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Motorola Xoom Android 32 Gb Gsm Version Att 3g Ready - Wifi Ready Black Factory Unlocked International (Mz601)
from $ 550.00
 

 
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All in One USB 2.0 High-Speed Memory Card Reader & Writer for Motorola cell phone
USD 7.99
 
All in One USB 2.0 High-Speed Memory Card Reader & Writer for Motorola cell phone . This All in One USB 2.0 High-Speed Memory Card Reader & Writer is used to read and write all the compatible flash memory cards. To connect your memory cards to your PC computer. Via this item for file transfer This all in one memory card reader uses new chipset to enable you use all the port to read & write all the memory card at the same time. You could copy files from card to card without copying files to hard drive first. It is more convent ex old memory card.FEATURES: Supports the following kinds of flash memory cards: SD / SDHC / MicroSD / TransFlash / Memory Stick Pro Duo / M2/CF Card/xD-Picture Card. USB 2.0 high-speed transfer rate up to 480 MBPS, downwards compatible with USB1.1 To work with flash memory cards from your digital camera, music player, camcorder, cell phone, PDA and so on Safely and easily transfer files (including images, music and other data) between your handheld devices like cell phone, digital camera and your laptop, desktop computer or vice versa. Auto-detecting slot while card is inserted Hot-swappable. Plug and play. Connected and Powered by USB port via cable Works with: Windows 2000, ME, XP, Windows 7, Mac OS 9 or above /ul>SPECIFICATIONS: Product Weight: 1 ozMaterial: Plastic With one cable (miniUSB to connect the reader and USB to connect to the PC), length of the cable 25.6 inch INSTRUCTION:1. Insert the memory card to the proper card slot on the card reader2. Connect the cable to the memory card reader. Plug to any available USB port on your computer or laptop.Compatible With Motorola Photon 4G MB855 ELECTRIFY Atrix 4G MB860 DROID X2 MB870 DROID RAZR XT910 DROID HD Spyder Droid RAZR MAXX Atrix 2 MB865 TRIUMPH WX435 Droid X MB810 Droid Bionic XT875 Droid 2 A955 Droid 3 XT860 4G XT862 DEFY MB525 Droid Pro XT610 A957 WX345 Droid A855 Milestone I1 DROID 2 Global Admiral XT603 MILESTONE XT720 Barrage V860 W755 ES400 BRAVO MB520 Droid 4 XT894 RAZR V3M F
 

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DURAGADGET Wireless Sleek Design Bluetooth Keyboard Gift Box With Stand & Case For Motorola Atrix, Flipout & Defy Phones
USD 17.09
 
DURAGADGET's new mini bluetooth keyboard gives you the option of an external keyboard for your smartphone, using state of the art wireless technology to connect to your device without the need for cables and plugs. The keyboard comes packaged in a sleek DURAGADGET gift-box, making this the perfect Christmas or birthday gift for a tablet, mobile phone or PS3 owner. Typing on the keyboard is much more like using your conventional PC, rather than a screen based keyboard, all in a package that fits in your pocket! The keys are low-profile and designed to give a tactile and responsive feel to your typing needs; this is the ideal accessory for your smartphone if you dislike typing on a small and fiddly touchscreen keyboard. The mini bluetooth keyboard has a built-in charger for its long-life Li-ion battery, which can be connected through a micro-usb port (cable included).This device is designed to work with all major smartsphone operating systems. Bluetooth range of this product is 10 metres. This device uses broadcom 2042 chipset with wireless bluetooth 2.0 interface.Included in this gift set is a custom made leather look case with an ingenious ribbon pull for easy and quick release of your bluetooth keyboard and an elasticated strap for ease of carrying. Also included is a handy stand, which will allow you to place your device at the perfect viewing angle.Compatible with: Motorola Atrix, Gleam, Flipout, Milestone XT720, Milestone, Dext, Backflip, Defy, Milestone 2 & Wilder Smartphones.
 

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Motorola Launches First Mobile Device with Gobi on Board
Motorola today launched a pair of Windows Mobile 6.5-based enterprise computing handhelds. While both are targeted at industrial businesses and won't be made available to consumers, it is noteworthy that the MC959B is the first mobile device to ship with Qualcomm's Gobi chip on board. Rather than work with just one networking technology, Gobi chips have software-defined radios on board, which ...

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