New Motorola Evoke QA4 Featuring Full Touch-Screen QWERTY Keyboard
Motorola has introduced its new Motorola Evoke QA4 full feature mobile phone, which features full touch-screen QWERTY keyboard, slide out physical alphanumeric keypad, full HTML browser and integrated web widgets and RSS feeds.

Key Features Of Motorola Evoke QA4:
- 2.8-inch WQVGA (240×400 pixels) touchscreen display
- 2-megapixel camera with auto focus
- Built-in widgets access real-time information, social networking sites and personalized RSS feeds
- Full HTML browser, a-GPS and stereo Bluetooth technology
- Usage Time – up to approx. 330 minutes ; Standby Time – up to approx. 450 hours
“We understand the importance of having a mobile phone that helps you stay connected simply and seamlessly with your friends and family, whether you prefer to talk, text or network,” said Mark Shockley, corporate vice president and general manager for Motorola Mobile Devices. “Motorola Evoke offers the cutting-edge convenience and instant gratification of a full touch-screen, intuitive online browsing and the ability to stay plugged in on your terms.”
The new Motorola Evoke QA4 which measures 0.69 (D) x 4.25 (H) x 1.99-inches (W) and weights just 4.5 oz is expected to ship in Q2 2009, but the price has yet to be announced.
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July 24th, 2009 13:54
You can only add apps available from your carrier e.g. Cricket Catalog. You cannot download and install apps like you can on a smartphone. The Evoke is not a smartphone. It’s a touchscreen phone with a few gadgets
July 24th, 2009 07:22
I’ve heard that u can’t add any apps in addition to the ones pre-installed, but are we able to download other programs from different websites and install it?