Your
Gestures will Control Motorola Phone
MOTO
W7 Active Edition is a motion-enabled 3G mobile device announced today
(May 11) by Motorola. The phone is equipped with an accelerometer that
senses your body's motions, orientation, and hand gestures to perform
tasks.
While
companies are introducing solutions that enable
phones to take voice instructions from
the users, MOTO W7 can be controlled with your gestures. You can
flip the phone over to silence the ringer of an incoming call, snooze
the alarm clock, or pause the music. And shake twice to instantly launch
your favorite application, such as the music player. When showing off
your photo albums or music libraries, you can flick the phone right or
left to move between songs and images.
A
built-in step pedometer counts and records your daily walks and runs to
make every step count. Users can work out on their own terms with a
Personal Trainer application that creates a personal profile and helps
you to set goals, create workout profiles, and review summary reports.
MOTO
W7, says the company, also features an MP3 player, FM Radio, and full
screen video viewing, along with 8GB optional external memory. It’ll
deliver a three-dimensional experience to enhance mobile games.
The
phone features two cameras – a 2.0 megapixel for still images and a
second VGA camera to make video calls to friends and family. You can use
the full screen mode to check out your videos or clips from sites like
YouTube. Plus, you can access the Web, download data, and stream video
with 3G speed.
It’ll
be offered in two colors - Licorice and Alpine White.
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