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December 29, 2004

Motorola V635



Moto V635
Phonescoop confirms the rumors that Motorola are getting ready to release the Motorola V635. The FCC have released details of the V635, an upgrade of the V620. It will feature a megapixel camera with LED flash, a color external display, EDGE high speed data, quad band GSM, Bluetooth, video capture and interestingly a TransFlash memory card slot. Phone Scoop writes:

'According to the late-draft user manual submitted to the FCC, the TransFlash memory card can be made accessible to a PC connected via USB as a storage drive, similar to a flash-memory keychain. '

More details on the Motorola V635 will be gathered for you here on this page as they come to hand.

Update - Motorola have just officially announced the Motorola V635 at CES and write in their news release:

'The Motorola V600 has morphed into the V635, delivering a 1.2 megapixel camera, video capture and playback, expandable memory and EDGE technology. With enhanced imaging features and the faster speeds that come with EDGE, the model V635 becomes a powerful multimedia device. Whether you want to shoot, snap or send, the V635 can handle your imaging needs while on the go.

Complete with Bluetooth wireless technology and quad-band reach*, the Motorola V635 offers seamless sharing. The model V635 also functions as a wireless modem for 'always on' Internet connections and downloading and sharing data with rapid convenience.'


InfoSynch World Previews the Motorola V635 and writes - 'The new camera module has its own new user interface. Motorola uses semi-transparent and auto-hiding controls in this new UI, and the results are quite good. Generally you have access to the entire display for use as a view finder. When you want to adjust a setting, you press up or down on the d-pad. That brings up a semi-transparent representation of the d-pad on the display. You move up or down to select the menu option of your choice (brightness, color, etc), and move left or right to change the actual setting for that option. It works very well and is quite intuitive. '

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Posted by Darren at December 29, 2004 08:20 AM