Motorola Karma QA1 Mobile Phone

by Mobilemaniac on 8 July, 2009

Motorola is renowned for the radical design techniques; Motorola aura is one best example for their design expertise. Here comes a strange shaped social networking phone named Karma QA1. One might be startled seeing the broad profile of this phone. Just one slide will justify the broad profile; a full QWERTY keypad is placed in this handset to make it texter’s choice! Mainly intended to reign the US market, Karma QA1 focuses on the young market!

This entry slider phone comes with home screen access to the popular social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook, etc. A 2.5 inch display with 240 x 320 pixels resolution is fairly good. Other novelties included in this hand-held device are 3.6Mbps HSDPA, a microSD card slot, 2MP camera, and A2DP stereo Bluetooth 2.0 support. This device is power-packed with A-GPS, and Navigator PND app to curtail the navigational woes of the users.

06247 thumb Motorola Karma QA1 Mobile PhoneFull HTML browser is employed in this gizmo to support AOL, Yahoo!, windows live mail, etc thereby allowing the users to send/receive SMS and MMS messages. This texting phone comes with a 3.5mm audio jack as well. This 3G device comes with most of the data transfer methods like USB 2.0, bluetooth 2.0, etc. It is unfortunate that this social networking phone does not support Wi-Fi. A 1170mAh battery is housed in this handset to render modest battery performance of 3.6hours(3G)/ 5hours(GSM) talk time and 15 days stand by time. Although it comes in small size, 88mm x 64mm x 18mm to be precise, it is on the heftier side with 141 grams weight.

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