elegant finishes and always visible color display. Its integrated Bluetooth® capabilities means users can connect completely wirelessly to compatible headsets, car kits and more – allowing them to really make a statement on the move.

° The Motorola V220, strikes a balance between style, power, fun and affordability. It is the ideal mobile companion for savvy professionals who are always on-the-go. Featuring an integrated VGA camera and photo messaging, the Motorola V220 allows users to easily share their most important memories with the people that matter. With GSM/tri-band technology, the Motorola V220 has the style and tools to keep users connected with friends and colleagues wherever they are. Its vibrant, large colour display, MP3 ringtones and vibration and lighting technology make the Motorola V220 come to life whether gaming, texting or talking – offering users a complete sensory experience.

° The third model making its debut in Krakow is the Motorola V180. This new mobile offers the mass market a chic choice for mobile connectivity inside a customizable clamshell design. The Motorola V180 features MP3 ringtones, downloadable games, a color screen and much more making it the preferred choice for the fashion-forward, value-conscious consumer.

° The new limited edition Motorola V600 Black handset is set to continue the black minimalist tradition delivering the world’s most stylish limited edition mobile phone. Minimalism in black is an enduring style heritage, evoking intrigue, mystery, allure and sophistication. Since the little black dress was introduced in 1926, black has been the keynote colour of eternal glamour. The Motorola V600 Black has quad-band capability and enhanced integrated camera, allowing you to snap incredibly vivid photos and send them instantly. This handset will be available in the European region.

° The latest addition to Motorola’s Bluetooth® portfolio – the HS820 Bluetooth® Headset – is convenient and intelligent, offering users wireless conversation at an affordable cost. The compact HS820 Bluetooth® Headset enables quick and easy connections by allowing users to manage their incoming and outgoing calls with a button on the headset up to 10 meters away from their mobile phone. The Motorola HS820 Bluetooth® Headset features an ergonomic design that easily adjusts on either the left or right ear. Plus, with Bluetooth® 1.2 compatibility, users can benefit from enriched technology that provides faster connections for up to six hours.

This exclusive product unveiling was part of Motorola’s Art of The Mobile exhibition in Krakow, Poland, which showcased mobile art by local artists. Motorola worked with Krakow-based photography curator Alexander Ante, organiser of Photomonth, an annual festival dedicated to emerging photography. Alexander worked with eight specially selected professional photographers to produce a photography collection with Motorola mobile phones, which will be exhibited in Krakow in February 2004.

Bogdan Krezel, Sylwia Kowalczyk, Gawel Kownacki, Agata Pankiewicz, Marcin Przybylko, Bartek, Alicja Szwinta and Joanna Zak-Twarog all created their images using Motorola camera phones.

Poland is a growing market for the European mobile phone industry and the Krakow location shares many of the chic, stylish and independent qualities of Motorola’s new products.

 
 
 



 
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