Motorola E680

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Motorola Inc's E680 handset is its first Linux*-based smartphone to be sold outside the Chinese market. The E680 features a large 240×320 pixel color touch screen, a built-in digital camera, and a five-way navigational button; its user interface is based on the Qtopia platform.

The E680 lacks a full numeric phone keypad, which is instead rendered on screen. The device also features RealPlayer and 3D mobile Java.

Previous Linux handsets from Motorola, the A760 and A768 have only been available in the Chinese market although the company has stated its intention to focus its handset efforts around Linux and J2ME.

(* Montavista Hard Hat Linux )

See also: List of mobile phones running Linux

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