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Top 5 features: Motorola Fire XT

Achin Chandra


Motorola Fire XT, a Android Gingerbread powered touchscreen fires up the Indian mobile market

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Top 5 features of Motorola Fire

Published on Sep 13, 2011

One of the known global mobile phone brand Motorola seems to be working hard to increase its market share. The company recently introduced its Motorola Fire XT in the Indian market.

A Android Gingerbread, Motorola Fire XT offers an excellent 3.5-inch extra bright display screen and dual cameras that is capable of recording quality videos and capturing clear images. The device also allows easier social networking options to the users. The Motorola handset is considered a perfect blend of pocket friendliness, sleek design and intuitive functionality.

Top 5 features of Motorola XT:

1. Camera - The device comes with an excellent 5-megapixel camera with flash that makes it very capable of capturing crystal clear images as well as videos. Moreover, the new Fire XT also embeds another front facing VGA camera that assists in video calling.

2. Android 2.3 - The Motorola Fire XT runs on Android 2.3 version which is currently the flavor of the market.

3. Long lasting Battery - The Motorola smartphone has best-in-class battery life that let the users enjoy an eight hours long talk time and a standby time in 3G mode for more than 28 days. Its battery is highly capable and allows users to manage regular multitasking as well as heavy messaging.

4. Design - The latest Fire XT comes in a slim design and offers a 3.5-inches extra bright touchscreen display.

5. Affordability - This is one of the most affordable handsets available in the country that runs on Android Gingerbread. Packed with a 5-megapixel camera, 800MHz processor, excellent connectivity options and many more, this device at just Rs, 12,990 is definitely a steal.

 

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