Motorola Announce the New Motorola E680i, E725 and E685 at M3 Summit
Last update:  24-03-05 Submitted by ahbao
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2005 is the year of Music Phone. Motorola announces some variant of their 2004 models to have better support of music playing. The E680i support almost all the formats other than MP3 in the previous model.

 

 

A world of music lives in your pocket and in your hand with the new Motorola E680i. With over two gigabytes of music with optional memory, the Motorola E680i allows you to transfer, store, catalog and enjoy your favorite tracks. Stereo audio is supported wirelessly over Bluetooth technology with such products as the Motorola HT820 Bluetooth stereo headphones. The E680i also provides easy plug & play desktop synchronization and music transfers between handset and PC. Connect straight into the Music Store to learn about and purchase new music whenever you want.

The handset performs across MP3, WMA, RealAudio/Video, MIDI, WAV, AAC and a range of others formats – providing wide-ranging industry compatibility. Complete with a built-in FM radio receiver, video capture/playback capabilities, handwriting recognition and e-mail, the Motorola E680i will be available in the Asia-Pacific region in April 2005.

Motorola E725
The Motorola E725 is a EV-DO network capability phone. You can download music with the high speen connection. The ultimate audio experience is in the palm of your hand via integrated dual-speakers, stereo headset port and advanced 3D stereo surround sound. With dedicated music keys, 5-band graphic equalizer, audio synchronized rhythm lights and up to 2GB of storage on the optional removable memory card for music and multimedia content. The Motorola E725 will be available in the Americas in the second half of 2005.

Motorola E685
The Motorola E685 brings high fashion to high fidelity. Packed within the slim slider is a vibrant color display, mp3 player with stereo headset jack, VGA camera with photo and video capture, and CDMA 1x data capability. Consumers in China will be able to take their music mobile in style with the new Motorola E685 in the first half of 2005.

Phonemag has a live E680i photo, take a look here

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