Intermedia Announces Support of Exchange 2007 & Exchange 2010 for DROID

Motorola MILESTONE 2Intermedia, the biggest Microsoft Hosting Exchange Provider in the world has announced that the latest Motorola innovation, Motorola DROID will be supported by its services, which also include Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010. DROID, which has recently been launched by its vendor, is unique as it supports Android 2.0.

Intermedia has declared that now mobile-users will be able to experience Enterprise-grade Exchange Services just like they experience at their workplace, as they have made the all-new DROID compatible with the Exchange Solution of ActiveSync offered by Microsoft. Intermedia, as the leader in the industry, is already providing Exchange solutions such as emailing, calendar management and quick messaging facilities to users of other devices such as Samsung Blackjack, Motorola Q, Palm Treo and iPhones.

During the exciting announcement made by Intermedia, Jonathan McCormick, CEO of the company said that there are many workers who need the same level of Enterprise-grade Exchange as they receive at their work place while they are traveling. With Intermedia’s support for Motorola DROID, more and more users using various brands of mobiles can now get the same Enterprise-grade experience during traveling as they get when they are in their offices with the use of their hosted Exchange services.

Intermedia also announced to the public that it offers customers, BlackBerry Exchange Solutions or BES which gives them the luxury to have connectivity on the road so that they can check their email using wireless-push. And on top of that, users also reap the benefits of two-way syncing as it gives them access to calendar, tasks and email. The announcement of Intermedia’s “BlackBerry Wireless Solution hosting for hosted Exchange” is great news for BlackBerry users as they will get great Exchange solutions while they’re on the go.

Intermedia mentioned that as the HostPilot Control Panel is offered through its Exchange 2007 and 2010, organizations will have a greater degree of protection and command over their devices. With the help of this feature, companies can instantly erase data from a lost device by their user in order to sustain security measures.

Doing it Right this time with the Motorola Droid

Motorola MILESTONE 2The Motorola name hasn’t seen much market interest these days since its first radically amazing RAZR clamshells back in the 90s.  While subsequent ROKR did make the popular rounds, there was only a downhill route all the way for the RAZR line that bored it intended markets and carried the Motorola name with it. Enter the Motorola DROID and things are starting to look up for the Motorola fortunes.

With Google and Verizon throwing their weight behind it, the Droid is expected to make the Android smartphone a real force in the mobile phone markets that have Symbian and Windows competing for attention not just among users but makers as well.  The Android is a young OS and has already made its mark among tech savvy smartphone users.  The Motorola Droid is the world’s first full QWERTY touchscreen to use the latest Android 2.0 release.

Motorola Does the Job Right This Time.

Smarting from its RAZR failures with boring designs that only aped the shadows of its pioneering RAZR model when it was first introduced, Motorola is pitching the Droid on both sides of the Atlantic as its ticket to getting back its market leadership position among mobile phone users.  Scheduled to be released in Europe under the Milestone name and 02 networks, the Droid is expected to fetch a reasonably good price of ₤481 SIM-free but could easily go down that point once it is released. This makes its price-feature ratio quite appealing even to the most jaded Motorola hater out there.

With a 3.7” capacitive touchscreen with wide VGA resolution and a 5 megapixel camera with LED autofocus, geo tagging and DVD-quality video recording as well as powerful processor that sports Open GL for graphics intensive games, the Motorola Droid is essentially a top of the line smartphone.  A 256 internal memory is modest but its microSD support should give you 16Gb of external memory expandability. You get 3G/UMTS with broadband HSPA data connectivity, WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and A2DP as well as GPS in two flavours – Google Maps for the US Droid version and Motorola’s MOTONAV system for the European Milestone version.

With its upscale features and a good price at a SIM-free €481 as announced by O2 in Germany, it’s interesting how the DROID/Milestone will work out on both sides of the Atlantic to reverse Motorola’s sagging fortunes.

MOTOROLA MOTUS; CAUGHT ON CAMERA

MOTOROLA MOTUSThe New Mid-range of the Motorola Android set of mobile phones has been caught on camera. It features a touch screen display and full QWERTY keyboard. A few vague information about this piece of device had already surfaced before on a leaked Motorola EU roadmap as like these pictures, one can’t really confirm how legit this information is.

A Russian site Motofan.ru had already showcased some pics of this mobile device, despite the positive awful quality, it depicts what appears to be a more myopic form factor than the recently launched Droid device.

