
We first caught a glimpse of the
Motorola A1200 back in December. It
has since been rebadged the MING which apparently means something like "open" in Chinese or "nasty"
if you happen to be mingin' in the UK -- guess that's why this pup is heading to the greater China market first, eh? In
a schizophrenic fit, Moto claims to be targeting business users with this device yet lists it under the
"entertainment series" of handsets on their .hk site. No matter, the MING delivers both. See, Moto runs Linux
on an Intel PXA270 processor deep below that sweet transparent flip and then packs in distractions such as a 2 megapixel
camera, music player, FM radio, and Bluetooth with A2DP support for true stereo thumpin'. That large touchscreen LCD,
the Pocket Office Suite of applications, integrated business card scanner (using that 2 megapixel shooter) and
optical-character recognition software are sure to keep executive-types grinnin' too. These should be available soon in
Hong Kong but pricing and availability (and a new name) for the rest of world remains a mystery. More pics after the
break.
[Via
Slashphone]


one of the big linux distros needs to write a Distro Mobile X.0 type suite and try and bully in on MS' market share....
and beautiful devices like this would be a great place to start (yes I realize it already runs linux, but i'm talking a standard set of smartphone distros.)
http://wirelessimports.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=603
Here is a link to a vendor who lists phone and how much it costs.
You'd think, given the design, that ming (明)would be better defined in terms of clarity or brightness than 'open', if you're only going to list one meaning. But one of the great things about Chinese characters in a situation like this is that it can deliniate more than one feature (ming can also be associated with understanding, a nice name for a smartphone). Slashphone put those first, and congrats to them. Engmob, you need to exploit your compatriots on your chinese portal a bit more.
This is a great looking phone. I'm all for smartphones!
Nokia 6620 for a while and an Audiovox SMT 5600 on the way :)
This is one sexy device.
How do you dial a number?
Oh, Ramone! The sad state of U.S. consumers... Simply select the dialing pad function and push the digits displayed on the LCD screen. This is standard in Asia (see Moto E608i).
Hi!...I am using motorola a1200 phone and i want to use this phone as a modem for my mac. But the sync software which came with the phone doesn't install in mac. Please let me know how to connect my motorola a1200 with my mac
DOES THE A1200 MOTOROLA HAVE AN ONSCREEN KEYBOARD?
yes i have the black one i love it but cingular can not program it you have to call motorola company.
I purchased this phone in Dubai. I have been a long user of Moto phones, from before the Startac series. This one is finally where Moto has it all together - a great package in a smart-looking phone! As a regular phone, the use and sound quality is excellent. The full outlook-like address book excels over the Razor's miserable one entry per phone number arrangement. The multi-functionality, with the MP3 player, FM radio, and camera rivals the best from SonyEricsson or Nokia, all is a compact classy package. Excellent phone. But not available in the US (according to Moto, this is for the international market only)? Unbeliveable.
can I use/synchronise this with my linux Desktop OS (Kde)?
Addressbook and calendar with Kontact, music with amarok, pictures with GTKam??? or do I need a windows operating system on my desktop to use this linux phone together with my laptop using motorola proprietary software???
Regards
I thought I couldn't buy a worser phone than the Samsung SGH-P300 credit card phone. But the Ming A1200 takes top prize for the worst phone I have ever owned. To boot, I can not open the transparent lid. It's not that I have large fingers, it's just that the design of the phone makes it near impossible. Next, the design of the interface looks like it was designed by a 12-year old. This phone does absolutely no justice to Linux. Windows Mobile users must be laughing.
Take the camera: I can not get a half decent picture from the camera. Every picture I take has motion blur. The phonebook only has entries for a single telephone number -- get that, a single field for a single telephone number. That means 2 entries if I want to include my wife's mobile and her office number. Click on dial and you get a dial pad, that's it! Redial numbers are 3 menus deep. I might was well just input the numbers, it's quicker! Voice activation, never works! Ringer types: loud, soft, vibrate. no ascending. no profiles. PC connection software -- rubbish. Have yet to get it to fully sync, bluetooth keeps losing connection.
Don't waste your money, the A1200 is total rubbish!
#10 The A1200 phone is quite easy to use. To add an entry to the address book click on the people pad. Click on menu with the 3 bars on the left and select new contact. To enter text click on the line and enter. Select your preferred input method. It has 2 entries per section for mobile, home and business. The interface is quite simple and intuitive. Read the manual for certain issues like security. Only peeve is that the micro sd slot could have been better designed. Maybe the E6 will solve this issue.
Is this phone compatible with Verizon service (non sim card) which is also EVDO..VERY highspeed wireless internet
Eric
13. I'd like to confirm that i CAN sync to my office e-mail, which comes onto microsoft outlook online service when i use a browser.
If I buy the ming, it would be my first time with Linux and smartphones, so please excuse total duh-ness factor of question.
plz tell me whether a1200(ming)is "symbian" enable phones?
If you are planning to get a new C-Class Benz, this phone was by far the quickest to connect and download the phone book into the cars Bluetooth unit.
So, if i bought this phone off Amazon - I'd be able to use it in the US.. right?
And does anyone have a picture of what the on-screen keyboard looks like?