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Motorola's Korean Market, MP3 Playing MS400

Snapshot by Michael Oryl on Monday December 27, 2004.

Additional content provided by guest contributor Edwin Jung.

Specifications for the Motorola MS400
Band CDMA 800Mhz
Data EV-DO
Size 90mm x 32.4mm x 21.2mm
Weight 99g
Battery Life 230 hours standby time
150 minutes talk time
Main Display 262k color TFT, 128x160 resolution
Sub-Display N/A
Camera VGA (640x480) resolution
Video Yes
Messaging MMS/SMS
Email Yes
Bluetooth No
Infrared No
Java Yes
Polyphonics Yes (64 voice)
Memory 87MB internal, TransFlash memory card slot
Availability Q4 2004
Other MP3 player, E-book viewing, 3D gaming with the GIGA engine

Motorola MS400
Motorola MS400
Motorola's MS400 is a handset built for the Korean CDMA 3G market. The MS400 packs a lot of capability into a fairly small, 99g package. Armed with 87MB of internal storage and the ability to add TransFlash memory cards for expansion, the MS400 can make full use of its stereo MP3 player and integrated VGA camera. The MS400 also includes support for the GIGA 3D gaming engine.

Please note that the MS400 is not available through normal channels in the USA, though it could technically work on Verizon's CDMA network. The device is not compatible with Sprint or any GSM based networks.

You can find a few larger images of the MS400 on the following page.


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Michael is the Philadelphia based owner and editor-in-chief of MobileBurn.com. He also operates several other tech sites, including AndroidAuthority.com. You can follow him on Twitter as @MichaelOryl

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