Motorola MOTO Z9 Slider Phone the first phone to include AT&T Navigator


AT&T Inc. and Motorola announced today at CTIA Wireless 2008 that the MOTO Z9 slider handset, which is exclusive to AT&T in the U.S., will put customers on the right path in style. MOTO Z9 will be the first phone to include AT&T Navigator, bringing the company’s Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation service to an even greater number of AT&T customers. Motorola’s award-winning CrystalTalk technology plus delivers voice quality to match MOTO Z9’s design. The proprietary technology enables consumers to be heard even in

noisy environments, so users sound as good as Motorola MOTO Z9 looks. Motorola MOTO Z9 supports up to 8GB of memory, with an optional removable microSD card, Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology, a lightning-fast Opera 8 browser and 2.0-megapixel camera.

Motorola MOTO Z9’s sleek slider design demands attention, and AT&T’s third-generation (3G) wireless network allows it to be as fast as it looks. MOTO Z9 is exclusively sold at AT&T company-owned stores, authorized dealers for $249.99 after a two-year service agreement.

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