Motorola TRIUMPH is an Android powered sleek and stylish which can be considered ultimate media machine with a 4.1-inch touchscreen. Motorola TRIUMPH displays beautiful media content, picture-perfect Web browsing and features a 5-megapixel camera with front-facing VGA camera for video chatting with friends and family.
Motorola TRIUMPH Technical Specification Details
Bands/Modes
EVDO rA Data Network (1900 only)
Dimensions: 4.80 x 2.60 x 0.39 (inches)
Display: 4.1 inch WVGA Capacitive Touch Screen
Weight: 143g (with battery)
Battery
1400 mAh
500min talk time
300hr standby time
OS: Android 2.2 (Froyo)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.1, 3.5mm audio jack, HDMI port, Wi-Fi, 3G
Camera
5MP AF camera with Auto Flash and Digital Zoom
Front-facing VGA camera
Video: HD video playback at 720p
Memory: Support up to 32GB expandable memory
Location Services
aGPS (assisted)
sGPS (stand alone)
Google Maps Navigation
Google Maps with Google Latitude
Street View
eCompass
With the fast 3G connection or the use of the
built-in Wi-Fi interface, the Motorola MILESTONE provides an extra
dimension to the Internet. The reproduction of all the applications,
videos and pictures, is of high quality, thanks to the high resolution
screen. The 5 Megapixel shooter enables mobile photography, although we
still have to do without optical zoom. Autofocus and a built-in flash
with an additional electronic stabilization should keep image quality
on a high level.
Think about it, Motorola have, rightly or wrongly, developed a
reputation for making the RAZR. And then for not doing much else except
the RAZR. They’ve never really been known for making high-end
mobile phones, so they’re probably on safer ground to go after the more
niche mobile phones. So, you get things like a premium metal body, a
bearing in the swivelly bit made in Switzerland, and a 62-carat crystal
display. Oh, while we’re on the subject of the screen, this is where
the AURA shows off its only real bit of innovation, since it’s one of
the first (if not the first) mobile phones in history to have a round
screen. Which is pretty cool, although it’s not quite the same as 8
megapixel cameras, or new Google operating systems, really, is it? Basically,
Motorola seem to be billing in a similar to the way Rolex promote
their watches, with style and engineering over features, and the price
tag of about £1250-ish reflects that.