Motorola ES400 Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) Review
Motorola will soon introduce the ES400 Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) phone based on the ARM11 processor and Windows Phone operating system. The biggest advantage of the device will be resistance to the harsh conditions of use.
New housing of Motorola EDA meets the stringent standards for drop, temperature, high frequency vibration, thick dust and humidity tests. This makes Motorola ES400 almost undestrucable and extremely helpful in conditions which may cause a regular phone’s malfunctions. It should literally work in the wors conditions.
The phone, apart from the ARM11 processor with 600MHz clock speeds, is also equipped with 256MB RAM and 1GB flash memory, which should allow fluent work of the operating system and any applications run on it. As for the communication, the phone supports Wi-Fi standard (without n), Bluetooth and assisted GPS (A-GPS). What is also worht mentioning, the QWERTY keyboard in Motorola ES400 EDA is brighter than in most "civil" 3-inch touch screen devices displays. When it comes to photography, the phone is equipped only with the 3.2 megapixel camera and a microSD memory card slot.
ES400 also supports HSDPA / HSUPA, GSM / EDGE and CDMA / EVDO.
It seems that the new Motorola phone is another one made for business users. This time, however, it looks pretty good, and promises to be good. The price is not yet known, but surely, ES400 Motorola should not cost too much.