It’s quite interesting that no specifications for the Motorola Motus have been witnessed since the roadmap popped up, so if the recent leaks are something to go buy then we should expect the Motus to arrive with a 5 Mega Pixel camera, the touch screen display should be about 3.1 in. It will also possess HSPA and WiFi connectivity.

Information about the Leakage showed two new handsets of identical specs namely: Motus and the Zeppelin and scheduled for launch before the end of the first quarter. They both possess similar specs with 3.1 in touchscreen and a 5 MegaPixel digital camera, HSPA and WiFi compliant.

If this recent leaks are something to go by, then Motorola Enthusiasts do not need to wait for so long as it is expected to be released before the middle of the 1st quarter of next year.

Motorola DEXT – Socialize the Smart Way

Motorola DEXTMobile phone users these days give a lot of weight to the features of a phone set pertaining to online social networking. Online social networking has undoubtedly revolutionized the internet, and has presented global audience an easily accessible platform, which has become on of the most effective ways of propagation and promotion of ideas. This is precisely why phone manufacturers have begun to realize the importance of the popularity of social networking as well.

The newly released Motorola DEXT is probably the most fitting phone that you could find for social networking. Motorola DEXT enables you to keep an eye on a number of your social networking account, and to respond and broadcast your say to all of them simultaneously, by simply entering your input from your phone. Motorola DEXT features the Android operating system, which can organize instant news feed from different social networking websites such as Twitter, Facebook and MySpace into a single stream of display on your phone. Not only that, you can also remain updated on your email and various other kinds of information and news on the internet, saving you the hassle of checking all these sites separately. The interface, which is named MotoBlur by the manufacturers, is very user friendly, and allows you to navigate easily through the touch-screen.

Along with this unique feature, Motorola DEXT also offers an equally attractive web surfing experience featuring a full HTML web browser, along with built-in 3G and wi-fi wireless connectivity compatibility. But the fun in Motorola DEXT is not confined to the internet. The phone also features a 5.0 mega pixel camera, a
3.5 mm headphone jack and a removable storage capacity up to 32 GB, which offer all your favorite activities in one device.

With its smart socializing features and high quality multimedia, Motorola DEXT is the latest sensation for those who love to enjoy the features of their mobile phones. If you compare Motorola DEXT deals before you purchase you could save yourself a great deal of money.

Get ready to be blown away by the Motorola DEXT

Motorola DEXTThe Motorola DEXT is an amazing touchscreen slider from Motorola which is sure to get you into a frenzy. The phone is armed with the Google Android OS, which should make it a real treat to watch out for. Moreover, the fact that it is combined with the MOTOBLUR user interface makes the phone really versatile. The user interface enables you to get a lot of widgets on to your homescreen. The widgets can be customized according to the functions that you want easy access to. These functions include RSS feeds, photos, emails, contacts and messages. Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter can also be easily accessed via these widgets. You can also update your status on these apps with a single click.

The phone has a absolutely superb touchscreen on which watching videos as well as surfing the internet are really enjoyable. The phone has a super crisp resolution of 320×240 pixels and is about 3.1 inches long. The phone can be slid sideways to reveal the full QWERTY keyboard.

The phone has a 5 megapixel camera which can shoot good – quality pictures. This is helped by the auto – focus feature on the camera. The geo – tagging feature is also present on the camera.

The phone has a decent set of looks and is not too slim, nor too thick at 15.6 mm. However, the phone is quite heavy at 163 grams and you might feel it a bit uncomfortable to carry around if you are used to wearing tight jeans. The phone has a microUSB v2.0 port to enable you to connect to the computer to transfer data at high speeds. The phone has a 3.5 mm headset jack to complement the music player. The presence of this headset jack means that you don’t have to be stuck with the proprietary headset but can use your favourite headset to listen to songs.

Motorola DEXT Reviews have been excellent. The Motorola DEXT will be available on Orange UK in October, so keep the cash ready!

Motorola Reveals New Android Mobile Phones

Motorola DroidAt the start of 2009 Google made public their belief that the third and fourth quarters were likely to see the unveiling of more Android mobile phones, and it seems they hit the nail squarely on the head.

On September 10th and September 15th Motorola unveiled its new Android phone models in the US and the UK, respectively.

Rumour mills on the internet have long been abuzz with talk speculating that Motorola was planning the release, although the fact they took so long about it compared to various other companies saw these rumours eventually die down.

