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List All 7 PricesThe Motorola Evoke QA4 is a 2.8 inch touch screen, slide out 12 key pad and a touch screen QWERTY handset that supports widgets for RSS feeds, MySpace or YouTube™. It is also equipped with a full HTML browser and accelerometer and runs on the CDMA network. The handset sports a 2 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth® connectivity, aGPS and 256MB of internal memory (with support of up to 8GB via microUSB). The Evoke QA4 and measures 108 mm x 50.5 mm x 17.5 mm (4.3 in x 2.0 in x .7 in)…
See moreThe Motorola Evoke QA4 is a 2.8 inch touch screen, slide out 12 key pad and a touch screen QWERTY handset that supports widgets for RSS feeds, MySpace or YouTube™. It is also equipped with a full HTML browser and accelerometer and runs on the CDMA network. The handset sports a 2 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth® connectivity, aGPS and 256MB of internal memory (with support of up to 8GB via microUSB). The Evoke QA4 and measures 108 mm x 50.5 mm x 17.5 mm (4.3 in x 2.0 in x .7 in) and weighs 128 g (4.5oz). It is powered by a 1170 mAh battery that provides up to 5.5 hours of talk time or 18 days of standby time.
The Motorola Evoke QA4 features a touch-screen QWERTY keyboard which can be called up in landscape orientation, and 12-key slide out interface that will allow users two choices of navigating through the handset. It also features a 2 megapixel camera that will allow users to snap photos and store them in its256 MB internal memory or share the photos with friends and family via data transfer through its Bluetooth® support, SMS or Email. The handset offers users one-touch uploading of photos and videos taken with its camera to popular media sharing sites, like Picasa or YouTube™ via its full HTML browser that works in both landscape and portrait orientations (an accelerometer allows the switch between the two). It also features an aGPS that will allow users to pinpoint their location.
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