Tuesday, April 1, 2008

AT&T Launches Navigator Equipped Motorola Z9 Slider

Do you like GPS enabled mobile phones? If you do, then this scoop should prove interesting. According to Mobile media.com, AT&T has launched the Motorola Z9 slider. This is the first mobile phone that offers the Navigator Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation service from AT&T.

Consumers can use the Motorola Z9 in noisy environments because it is equipped with CrystalTalk technology. This feature makes this phone perfect for loud and wild parties! The device also offers stereo Bluetooth wireless technology, an Opera 8 browser and 1.3-megapixel camera to provide consumers with endless entertainment.

The Motorola Z9 also offers one touch music features to help users to access play lists or their favorite music. They can also visit the carriers mobile music service to gain access to music downloads. They can choose to get their songs from eMusic, Napster To Go and play any unrestricted MP3 Audio file. The Motorola Z9 allows users store music and other information on its built in 8GB memory or with the use of a removable microSD card.

Consumers are sure to like the high speed that is provided by AT&T's third-generation (3G) wireless network. These wireless network enables the Motorola Z9 to provide Video Share which requires the services of a high speed network. Consumers can send live one-way video and audio from one user to another with the help of this service.

This cool mobile phone is now being sold at AT&T stores. However, it may be prudent to wait for more info on the device. It has just been released so you might want to hear from other users before you commit to purchasing this handset. Of course, that advice applies to all purchases.

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