Motorola Introduces Two Dual SIM Handsets in India

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One of the leading mobile phone maker Motorola today announced the launch of its first two dual-SIM (GSM +GSM) handsets EX115 and EX118  in Indian market.

The Motorola EX115 priced at Rs 5990 is a new, dual-SIM QWERTY phone and the Motorola EX128 is a stylish touchscreen dual-SIM phone with stylus will come at Rs 4990.




Motorola EX128 and EX115 will bring cheer this festive season with the offer of social connectivity, entertainment-on-the-go with a 3-mega pixel camera, video camcorder, large colour display and an expandable memory of up to 32GB3 micro-SD card. These two dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) handsets empower the consumer with the power of two networks in one device.

Motorola EX128 is 12.8mm thick stylish and sleek dual-SIM multimedia phone that comes with an 8.1cm (3.2 inch) WQVGA touchscreen, one of the largest screens available on a dual SIM phone in India.

The device comes with 3 mega pixel camera with digital zoom and video camcorder, as well as supports MPEG4 and FM radio. With an expandable memory of up to 32 GB, this sleek dual-SIM handset offers talk time of up to 300 mins and standby time of up to 350 hours.

The Motorola EX128 has a vibrant colour display in brilliant 65K colours and dimensions of 107.7mm in width, 58mm in length, and 12.4mm in height.

Motorola EX115 is specially tailored for social Messaging for Social Butterflies.with the device one can Talk and share special moments with friends and family. It is a social messaging dream with a full QWERTY keyboard that allows for easy texting and browsing.

The handset pre-loaded with Gmail, Facebook, Myspace and YouTube mobile apps. It with an expandable memory of up to 32 GB, this dual-SIM handset offers talk time of up to 200 mins and standby time of up to 250 hours.

The Motorola EX115 has a colourful 5.8 cm (2.3 inch) QVGA display and dimensions of 61 mm in width, 109 mm in length, and 12.35 mm in height.

Additional Key Specifications of both the MOTOROLA EX128 & EX115:

  • Preloaded links to Gmail, Facebook, Myspace and YouTube.
  • A 3 mega pixel camera and image editor for sharing of favourite moments
  • Video camcorder
  • Supports various audio formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, MIDI, WAV. AMR NB
  • Supports MPEG4, that makes soundtracks come alive with the music player
  • Messaging : SMS, MMS, EMAIL (POP3, IMAP) 1
  • A standard 3.5mm audio jack to enhance the multimedia experience
  • FM radio
  • Bluetooth A2DP2
  • Expandable memory up to 32 GB on microSD card
  • Dual SIM (GSM + GSM)
  • Supports Quad bands1 850/ 900/ 1800 /1900; GSM/EDGE (Class10)

Speaking on the launch of new phones, Faisal Siddiqui, Country Head of India, Motorola Mobility said "We are delighted to offer our first two dual-SIM phones to the Indian consumer who has very distinct requirements of being 'social' while on-the-go in this extremely fast-paced Internet age. You can now have connectivity, convenience, entertainment in an elegant style and form factor with the flexibility of two numbers, which allow the user to travel with ease and most importantly, be 'social'.

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