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ALL-IN-ONE: (from left): Kanwalinder Singh, President, Qualcomm India and SAARC, Vinayak Deshpande, Tata Teleservices, Malcolm Dawe, Motorola India, and Sumeet Gugnani, Microsoft India, during the launch of MOTO Q in New Delhi on Tuesday.
NEW DELHI: Motorola and Tata Teleservices on Tuesday announced the launch of MOTO Q handset in India. Based on a Qualcomm multimedia platform chipset, the MOTO Q, which runs on the Microsoft Windows Mobile ® 5.0 Operating System, delivers a mobile experience in an all-in-one handheld device. The MOTO Q handset by Tata Teleservices will be available on the exclusive Business Platinum 649 plan. This exclusive package carries a price tag of Rs. 19,999.“The MOTO Q is a real must-have device that enables true seamless mobility by liberating all of us from the constraints of our offices and living rooms,” Malcolm Dawe, Vice-President and General Manager, Motorola India Mobile Devices, said. Vinayak Deshpande, President of the Enterprise and HNI Business at TataTeleservices, said, “It gives us great pleasure to further widen our association with Motorola.” The MOTO Q, coupled with the wireless network from Tata Teleservices, delivers an exceptional device for making voice calls and accessing e-mails. The handset offers a portfolio of entertainment capabilities ranging from stereo music and video playback to Web browsing and instant messaging.
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