The past few years Motorola has struggled tremendously, as it has been greatly unable to compete with other companies, predominantly Apple and Nokia, and on the new Android models rest their hopes for finally getting back into the game.

Pictures have been floating around online recently of the Motorola “Shules”, which is rumoured to have a release date set sometime in October this year. It will boast a QWERTY keyboard and touch screen in a flip design, causing it to resemble a PDA – iPhone hybrid until opened up.

The fact it has now been confirmed begs the question of which other models we can expect to see before the year is out, and although speculation abounds the next Android mobile to come from Motorola will be the “Morrison”, any details are yet to be confirmed.

The true boost to Motorola’s reputation, and thus their sales, will come if the widely accepted as fact rumours are confirmed; that the Shules and Morrison will both be available of plans well below $100 per month.

With their buttoned keyboards and navigation keys alongside the option of using the touch screen they have the potential to pick up any disillusioned iPhone users in search of greater versatility.

Pictures can be found at TechradarWhich.co.uk.

Motorola ROKR ZN50 – a phone marking the second innings of Motorola

Motorola Rokr ZN50With Motorola creating waves in the world of Mobile with its latest Motorola ROKR ZN50 is quite a surprise for everybody as it is almost after two years that Motorola has developed a worthy phone that is creating a stir. Motorola ROKR ZN50 has become the magic wand of the manufacturers.

While everyone’s eyes and ears are hooked to know about the announcement the makers have made about their first phone with Android operating system. However, everything was in vain as Motorola ROKR ZN50 had absolutely nothing to do with Android, Symbian and Windows Mobile. However, it Motorola ROKR ZN50 still creating waves as it is the first phone after RAZR2, which is attention grabbing. It is the first phone from Motorola with full slider touchscreen. Its layout more or less resembles Nokia XpressMusic series having blue as well as red detailing, but Motorola ROKR ZN50 gets thumbs for its overall look.

The Motorola ROKR ZN50 is a slider phone featuring 3.2 inches touchscreen and weighs 143 grams. The handset also supports HSPDA, as well as Bluetooth for instant connectivity. The Motorola ROKR ZN50 fares really well as far as the features are concerned. The camera supported by this cell phone is 3.2 megapixels with touch focus. Other aspect of this phone that is receiving accolades is its moderately small 950 mAh battery permitting 30 hours of unlimited music. The expandable microSD slot renders the users with extra room of space to store all their favorite songs and videos. Supporting the T-DMB2 TV tuner, the handset can be user by the users as a portable TV set. With Motorola ROKR ZN50 the users will definitely rock and have a great time.

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Motorola ROKR ZN50. Save their skins

Like celebrity reporters, mobile phone bloggers can hardly restrain themselves when moments of weakness are shown by manufacturers or networks. And thanks to Motorola’s slipping from a relatively weak position into the kind of nosedive that would make Doherty or Winehouse proud, the ailing manufacturer find themselves circled by many a large, bearded, cheeseburger eating vulture.

Comments such as this are rife, in fact: “Most of new Moto phones look pretty dated, low end and do not generate much interest…”

But, with the Motorola ROKR ZN50, things seem to have at least improved a little, because that same cynic above went on to say: “…but sometimes even Motorola can surprise us.” Because that’s exactly what’s happened with the ROKR, and we for one (or should that be we for many?) are happy for them. That’s not to say we don’t revel in other people’s failures now and then, of course, but being the mobile phones fans (/freaks) that we are, we think it can only be a good thing to have as many top manufacturers as possible working on new and exciting things for us to get our burger-greased fingers and thumbs onto. And, looking at this list of Motorola phones, we think it’s not all that bad. Yes, they’ve not made a profit all year and won’t for the rest of it. Yes, they’ve released (far) too many crappy phones the last few years. And yes, their adverts are about the most annoying, sickening, condescending and downright idiotic things our eyes and ears have ever suffered, but we think everyone deserves a second chance, especially when they make phones as downright lovely as the Motorola ZN50. It’s not highly spec’ed, but it is a very competent music player, has a nifty TV out function and an interesting looking new customisable 3-panel User Interface. And you should support it, you cynics you, because a world without Motorola will be a… well, it’ll be the same world really… but you get the point. Have a shufty at this Motorola ZN50 review for all your usual stats, or have a chuckle at this Blue Peter style video below.

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