Motorola’s Z9 with GPS on AT&T

AT&T is now offering Motorola’s MOTO Z9, new slider with GPS for AT&T’s rebranded TeleNav service — now called AT&T Navigator. It’s also stuffed with microSD expansion, stereo Bluetooth, and quad-band GSM with WCDMA 850/1900 supporting 3.6Mbps data. Surprisingly, the 2 megapixel camera we saw in the early prototype last year has been whittled back to 1.3 megapixels. Motorola’s MOTO Z9 bundled with price $150 (after $50 on-line discount and 2-yr contract).

Motorola’s Z9 with GPS on AT&T

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April 1st, 2008 | | Posted in Cell Phone, Cell Phone News & Info| source: engadgetmobile

2 Responses to “Motorola’s Z9 with GPS on AT&T”

  1. AT&T Navigator, a Verizon’s footsteps, self-brand navigation service | Daily Phone News, Reviews, Download Themes & Wallpapers Says:

    [...] Navigator tomorrow — on AT&T, anyway — and to commemorate the occasion, the Motorola Z9 slider will be launched as the inaugural device to use the rebranded [...]

  2. AT&T Navigator was released for all GPS-capable PDAs and phones | Daily Phone News, Reviews, Download Themes & Wallpapers Says:

    [...] AT&T Navigator is currently available on the MOTO Z9 as well as the Samsung BlackJack II, MOTO Q, AT&T Tilt, and BlackBerry devices (8310, 8800 and [...]

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