Motorola launches Moto ZN300, MotoYuva WX160 and MotoYuva WX180 in India

Updated on 16-Oct-2009
With two new entry-level phones and another mid-range multimedia monster, Motorola’s kicking off Diwali with a bang.
Moto ZN300
The most promising phone of the lot is the Moto ZN300 – a stylish slider phone that’s looking for a lot of multimedia action.
Features include:
  • 2.1-inch TFT screen (240×320 pixels, 256K colours)
  • 3.15-megapixel camera, fixed focus, LED flash, 8x digital zoom
  • VGA video recording at 15-20fps
  • Video Mixer app to edit videos on-the-go
  • 8MB internal memory, expandable up to 32GB via microSD
  • 3.5mm headphones jack
  • Multimedia player supporting myriad audio and video formats
  • ModeShifting morphing keypad
  • No 3G, No Wi-Fi, No GPS
  • GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth with A2DP
  • 7 hours 30 minutes talk-time, 400 hours standby time
Price: Rs. 7,999
For more details, click here.
MotoYuva WX180
This candybar model offers a colour screen handset at rock-bottom prices.
Features include:
  • 1.5-inch screen (65K colours, 128×128 pixels)
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Stores 500 phonebook numbers
  • Stores 140 SMS messages
  • No 3G, No Wi-Fi, No GPS, No Bluetooth, No GPRS/EDGE
  • Pop-port USB 1.1
  • 2 pre-loaded games (F1, Race Copter)
  • 8 hours talk-time, 480 hours standby time
Price: Rs. 1,649
For more details, click here.
MotoYuva WX160
The younger sibling of the WX180, this candybar model is the cheapest of the lot; but there’s no colour in this party.
Features include:
  • 1.3-inch monochrome display with colour background (96×64 pixels)
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Stores 500 phonebook numbers
  • Stores 140 SMS messages
  • No 3G, No Wi-Fi, No GPS, No Bluetooth, No GPRS/EDGE
  • Pop-port USB 1.1
  • 2 pre-loaded games (F1, Race Copter)
  • 8 hours talk-time, 480 hours standby time
Price: Rs. 1,499
For more details, click here.

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