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Motorola Alexander live shot!

Remember that phone we told you about? Well, we got more info on it and it turns out that it’s going to be a Windows Mobile handset. Here’s a list of some of the specs we found:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1 (though it looks like Windows Mobile 7)
  • 5-8 megapixel camera
  • NVIDIA chip the handle 3D graphics
  • aGPS
  • Q4 release date

We’re working on some more shots and info, but until then… what are you thinking? Does Moto have a chance?

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  1. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:13 am, Nate Said:

    I don’t know about this one. Every time one of these reports comes out about a Moto phone, I’m hopeful. But, they always seem to disappoint.

    As for this one, I don’t really like the looks of that keyboard. The keys look, almost, too spaced out.

    Overall, the phone reminds me of that ugly little Verizon Blitz we heard about the other day.

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  2. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:17 am, Austin Said:

    An NVIDIA chip? Interesting.

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  3. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:17 am, Dominick Jones Said:

    It has a chance alright, a chance to die. Personally I’m a guy who appreciates a company that both makes the handset as well as develops the OS it runs. They tend to be better products(i.e. iphone, blackberry, palm). In my opinion windows mobile is a generic designed OS to fit any makers product just to call it a smartphone. Write your own software motorola, then maybe consumers will take you more seriously.

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  4. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:17 am, xECK29x Said:

    Looks cheap and like a toy, those buttons look very recessed and small and the layout is just awful. That slide out qwerty slide never did well (see those Samsung phones that came out on Sprint and Verizon), also that thumbpad (joystick?) looks very hard to use for a windows device.

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  5. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:20 am, Cool6324 Said:

    I think that this could be a good sidekick competitor. Especially with AIM for windows Mobile. Anyone agree?

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  6. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:22 am, Galvatron Said:

    this pos is their saving grace tsk tsk tsk aw man the tittanic just hit the iceberg

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  7. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:24 am, RAS Said:

    Looks like Fisher-Price, but those specs are interesting.

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  8. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:25 am, Verizon Guy Said:

    That better be some kind of engineering mule, because the keyboard looks HORRIBLE! Seriously, I’d rather tap at a screen than have those keys.

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  9. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:27 am, Arif Said:

    A vertically sliding QWERTY? This thing is going to be huge, the specs are ideal but the design stinks.

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  10. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:28 am, obiitz Said:

    ok the specs on this phone are nice
    but it looks like a childs phone
    a.k.a the verizon blitz
    so lets all say goodbye to Moto right

    goodbye Moto!

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  11. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:30 am, Mark Said:

    WM Standard or Professional?

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  12. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:38 am, Chris Said:

    bad interface… Definitely no game changer like the razr was

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  13. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:45 am, Dieter Bohn Said:

    Actually, that looks like 6.1 with the Napoleon’s modified sliding panels interface. If it’s really going to hit in Q4, I’d be shocked it it had WM7 on it.

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  14. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 11:47 am, sean. Said:

    ugly as sin. keyboard looks like its made for a child. motorolas ship is probably finally hitting the bottom.

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  15. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 12:03 pm, ben marvin Said:

    Keyboard looks gross.

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  16. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 12:04 pm, Orga Said:

    It’s amazing how the specs for the phone could be so solid and the form factor could be such a travesty.

    If I hadn’t seen that picture, I would’ve thought there was a chance that Moto was going to have a phone that was really worth talking about.

    But that’s a face that not even a mother could love.

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  17. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 12:13 pm, 0157h7 Said:

    those pics are not so hot, but if ti is running windows mobile pro I really like the specs.

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  18. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 12:13 pm, Blaxx Said:

    If they changed the shape slightly (I’m not feeling the curves) and did something about that god awful keyboard (think Blackberry Bold-type keyboard without spaces between the keys, looks more mature), my perspective might change but right now, I think this is Moto’s last hurrah

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  19. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 12:17 pm, dand Said:

    Looks kinda fugly, would love to see more shots of WM& though

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  20. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 12:25 pm, laio Said:

    i think that vertical slide for qwerty is not the way to go.

    it’s easy to see why, just look at your hands, now, clap once. you just saw a horizontal movement so that you could clap your hands.

    it’s a matter of ergonomy, and, sense.
    it just feels stupid to open up vertically if you will need both hands to type.

    my opinion.

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  21. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 12:56 pm, Johnny Said:

    That is a sweet as piece of phone. I am in love and if the specs are anywhere near what they’re saying I’ll be sure to say hello moto.

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  22. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 12:57 pm, alex Said:

    well, i guess we say our goodbyes. bye moto

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  23. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 1:00 pm, Serge Said:

    The overall look of the phone reminds me of the Siemens SX66 (Blue Angel). If the keyboard is anything like the one on the SX66, it will not be good.

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  24. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 1:01 pm, Truelight Said:

    WiFi is the Key, If it’s got that I’m OK with it! also Wimax would be nice (MOTO is suppose to be a big player in the 3.5G game) lets see!

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  25. On Aug 5, 2008 @ 1:07 pm, SNP Said:

    It’s a sad looking device, I think they should hire a 3rd party company to do the external design like many mobile electronics makers do.

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