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AT&T introduces the Motorola ES400, a durable device designed for business


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AT&T introduces the Motorola ES400, a durable device designed for business

2010-10-06 02:39:19 GMT+7 (ICT)

DALLAS, TEXAS (BNO NEWS) – AT&T on Tuesday introduced the Motorola ES400, an enterprise mobile computer created to stand up to harsh conditions on all kinds of job sites.

The Motorola ES400 looks like a traditional smartphone with the security and durability of an enterprise mobile computer, and allows managers and workers to run business-critical voice and data applications on the nation's fastest mobile broadband network.

The mobile device is designed to withstand dust, shock, vibration, rain, humidity, solar radiation, altitude and temperature extremes. The Motorola ES400 uses the Windows Embedded Handheld platform to offer robust functionality to help a business or organization enhance the productivity of its field workers.

Furthermore, the device can integrate with AT&T's robust mobile applications for businesses and organizations that span several industries, including manufacturing, consumer packaged goods, retail trade, construction, transportation, utilities and government.

"The ES400's integrated voice and data capabilities unleash the full potential of mobile professionals by empowering them with the information and interaction they need to take action on the spot," said Girish Rishi, corporate vice president and general manager of mobile computing, Motorola Solutions.

In addition, the Motorola ES400 offers a customizable user interface and empowers mobile workers to capture photos, videos, barcodes and documents instantly with one-click data capture. Overall, the ES400 combines the best features of durability, manageability, serviceability and security with cutting-edge design.

"The Motorola ES400 extends our leading portfolio of mobility devices and is an example of our commitment to helping organizations of all sizes – large and small – mobilize their business for maximum efficiency and profitability," said Michael Antieri, President of Advanced Enterprise Mobility Solutions, AT&T Business Solutions.

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