The phone, which runs on a Linux-JAVA Operating System, has radio with a timeout option to automatically switch it off anywhere between 15 minutes and an hour. The MicroSD memory expansion slot supports up to 8GB of memory upgrade.
The 2MP camera has an 8X optical zoom with the option of capturing images in different styles—Black&White, Antique, Negative, Reddish, Bluish and even
Greenish hues. The USB port is tucked away on the top right side of the handset just above the lock key. The other side has the volume keys on top with the side select key under it.
The company claims the phone has a battery that can give up to 360 minutes of talktime and 300 hours standby. But given the experience with other Motorola phones, this claim will have to be verified. Priced at Rs 8,959, the phone scores high with its hi-fi audio, but is not a great option for serious users.