Motorola has unveiled the MC75 Worldwide Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA), a smartphone that supports both 3.5G HSDPA and 3G CDMA-EVDO (Rev A) in a rugged form factor designed for enterprises. Your workers will enjoy having all the features they need right at their fingertips in one device designed to endure all-day, everyday use outside the enterprise.
What the MC75 lacks in the style department, it makes up in the capabilities department. Powered by a 624MHz Intel processor and Windows Mobile 6 Professional, it comes with quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, tri-band HSDPA, and CDMA-EVDO Rev. A connectivity, 128MB RAM and 256MB Flash memory, a 3.5-inch VGA touchscreen display, integrated A-GPS, 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi, a 2MP camera, a microSD expansion slot (maximum 2 GB), and a 3600mAh battery. There will be a number of keyboard options: 26-key numeric; 44-key QWERTY, 44-key AZERTY, and 44-key QWERTZ.
Motorola will start to offer the MC75 in Q3 2008. Pricing information has not been disclosed yet.