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Motorola evaluates Android 4.0 updates for Motoluxe and Motorola Pro+

Motorola evaluates Android 4.0 updates for Motoluxe and Motorola Pro+

Posted on Mar 16, 2012 by MG3

A month ago Motorola unveiled its Android 4.0 upgrade plans without mentioning two of its devices – Motoluxe and Motorola Pro+, the second one being a pretty solid choice for BlackBerry converts who can’t live without a physical QWERTY keyboard.

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Motorola Motoluxe February launch for the UK

Motorola Motoluxe February launch for the UK

Posted on Feb 09, 2012 by MG3

Motorola kicked off 2012 by announcing the arrival of both the Motorola Defy Mini and Motorola Motoluxe budget Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) handsets, and the latter is landing in the UK this month.
The Motorola Motoluxe has a 4-inch touchscreen display. The resolution isn't exactly high-end but, for a handset that is likely to appeal to the limited purse-strings of the tween market, 480x854 is none too shabby either.

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Motorola MOTOLUXE and DEFY MINI target tight-walleted Android lovers

Motorola MOTOLUXE and DEFY MINI target tight-walleted Android lovers

Posted on Jan 06, 2012 by MG3

Motorola has unveiled a pair of new Android smartphones, the Motorola MOTOLUXE and Motorola DEFY MINI, headed to Europe, Latin America and Greater China in the spring. The MOTOLUXE packs a 4-inch 854 x 480 touchscreen, 800MHz processor running Android 2.3.7, dualband UMTS and an 8-megapixel camera, while the DEFY MINI has a smaller, 3.2-inch 480 x 320 display, 600MHz processor and a mere 3-megapixel camera, but is wrapped up in a ruggedized casing with Gorilla Glass fascia.

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