Motorola MotoYuva W180 launched in India
Wireless-Mobile December 3rd, 2007
Motorola MotoYuva W180 launched in India
Motorola has finally launched their recently announced MOTOYUVA W180 mobile phone in the Indian market.
This phone is targeted at the youth and comes with special features like a Hinglish dictionary to make it easier for them to converse in their lingo.
Motorola is also pre-loading the device with Indian wallpapers based on the India’s rich cultural heritage.
The phone comes with a 128X128 pixels, 65,000 color display, stereo FM radio, speakerphone and CrystalTalk technology.
It also has support for up to 500 phonebook entries and 750 SMS messages. Motorola added that the phone offers up to 590 minutes talk time with standby time clocking in at up to approximately 465 hours.
Lloyd Mathias, director marketing, mobile devices, Motorola, India and South West Asia added: “The MOTOYUVA W180 seeks to address the needs of the aspiring Indian consumer for whom affordability and features are essential, without compromising on design and premium experience. W180’s brilliant screen and robust features bring the rich colors of Indian culture into your phone.”
It is now retailing at a best buy price of Rs 1,999.
Popularity: 8%
Tags: India, Mobile Devices, Motorola, MotoYuva W180
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