Many businessmen rely on smart phones; these devices keep them in touch with the office, their colleagues, clients, suppliers and more. It helps them by providing a means to access the internet, email and other valuable resources. Smart phones are equipped with software that allows for document editing and even creation –providing workers with an instant way to work when they are on the move.
Of course, with this much features, smart phones are also brought to the mercy of the environment –and any gadget fan will tell you, mother nature (as well as the urban jungles we move around in) is not friendly to the intricate and delicate parts that smart phones have. This is why the new ES400 from Motorola is built not only to be useful; it is also built to be tough.
The new smart phone brings together an impressive new Windows Embedded Handheld platform for Windows Mobile 6.5.3 which combines many features from Windows 7 and Windows Compact 7. It also sports a housing that is built to protect your phone and your files.
The device looks like a Sonim redesign of a BlackBerry handset –and combining the aesthetics of both can be considered as a stroke of genius for the engineers of Motorola. The ES400 brings together a very tough, heavy, rugged look that still retains that subtle elegance and professionalism that one would expect of an enterprise smart phone.
The device sports a sweet 3 inch TFT resistive touch screen display, a Qualcomm MSM7627 600MHz CPU, a 3.2 mega pixel camera, support for WiFi, GPS, 2G, 3G, Bluetooth and all the features that one would expect from a modern smart phone.
Motorola is obviously thinking of the users when they strapped in a high 3080 mAh battery on this smart phone –providing with up to 250 hours worth of standby time and up to 6 hours straight of talk time on 3G networks.
Tags: BlackBerry, Motorola, Motorola-ES400, Sonim, Windows-Embedded-Handheld, Windows-Mobile-6.5
