Telecompaper writes…Motorola has launched a range of new handsets at the 3GSM trade show. These include two HSDPA handsets, new Q smartphones, music mobiles, a TV phone launched with BSkyB, three mobiles for emerging markets and a mobile navigation system. The Motokrzr K3 is the company’s multimedia HSDPA phone available from the first quarter. The clamshell handset includes two cameras allowing photos and video calling, as well as 64 MB of internal memory and Bluetooth and USB connectivity. The Motorizr Z8 is another HSDPA slider, on the market from April. The phone has a media player and 90 MB of internal memory expandable up to 4GB with a microSD slot. The handset will launch in cooperation with UK broadcaster BSkyB’s mobile content service, including on-demand TV. For the music market, there is the slider Motorizer Z6, its first Linux-Java phone with Windows Media playback, and the Bluetooth Motorola S9. From Q2, the Motoslvr L9 will be available, offering an EDGE handset with FM radio with RDS, 2 megapixel camera and memory card slot.
In its Q smartphone range, the company announced the Q q9 running on Windows Mobile 6 with HSDPA, Qwerty keyboard, push e-mail, 256 MB of memory and a card slot. The Q GSM is a GSM version of the original CDMA Moto Q, offering GPRS and EDGE, Windows Mobile 6 and multimedia and office features. The q9 will be availble in Q2 and the Q GSM from the second half of the year. For emerging markets, the company has expanded its Motomobile range with another three handsets, the EDGE-enabled W510, the W215 and W205, all availble from the first half of the year. Finally, the company also unveiled two systems for handsets and smartphones running on its Motonav navigation platform. The T805 and T815 Navigation Systems include a GPS receiver for Bluetooth phones for accessing directions and maps, with acces to the Motonav subscription service.




