Motorola Motoluxe coming to a store near you
Motorola Motoluxe – cheap and cheerful mid-range Android phone for technophobes comes to a store near you at the end of February.
Motoluxe runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system, has a 4-inch high resolution FWVGA touchscreen with edge-to-edge scratch resistant display, 8-megapixel autofocus camera with pre-loaded social networking apps, front facing camera for your Skype chats, weighs only 122g and it’s only 9.7mm thick.
Motoluxe is also GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled and to utilise those features you can visit Android Market and download NavFree. (completely free Sat Nav Android application).
Motorola Motoluxe claims talk time of 6.5 hours and a standby time of between 400 and 450 hours.
One of the cool features on this phone is Motorola’s MotoSwitch user interface. This function learns who you talk to and which apps you use the most, and puts all that information front and centre on your home screen so it easier to find and access you favourite people and apps.
The Social Graph feature gives you easy and fast access to the people who really matter. It learns who’s most important to you and uses that information to populate the home screen. The more frequently you communicate with someone, the bigger their icon becomes. The Activity Graph focuses on your app habits; automatically changing to reflect the apps you use the most to provide customised menus.
Another cool feature is the lanyard slot in the bottom left corner that lights up when you’ve missed a call, received a text or have an email waiting for you.



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