Surfing with the Motorola A3100

Motorola got to start moving from the CES, when it announced its new crop of phones for two days before the show. The most high-end bunch is the new Surf smartphone A3100, which offers expansive touch screen and support for Windows Mobile 6.1. Beginning Thursday in Las Vegas, he will join the Earth Renew W233 convenient and reliable Tundra VA76r at Moto in the booth at the exhibition floor.
Sporting sleek, attractive design with rounded edges, and chrome details, Surf offers three ways for users to interact with it. They can use the stylus, trackball, or their fingers. Features of Quad-band GSM device include support for 3G, integrated Wi-Fi, 3-megapixel camera with a secondary VGA shooter, Google Maps, Bluetooth, messaging and e-mail, multimedia and video conferencing. Customizable user interface is on top of Windows Mobile OS, which will allow users to customize the user interface with widgets.
Surf the first to arrive in China in the first quarter of this year. At present, Moto is not planning to bring the A3100 to the U.S. carrier.
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