Filed under: Handsets, Motorola, GSM
Oh sure, we’ve seen handsets designed to spend more time riding shotgun than hyperventilating in your front pocket, but Motorola’s Smart Rider may actually break out in hives if removed from the comfort of your car’s cabin. All joshing aside, this unique “in-vehicle phone” plays on GSM bands and features built-in GPS navigation services, voice activation, Bluetooth and a microphone / speakerphone. You’ll also get a 2.8-inch display, turn-by-turn guidance, real-time traffic information and automatic re-routing. Regrettably, Moto’s all hush-hush on pricing, but it’ll be available for those that want this June.
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Original post by Darren Murph
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