Motorola MOTO Z9 With GPS Jumps On The AT&T Bandwagon
Motorola’s MOTO Z9, one of AT&T’s GPS-capable cell phones, has hit the streets for $150 with the activation of a 2 year contract and $50 online discount. The slider phone will use the new AT&T Navigator service (previously TeleNav) and features quad-band GSM with WCDMA 850/1900 supporting 3.6Mbps HSDPA data, stereo Bluetooth, a microSD expansion slot, and a 2.0 megapixel camera.
Via Engadget Mobile
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[...] information and problem area updates, will be available to AT&T customers for $9.99 monthly and Motorola Z9 users also have a $2.99 Day Pass option. Right now though, all customers with GPS-capable AT&T [...]
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