Motorola Issues the Motorola ES400 Enterprise Mobile Phone
Industrial and commercial consumers really look for the right smart phones for them. At first, it is hard to find one. Motorola is currently launching the Motorola ES400 as an Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA). This can be the best choice for many industrial and commercial consumers. This smart phone uses Windows operation system and appears very familiar to anyone. The display is rich and uses VGA resolution with clear sight and colors.
This smart phone is quite different comparing to other common smart phones. The shape and features are very unique and attractive. Users will love the appearance. The QWERTY keyboard is easy to be used and sensitive. Motorola ES400 uses Windows 6.5 as the OS. Even though it does not appear quite sophisticated, this OS is the most used OS for enterprise demanding customers. Common features like Bluetooth, website browser as well as email support is available. There is also a cut down version of Microsoft Office. This smart phone also has the GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi for more access and supports.
In the back, this smart phone is completed with 3.2 mega pixels camera with high defined snapshot. The camera is not quite special but enough for photo sharing. Motorola ES400 is said to be affordable enough. This can be a nice choice considering that this smart phone is a powerful smart phone.







One Comment to “Motorola Issues the Motorola ES400 Enterprise Mobile Phone”
I have a kodak easyshare z981 and I love it except for inside people shots. It seems so slow that my kids make jokes about how long they have to stand still. But we went to Yukon Territory the first 2 weeks of Sept and took hundreds of pictures. Magnificent shots and the zoom was phenomenal! I stick to a small point and shoot camera for inside shots except for ones in a gym or theater. The charger with the kodak easyshare z981 is a joke but batteries do seem to hold a charge for a while. The lens cover on all my older Kodak Easyshares were horrible and would never stay on but this camera seems to have fixed that problem because the cover does stay put.