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PostSubject: Motorola Smartphones as Mobile PCs   Motorola Smartphones as Mobile PCs Icon_minitimeThu Dec 23, 2010 6:51 pm

I’ve gotten used to reviewing a lot of smartphones these days that I
rarely get glued to a specific unit. However, when Motorola invited me
to their office to check out their enterprise phones that doubles as
mobile PCs, I obliged.

Motorola Smartphones as Mobile PCs Motorola-mobile-pc

Typical of smartphones in the enterprise class, the handsets are a
bit bulky and devoid of any eye-candy. Very understandable considering
the type of people that will be using them and the environment they are
always in.
But what they lack in looks, they make up in features. Take for
example this Motorola ES400. Looks like an oversized full qwerty
smartphone, powered by Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Professional.

Motorola Smartphones as Mobile PCs Motorola-es400

Aside from the full qwerty keypad (options for AZERTY and QWERTZ
keypad orientation available), it’s also got a polycarbonate analog
resistive touch screen with haptic feedback for use with a stylus.

The handset runs on a 600 MHz ARM 11 processor (MSM 7627) with 256MB
RAM/1GB Flash. This is also the very first mobile phone i’ve seen that
has a finger print scanner (biometric security) and bar code scanner.

Motorola Smartphones as Mobile PCs Es400

This other one, the Motorola MC65, is much bigger and tougher. It’s
been wrapped really tightly to survive some harsh environments and
weather. They even had the antenna outside the unit (see the protruding
horn on the top end) and a hand-strap at the back.


Motorola Smartphones as Mobile PCs Mc65-handstrap

The handset is also one of the first dual 3.5G broadband WAN and
connects flexibly to both GSM and CDMA networks. Powered by a MSM
Qualcomm 7627 @ 600 MHz with 256MB RAM/1GB Flash running Windows Mobile
6.5 Professional, it’s got most of the features of the smaller ES400
plus a bit more.

Motorola Smartphones as Mobile PCs Motorola-mc65

And get this, it has a huge 3600mAh Li-Ion battery and a secondary
(back-up battery @ 25mAh). The highest capacity Li-Ion battery I’ve seen
on a smartphone is just 1500mAh.

All that packaging and solid construction comes with a host of
benefits — multiple dop specifications (6 ft.), electrostatic discharge,
environmental sealing, humidity, operating temperatures and tumble
specifications (up to 2,000 tumbles at half a meter high per tumble).

Motorola Smartphones as Mobile PCs Motorola-mc65-phone

One can just imagine where these phones are meant to be used —
delivery/shipping (e.g. UPS, DHL, FedEx), engineering (field operations)
and other rugged job requirements you can imagine. Motorola executives
tell me they include custom software and help companies in expanding
their existing system to integrate these mobile PCs.

Motorola Smartphones as Mobile PCs Motorola-phones

These handsets are really meant for enterprise or business use and
they don’t come pretty cheap. The Motorola ES400 costs about $700+ a pop
while the Motorola MC65 has a price tag of just over $2,200+ each.
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