Showing posts with label Motorola MOTOLUXE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola MOTOLUXE. Show all posts

Motorola Motoluxe to retail for nearly $400 off-contract


The Motorola Motoluxe was among the couple of novelties arriving at CES 2012, but while we knew that it was going to be a mid-range warrior, we lacked information about the actual price of the handset. UK retailer Clove fixes that as it adds the Motoluxe to its list of handsets for pre-order at a price of nearly $400 (£258) off-contract.

The Motorola Motoluxe release date is set for late February or early March in the UK.

Except for the refined design and the dedicated lanyard groove, here’s what you get for your buck:

- Android 2.3.7 skinned with MotoSwitch, the new version of Motoblur
- 4-inch, 480x854 display
- single-core 800MHz processor and 512MB of RAM,
- 8-megapixel camera with an LED flash, front VGA camera,
- 1,400 mAh battery.

Nothing to be all that excited about if you don’t like the handset’s design, but if you do, how do you feel about that price tag?

Motorola MOTOLUXE


With the Motorola MOTOLUXE, Motorola have attempted to bring a big screen Android smartphone to a more affordable market segment.. but they have had to make a few compromises along the way.

It's a bit of a slabby phone, although it is available in both white and black colours. The large 4" 480 x 854 pixel display dominates the front of the handset, and on the back is an 8 megapixel camera and flash on a fairly conventional case design.

The surprise with the MOTOLUXE is the processor - a single core 800 MHz CPU that is only roughly half the speed of the one found in the RAZR. Although there is a decent 512MB of RAM included in the MOTOLUXE, we suspect that certain applications will struggle on a processor of this type, which is a shame because the large screen will tempt users to drive the handset quite hard.

All the usual Android features are here plus something called MotoSwitch for managing and prioritising contacts. So, you get 3.5G and WiFi connectivity, GPS, Bluetooth and a multimedia player. The MOTOLUXE also has an FM radio, 3.5mm audio socket, front-facing video calling camera and a novel illuminated lanyard slot that indicates when you have a message.

We don't know how much internal flash storage the MOTOLUXE has or if it takes a microSD card, as these details were not supplied by Motorola at the time of going to press. The handset weighs 124 grams and measures 118 x 61 x 9.9mm. The battery is a 1400 mAh cell quoted as giving up to 4.5 hours talktime on 3G and 16 days standby time.

The MOTOLUXE does have some nice features, but don't expect it to be as capable as the RAZR or ATRIX 2. On the other hand, it should be a lot cheaper to buy than those high-end devices, and it may well find a good market niche.

The Motorola MOTOLUXE is already available in China as the Motorola XT615, it should be available in Europe, South America and some other regions from February onwards, although no guidance was given on price.

Motorola MOTOLUXE at a glance

Available:

Q1 2012

Network:

GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 +
UMTS 900 / 2100 or 850 / 1900 or 850 / 2100

Data:

GPRS + EDGE + UMTS (3G) + HSPA + WiFi

Screen:

4" 480 x 854 pixels

Camera:

8 megapixels (main)

0.3 megapixels (sub)

Size:

Medium-large tablet smartphone
118 x 61 x 10mm / 124 grams

Bluetooth:

Yes

Memory card:

Not specified at time of going to press

Infra-red:

No

Polyphonic:

Yes

Java:

Optional

GPS:

Yes

OS:

Android 2.3.7

Battery life:

4.5 hours talk / 16 days standby (3G)