Motorola Quench Ready for March Launch Via TIM Brazil
Sponsored linkMotorola Quench, also known as Cliq XT for the US market was officially unveiled last week during MWC 2010 and we learn that the handset will soon be available in Brazil, via local carrier TIM. This company is the country’s third largest mobile carrier, with over 40 million subscribers.
Moto Quench runs Android 1.5, uses MotoBlur and incorporates a 3.1 inch HVGA touchscreen display, an accelerometer, HSPA support, WiFi, A-GPS and a HTML browser. There’s also a 3.5mm audio jack on board, stereo Bluetooth, FM radio and a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with Flash.
As far as memory is concerned, you get 512MB of ROM, 256MB RAM and there’s a Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 MHz CPU under the hood. TIM Brazil will sell the device starting late March for a yet unannounced price. The handset will also hit Europe and US via T-Mobile USA.
Via Android Phone News
Labels: Android, Android Phone, Motorola, Motorola Quench
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