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Motorola A925 Smartphone

Motorola A925

The Motorola A925 is powered by Symbian OS (UIQ), and is a combined mobile phone and PDA. Became available in March 2004. An update to the A920, the A925 is a 3G phone, with the following features:

  • Large high resolution touch screen
  • 'Widescreen' mode
  • PDA functions
  • Tri-band
  • JAVA
  • Camera
  • Video calling
  • Video and photo messaging
  • Assisted GPS
  • Bluetooth

UK Availability: Now discontinued.

If you're looking to get hold of this handset, try the following:

Discuss this phone in our Symbian UIQ forum

Useful links

  • Discuss UIQ - Discussion of the Symbian OS phones
  • Networks - Information on settings for the main UK network operators
  • Handango . - Top site for software for your Symbian OS phone HOT!
  • AllAboutSymbian and MySymbian - News and information on Symbian and supported phones
  • NewLC - Site for Series 60 and UIQ developers to help build better software for smartphones
  • Motorola A920 - The predecessor to the Motorola A925
  • O2 online - UK mobile phone network operator, offering free SMS text messages

 

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