Thursday, March 24, 2011

Motorola GLAM XT800 Dual-SIM Android Smartphone

If you travel a lot and need a phone that can support dual SIM cards, Motorola’s dual-SIM packing Glam XT 800 might be just what you need. The Android-powered smartphone has a slot that will work with any CDMA SIM card to get you connected for voice and data anywhere you might roam. The other SIM card slot holds a GSM SIM card.
Motorola GLAM XT800 Dual-SIM Android Smartphone
Motorola GLAM runs on Android v2.2 Froyo version with MOTOBLUR user interface which is Motorola’s Android-powered content delivery service, which organizes messages and synchronizes contacts to keep conversations in constant motion. With MOTOBLUR user interface users can navigate and organize their messages, happenings, news, apps and widgets, like never before.


The new Motorola GLAM XT800 smartphone’s sleek touch-screen design, combined with great navigational features such as pinch and zoom and a touch pad, as well as the inclusion of Adobe Flash Lite, make browsing the web on its 3.7-inch high-resolution display a breeze. Subsequently, one user name and password brings back contacts, messages and connectivity to previously configured networks and email providers.

The greatest feature of the Glam XT800 is the fact that it’s a world phone, allowing you to take the device virtually anywhere in the world and still have wireless service. If having a world-capable phone isn’t terribly important, you may want to look elsewhere. The Glam looks very similar to the Motorola Bravo, but instead of an 800MHz CPU onboard, the Glam may ship with an TI OMAP 720MHz processor. This won’t be a speed demon of a phone, but it certainly won’t be the slowest, either.

More specs :


  • 5MP camera with digital-zoom, autofocus, dual LED flash
  • Android 2.1 platform with pinch to zoom capacitive touch display
  • SMS, MMS, email (corporate email exchange , POP3/IMAP embedded, push email)
  • USB 2.0 high-speed data transfer2, with support for synchronization with PCs
  • Bluetooth 2.0+EDR high-speed transmission and wireless Bluetooth stereo
  • Assisted GPS satellite navigation1&2 supporting Google Maps
  • Support for viewing and editing documents in Word/Excel/PowerPoint/PDF and Zip formats
  • Memory is expandable up to 32GB; 2GB SD card in-box
  • e-Compass
  • Video capture/playback/streaming, HDMI (720p) output to high-definition devices
  • Supports several music formats: H.263, H.264, MPEG4
  • Supports multiple audio formats: AAC, ACC+, MP3, CMX, AMR NB, AMR WB, MIDI, WAV and WMA 9
So while there won’t be a line of eager fans waiting to buy this thing, the Glam XT800 may be exactly what casual Android users have been looking for in a world phone. Wherever the Glam lands, we can imagine that the handset will be relatively inexpensive after carrier subsidies.

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