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Motorola hopes to capitalize on increasing demand for music phones in India.(WIRELESS)(Brief article)

India Telecom, August, 2007

Content provided in partnership with HighBeam Research

Motorola plans to focus on unveiling music-based mobile phones in India in its attempt to grab a major share in the country's booming mobile market. In an interview, Lloyd Mathias, director of marketing for mobile devices in the South West Asia unit of Motorola, said the firm has launched many music phones catering to the needs of all kinds of users.

The company's entry-level phone, which is priced at $59.39, provides ringtones and FM radio, while its high-end phone offers the latest features to mobile users. He said that music-phone users all round the globe look for multiple music formats, music storage capacity, music clarity, the latest software, and wireless, which allows users to move around while the handset is securely locked. He added that Motorola has...

 

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