Motorola E11: another touchscreen Moto you probably can't have
We could totally picture Android on this puppy, but make no mistake -- the so-called E11 from Motorola that mobile-review's talking about very likely runs some funky proprietary Linux build as members of the MING series do. The rather plain-looking phone is said to top out with a measly dual-band GPRS radio and handwriting support, proof positive that it's targeted at the mainstream Chinese market (where Moto's got a reasonably booming business) without 3G or global roaming capability. The screen's just QVGA and the camera is an uninspiring 3 megapixels, but hey, it still could've made an interesting foil to the Tattoo at an even lower price point.
[Via Unwired View]
[Via Unwired View]















Yawwwwwwwwwn. It looks like a cheap chineese knock off of a cross between iPhone and a first-gen HTC Touch. What's with the huge surface area and tiny screen? The buttons aren't that big. And do I spot a BELT LOOP on the back of that phone? :)
Well.. If this thing would have a capacitive screen it would make the Tattoo nothing more then a crappy toy... Which it is with a resistive tiny screen..
Yeap.. I'll still pissed about it... I wanted Rosie(Sense UI) but at a reasonable price in the US... Unlike our lucky cousins in EU that can get a Hero for free on contract... I was going to settled for a cheap tattoo... But with a POC resistive QVGA screen... I might just jump on a cliq... If u know what i mean... If we are lucky... It might be rootable and will be able to get Rosie ported on there...