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Motorola Introduces World’s First Java™ + Linux® Handset
Feature Rich A760 combines PDA functionality with phone-First capabilities; Java™ Technology + Linux® OS ecosystem chosen for
maximum customization and scalability
LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS, FEB. 13, 2003 -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) announced today the Motorola A760, the world’s first
handset combining a Linux Operating System (OS) and Java™ Technology, with full multimedia PDA functionality.
The Motorola A760 is designed to offer a rich end-user mobile experience based on the open source OS. Motorola’s leadership in
Java technology coupled with the Linux OS, arms mobile developers with an increased freedom to create new Java applications, from
games to productivity tools, for smart devices like the A760.
The A760 is Motorola’s first handset demonstrating the company’s commitment to making the Linux operating system a key pillar of
its handset software strategy. The strategy fosters innovative applications, which helps lead to increased revenue and differentiation
opportunities for operators around the globe.
The Motorola A760 combines the ideal features of a mobile phone with the capabilities of a personal digital assistant (PDA), digital
camera, video player, MP3 player, speakerphone, advanced messaging, instant Internet access and Bluetooth™ wireless
technology. Packed into one compact device with a vivid color touch-screen, the Motorola A760 excels in information management
as well as communication services to offer the voice, text and entertainment services to help meet the needs of today’s multi-tasking
mobile consumer.
“This handset is special because it features one of the most open and flexible software platforms that exists,” said Rob Shaddock,
Corporate Vice President and General Manager of the GSM/TDMA Product Line in Motorola’s Personal Communications Sector. “By
supporting the open source Linux OS and Java technology, Motorola is creating the most open and flexible environment possible to
help drive the development of compelling applications for rich, customized mobile experiences.”
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The Motorola A760 is a solution that reaches everyone from business executives to music buffs. The handset’s open OS and
extensive PIM/PDA system are engineered to provide necessary tools to keep users on top of their schedules with the ability to sync
back with office computers via secure Over the Air (OTA), Bluetooth™ wireless technology, Infrared or USB connections.
The Motorola A760’s integrated camera is engineered to provide a convenient and fun way to capture shots of life’s “must-see”
moments. Additionally, the model A760’s color touch screen is an ideal medium to share new pictures, play games or review
documents. Utilizing the handset’s advanced messaging, users can also send messages attaching pictures, animations, ring tones
and more to users’ compatible mobile phones or PCs. The Motorola A760 allows for customization inside and out, including the
option of a variety of colorful housings and display wallpapers.
The Motorola A760 is expected to first launch in the Asia Pacific region in 2003.
About Motorola
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) is a global leader in providing integrated communications and embedded electronic solutions. Sales in
2002 were $26.7 billion. Motorola is a global corporate citizen dedicated to ethical business practices and pioneering important
technologies that make things smarter and life better for people, honored traditions that began when the company was founded 75
years ago this year.
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