20 January 2005 10:58 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Motorola has announced that it will be launching two Push-To-Talk handsets allowing users to communicate at the touch of a button.The two new models are the C698p and the C381p.
The Motorola C698p is a “candybar” styled handset featuring dual high-audio speakers for using with Push-To-Talk or listening to the MP3's. The tri-band phone boasts an integrated VGA camera and a large 65k colour display.
The Motorola C381p is aimed at the mass market, offers speakerphone and other basic phone functions like synchronizing your calendar and contacts with your PC.
Both the C698p and C381p feature Motorola's Push-To-Talk user interface, dedicated Push-to-Talk key and one-touch access to presence-enabled Push-To-Talk contacts for one-to-one or group communication. They join Motorola's current portfolio of Push-To-Talk enabled mobiles the V400p, T300p and V65p.
Price will depend on contract. Phones, Mobile phones, Motorola





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