Motorola A910 - Another Linux Phone

Here’s another Linux powered phone from Motorola after the earlier Motorola E895. Hurray Open Source worshippers !
MobileGazette states there’s a notable difference on the “A” models and “E” models.
There’s a different emphasis here - “A” series phones tend to be more business orientated than “E” series devices which are pitched more at the entertainment market. Although, we’re pretty certain that apart from some minor cosmetic differences, the A910 and E895 are identical except for the WiFi capabilities in the Motorola A910.
They also say the A910 doesn’t appear to have EDGE but Engadget reports otherwise by stating its a tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE handset .
Engadget further talks about the UWA function - Unlicensed Mobile Access
Motorola also announced the A910, a new Linux-powered tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE handset with support for UMA, or Unlicensed Mobile Access, a new-ish wireless technology that’ll let you seamlessly pass a call from a cellular network to a WiFi network without interrupting the call (if you swing that way, UMA will also work with Bluetooth, too).
Motorola A910 Linux Mobile Phone
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