Motorola has finally taken the time to officially announce the Moto VE66 Linux-based phone. This traditional slider phone has a new technology that claims to enhance call quality with a noise canceling dual microphone.

This model is the latest Motorola phone to carry a 5-megapixel camera with software that claims to stabilize shaky images. Another area that Motorola is trying to cover recently is music; the Moto VE66 has an integrated FM tuner with data support. This handset also features microSD card storage expansion for adding music and videos.
Linux software allows you enhance your experience by adding program, widgets and scripts used to customize the phone. Must as Google did for Android, Motorola is holding contests to encourage development for the Moto VE66. Motorola aims to have this handset out be the end of 2008.
MOTO VE66 specs:
* GSM 850/900/1800/1900, EDGE Class 12
* MOTOMAGX operating system
* 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and 8x zoom
* 30FPS video recording and playback
* CrystalTalk II technology
* Built-in Wi-Fi and support for AGPS
* Fast Scroll wheel and intuitive tactile music navigation key
* Windows Media Player 11
* USB 2.0 connectivity
* 110MB user memory
* microSDHC memory card slot
* Built-in FM radio with RDS
[Via Ubergizmo]








