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Motorola is set to ship another Linux/Java phone in Q4 2005. The E895 is a tri-band GSM cameraphone with a 1.3 megapixel camera, large LCD display, Bluetooth, and rich Internet, multimedia, video, and web capabilities, Motorola says. The company is demonstrating it at JavaOne this week.
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Motorola lists the following features for the E895:
* Support for tri-band GSM, GPRS class 10, and EDGE (2.5G) class 10 networks
* Internal tri-band antenna
* 2.2-inch QVGA (320 x 240) TFT display with 262K colors
* 1.3-inch 128 x 108 phone interface display, with 262K colors
* Up to 10MB of user-upgradable internal TransFlash memory, to support user files and downloads
* 1.3 megapixel multishot camera with flash, full-screen viewfinder, light meter, and 8x zoom
* Video capture and playback
* Photo editing and multimedia slideshow software with sound
* Progressive downloading, to view video clips as the download
* Media player with multiple codecs and streaming support
* Mini-USB and headset jacks
* Bluetooth supports stereo headphones, networking
* Speakerphone
* Linux OS
* Improved user interface
* J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) MIDP 2.0+ with enhanced APIs
* Speaker-independent voice recognition requires no pre-recording
* HTML/XHTML browser
* IM and MMS
* 1,000 mAh battery
* 200-250 minutes of talk time, and 200-250 hours of standby, with Bluetooth off
* Measures 2 x 3.7 x 0.9 inches (51 x 93 x 23 mm)
* Displaces 88.4 cc
* Weighs 4.5 ounces (127 grams)
* Optional car kit, bluetooth headset, and other accessories
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