via Mobile Gazette:
The familiar-looking Motorola A910 is a Linux-based smartphone with built in WiFi and a 1.3 megapixel camera. And we say "familiar" because it is physically almost identical to the
we saw last month.
There's a different emphasis here - "A" series phones tend to be more business orientated than "E" series devices which are pitched more at the entertainment market. Although, we're pretty certain that apart from some minor cosmetic differences, the A910 and E895 are identical except for the WiFi capabilities in the Motorola A910. (Except the A910 doesn't appear to have EDGE)
In case you didn't see the E895, the A910 has a 1.3 megapixel camera, TransFlash/microSD removable memory, "3D audio" playback, Bluetooth, speech recognition, web and email access.
We believe that the screen is a compact 240x320 pixel panel in 262,000 colours (to be confirmed) and that it will weigh something in the region of 130 grams.
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