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Motorola Showcases New 'Whoa' Products, Partnerships and Technologies for Second Half '05
[July 25, 2005]

Motorola Showcases New 'Whoa' Products, Partnerships and Technologies for Second Half '05


SCHAUMBURG, Ill., July 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Wireless eyewear, next generation Mesh Networks and the world's thinnest QWERTY phone are just a few of the game-changing innovations announced today by Motorola, Inc. , a global leader in wireless and broadband communications, at its annual MOTONOW new product review. Continuing its commitment to the realization of everyday seamless mobility, the company unveiled a host of new products and technologies designed to deliver easy, uninterrupted access to the information, entertainment and communications that people want.


"Motorola's vision of seamless mobility is all about technology revolving around you ... effortlessly," said Ed Zander, chairman and chief executive officer of Motorola. "We're making that real today with our 'whoa' products. Whoa is more than wow. It's the ultimate combination of cool, cutting-edge technology and fashion-forward design. Seamless mobility is here, it's MOTONOW."
Here is a look at the new products and technologies premiered at Motorola's MOTONOW:
-- Q -- The thinnest, lightest QWERTY phone on the planet is here:
introducing Moto Q. A seamless fusion of QWERTY and mobile phone
technology, the Q delivers email, voice, and entertainment in one
amazingly rich but thin device. This fully loaded phone features
Motorola's renowned RAZR-thin design, along with flexible email thanks
to Microsoft's latest Windows Mobile 5.0 software. Smart, hardworking
and powerful, the Moto Q will help mobile professionals improve
productivity through the power of seamless mobility.

-- Motorola and Oakley Launch RAZRWIRE(TM) -- Consumers can now get
outside, get moving and stay connected, with the RAZRWIRE Bluetooth(R)
eyewear. Bringing cutting-edge Bluetooth(R) wireless technology to
Oakley's high-performing eyewear, RAZRWIRE empowers active consumers
to bike, hike, boat and play while experiencing hands-free, cable-free
connections to Bluetooth-enabled devices. The RAZRWIRE will be
available in early August online at http://www.hellomoto.com/ ,
http://www.oakley.com/ , http://www.cingular.com/ and at select Cingular
Wireless retail stores.


-- Motorola Ojo(TM) Video Mail -- Leave a message and don't forget to
smile! Now, there's no need to wait by your Motorola Ojo Personal
Video Phone to see a familiar face. With Ojo Video Mail, you can
record a video greeting for incoming calls, and callers can leave a
video message, which your Ojo will save for playback later on. Like
live video calls made through the Motorola Ojo, Video Mail offers
high-quality video and perfectly synchronized audio.

-- Motorola WiMAX Solutions -- Designed to deliver rich multimedia and
high-speed wireless broadband services at a fraction of the cost of
2.5G or 3G cellular networks, Motorola's new Moto Wi4 product
portfolio of WiMAX (802.16e) solutions will use all-IP access
technology and peer-to-peer architecture to eliminate much of the
hierarchical cellular network equipment and reduce capital and
operational costs.

-- Motorola Canopy(TM) Solutions -- Motorola is announcing a
multi-million dollar contract for its Canopy wireless broadband
equipment with the Philippines' SMART Communications. The Canopy
platform will provide reliable, high-speed Internet connectivity
enabling SMART to deliver broadband and data services at an affordable
cost for that market.

-- MOTOFWRD -- Motorola is launching MOTOFWRD, a nationwide scholarship
competition that challenges college students to depict -- either
through words or visuals -- how seamless mobility will look in the
future. Entries will be judged by a panel of today's most creative
and forward-thinking minds, including youth culture expert Dee Dee
Gordon, sci-fi author Cory Doctorow and futurist Dr. James Canton,
among others. Students can submit entries online at
http://www.motorola.com/motofwrd beginning September 1 for a chance to
win $10,000 and a Bluetooth-enabled car.


Other products highlighted at the event include:

-- Motorola's ROKR(TM) Family of Music Phones -- Motorola highlighted
their upcoming portfolio of music phones, targeted to millions of
music lovers around the globe. The ROKR family will include phones
that offer dedicated music keys, optimized music player interface,
superior audio capability, extensive memory (internal or removable),
and a long battery life.

-- Motorola PEBL and SLVR -- Hitting markets around the world this year,
Motorola showcased the new Motorola PEBL and SLVR. The PEBL is
indisputably elegant with its round and smooth shape. This unique
clam has a "self-assist" mechanism that allows users to operate and
open the phone one-handed and comes in a highly polished metal finish
adding to its effortlessly cool appearance. Redefining the device
formerly known as the candy bar, the SLVR is RAZR-thin and
stealth-like weighing in at only 85 grams. Packed into its sleek
candy bar form is an integrated VGA camera, Bluetooth(R) connectivity,
digital audio player and EDGE high-speed data exchange.

-- Motorola E815 -- Be mobile and be entertained. The Motorola E815 --
powered by mobile broadband speeds, CDMA 1X and EV-DO technology --
lets you enjoy Verizon Wireless V CAST technology and receive news
clips, sports updates and more.

-- Motorola's MOTOMESH(TM) Multi-Radio Broadband Solution -- Supporting
high-speed data, video and position location services for fixed and
mobile users, MOTOMESH empowers municipalities to enhance public
safety by giving first responders secure and dedicated 4.9GHz mobile
broadband access -- anywhere and at anytime.

-- Motorola Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) -- Assisting law
enforcement professionals, the Motorola ALPR automatically locates and
captures an image of a license plate, processes characters, compares
to a hot list and sends the decoded plate information to a database
application for quick identity verification -- providing increased
officer safety and efficiency.

-- blnc(TM) Bluetooth Car Kit IHF1000 -- Hop into your car and
communicate hands-free and wire-free. Just turn on the ignition and
your conversation will be seamlessly transitioned from your
Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone or headset to the in-car system.
Initiating a hands-free call is as simple as pushing a button on the
stylish chrome keypad and speaking the name or number you wish to
dial. Incoming calls are also announced, so you decide whether you'd
like to accept or reject the call. At your destination and on a call?
Simply turn off the ignition and the call will automatically transfer
back to your mobile phone or headset without interruption.

-- Whole-Home Media -- The days of tuning in to entertainment are over --
now entertainment is tuned in to you! Experience seamless access to
all your favorite digital media when and where you want it. Now your
sports highlights go with you from the kitchen to the bedroom, your
digital pictures are displayed on your big-screen television, and your
music collection plays on your living room stereo.



MOTONOW will be held on July 25, 2005 from 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CDT at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, IL. For more information on the event please visit the Motorola Media Center.
About Motorola
Motorola is a Fortune 100 global communications leader that provides seamless mobility products and solutions across broadband, embedded systems and wireless networks. In your home, auto, workplace, and all spaces in between, seamless mobility means you can reach the people, things and information you need, anywhere, anytime. Seamless mobility harnesses the power of technology convergence and enables smarter, faster, cost-effective and flexible communication. Motorola had sales of US $31.3 billion in 2004. For more information: http://www.motorola.com/ .
Webcast is scheduled for Monday, 25 July, 2005 and will begin at 7:00 p.m. Central Daylight Time. The live audio broadcast and replays will be available at the Motorola Media Center.


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