
MING A1600 and MING A1800 come with GPS turn-by-turn directions and various multimedia functionalities, while the MING A810 is more an entry-level model with a cool design but rich in productivity features.
"As the next generation of our MING range, the A1600 and A1800 combine Motorola's long heritage in the PDA market with stylish design and innovative technology, delivering a personal productivity experience that has been tailored to the needs of the busy Chinese executive," said Ray Yam, Vice
President and General Manager, Motorola Mobile Devices, China. "The A810, meanwhile, adds new energy and style to Motorola's PDA series - it is ideal for those young professionals who are looking to work hard and play hard, thanks to the multi-functional and fully-featured set of tools we have included."

Motorola MING A810 will be available at an affordable price but it too features smart handwriting for rapid cursive Chinese handwriting input, sporting a candy bar design.
All these models feature touch-sensitive input.
"Designed specifically to reflect the Chinese preference for writing characters by hand, our pen-based PDA series has met with incredible success in China," added Yam. "As one of the first multi-national companies to invest in China, Motorola has always been committed to providing Chinese consumers
with pioneering technologies and innovative products."
The new MING PDAs share features like email, Internet access, business card reader, the Kingsoft translation software and Office document management software.

MING A1800 has dual-mode dual standby, 2.4-inch touchscreen, GPS, handwriting recognition,calls and SMS firewall, a 3MP camera, 150MB memory expandable up to 4GB via a microSD card, email, Office, business card reader,and the Kingsoft translation software.
Motorola MING A810 has the handwriting recognition, MP3 player, video player, FM radio, a 2MP camera, up to 2GB memory, stock trading, dictionary and games.
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