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MOTOJEWEL is Motorola’s latest fashion phone

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This clamshell handset will remind us to Nokia Prism Series. It is a mid-range fashion cellphone that has been designed for a very specific market; ladies! However, its status as a fashion phone doesn’t make Motorola throw this handset with a low-level features. In fact, this Moto U9-like cellphone has come with such decent one.

Take a look out here.

  • Cutting-edge, mobile music capabilities with easy transition from phone to music and back again. MOTOJEWEL allows one-touch access to the library and pauses music as calls come through.
  • Microsoft Windows Media® Player 11, which makes MOTOJEWEL ready to rock as soon as it’s out of the box, with simple synching and automatic recognition of the device.
  • A 2.0 megapixel with 8x zoom camera, which delivers high-quality, printable (Optional printer required) and sharable images with multi-shot feature, video capture and playback, and a light and landscape viewfinder.
  • Innovative CrystalTalkâ„¢ technology for better call clarity.
  • Stereo Bluetooth ® wireless technology, which enables users to enjoy a wireless mobile stereo experience (this device supports Bluetooth A2DP and AVRCP profiles).
  • Impressive messaging capabilities via MMS, SMS, WVIM and Push Email.

Price and availability

On its press release, Motorola is planning to sell this 3D crystal-cut design handset in Christmas this year. Bad news that Motorola will make its MOTOJEWEL is available exclusively at Carphone Warehouse for a limited period from November 2008. In other words, if only this UK-based retail store would tie-up this handset with such contract then no foreigner can afford and use it on their country easily.

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Nokia Prism. Just for a comparison!

Sources: Motorola via Electronista

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