The new Motorola smartphone is a pretty unique device that is aimed squarely at the business and enterprise user.
If you want a handset that is powerful yet tough, elegant yet practical, the Motorola ES400 could be what you’re looking for.
When you glance at the ES400, you’d be forgiven for thinking it is is a Sonim device like the newly launched XP3 Sentinel. And although it can’t match on toughness, it comes pretty close – this Motorola is resistant to fog, humidity, transport and thermal shock; you can drop it onto concrete from a height of up to 0.9 metres; and it is rain resistant too.
When you combine this tough side with the efficient side, the Motorola ES400 becomes a desirable handset. There is a 3 inch resistive screen and full QWERTY keyboard. The phone runs on the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Professional OS so you can keep in touch with office matters, on the move – and the Qualcomm 600MHz processor keeps things moving along nicely.
All the connectivity support you’d expect from a business smartphone is onboard the ES400. After all, this device is no ordinary smartphone – it is a mobile Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) according to Motorola.
The company also said about the new device: The Motorola ES400 is a cutting-edge mobile Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) that transforms mobile managers and task workers from informed to truly empowered by giving them the tools and access to critical enterprise-class applications they need to complete any job, anywhere. Instead of pushing information at your workers, give them what they need to take action when and where it matters – in front of your customers.
Just launched, we anticipate Motorola ES400 deals later this year. And if you’re looking for a practical smartphone that will keep you up-to-speed with work matters, be able to withstand a knock or two, and features a touchscreen-QWERTY combination, you might want to read our ES400 reviews for more details on this handset.
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