Motorola at CES: Photos

By Kent German on 08 January 2009

Compared with last year, Motorola is having a quieter CES.

While a year ago the company held a high-energy media event at the swank Wynn Hotel to announce its media-friendly phones, in 2009 the company announced its new handsets via a news release even before CES began.

Yet, that's not to say the new models aren't notable. First off is the Motorola Surf A3100. This touchscreen smartphone offers Windows Mobile 6.1 and a selection of multimedia features.

The Moto Tundra VA76r is a rugged push-to-talk phone for AT&T. Besides enduring bumps and bruises, it also has assisted-GPS.

Lastly, the Motorola Renew W233 is a basic phone that is green in more ways than one. Not only does it sport a green skin, but it is also made from recycled water bottles. Check out our Motorola CES slideshow below for the three phones in all their glory.

The Surf A1300 has rounded edges and chrome detailing. To manipulate the touchscreen, you can use the stylus, the trackball or your finger.

(Credit: Motorola)

Topics: ces2009, motorola, phone, surf, renew, Tundra, tundra, credit, moto

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