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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83 Responses to “Motorola Alexander live shot!”

  1. 76
    Fenjen says:

    The keyboard looks kinda shit.

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  2. 77
    Fenjen says:

    If it has a NVidia chip, i doubt it will be usefull becous there arent many apps for Windows Mobile and there isnt any app with 3d graphics and i doubt that there will be made much 3d apps just for this phone, cus this is the only phone with an nvidia chip (or maybe there is another phone with an nvidia chip i dont know about)

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  3. 78
    somebody_who_saw_it says:

    Well I saw it and you dont really have to get dissapointed. Its not as wide as shown in the picture and looks/works awesome.

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  4. 79
    Alexander Petlichkov says:

    Did you really see it? I’m sure moto won’t dissapoint with design and it will look nice and sleek. And did you see the Atila? Any idea when they will release it. To all moto haters :
    go play with those overpriced Nokias&Lg of yours:)

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    garym says:

    Looks a bit funky on paper, will want to see it up close and personal at the store.

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    mlee says:

    I think the shape is very sexy, I also like the surf-A1300. Hope this positive comment will help convince moto to make these phones a reality. To me vertical qwerty is much easier to use when you’re stuck in traffic(all the time in LA…haha) you only got one hand & can’t always pull over. If you’ll noticed, most of the successful vertical qwerty phone(blackberrys)looks a little bulky because of user-friendly full qwerty, but not very pocket-friendly. I like the curved keys layout because it uses less space so the phone don’t have to be wider than it should. Slider phones are always easier to answer incoming calls without looking than flip phones or touch screens. my 2 c

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  7. 82
    mlee says:

    hope this phone is .5″ or less in thicknesss. Hard to pull off full qwerty & slider.

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  8. 83

    I don’t know if i like the name, “Alexander?” What is that? Seems so random

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