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Value Added Service for 3 3G Users

17th June , 2004

ASIA : Good news for users of Motorola A925 video mobile phones, who can now view email attachments via this powerful handset while on the move.

Users of Motorola A925 need simply enter the “iGo” website (www.software.igo.com) to download the “Quickoffice Premier for UIQ” software. With this software installed, users can connect their computers to their Motorola A925 video mobile phones. Once connected, users can download and view their email attachments from their corporate email accounts or POP3 accounts via the Internet anytime, anywhere. Both English and Chinese (including simplified Chinese) documents in WORD or EXCEL formats can be viewed. Users can download the said software for about US$40 and complete all registration procedures direct at “iGo” website without needing to go through a third party. It is both simple and convenient.

Motorola A925 is a powerful video handset with a full range of PDA functions. It supports POP3 and IMAP4 email access, Symbian Operating System, English and Chinese hand writing recognition and OTA synchronization for contact. Other features include Global Satellite Positioning enabled, calendar, appointment, contacts, address book, tasks, To Do and notes. Motorola A925 video mobile phone is not just a video mobile phone. It is a reliable and intelligent personal assistant for business consumers.

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