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Motorola launched three new handsets under its Motoyuva WX range in Bangladesh yesterday, said a press statement.

The sleek, stylish and affordable handsets were created to cater to the need to stay connected.

"We are delighted to offer our new range of mobile phones to Bangladesh consumers. Come and experience the Motoyuva WX Generation, which offers a range of features affordable for everyone," said Rajan Chawla, head of sales and operations, emerging markets, Motorola Mobile Devices.

The handsets launched were -- Motoyuva WX 180, Motoyuva WX 288 and Motoyuva WX 395.

The Motoyuva WX 180 comes with a 1.5 inch 65k colour display, integrated FM radio with RDS4 that displays available station information like songs, artists and genre, and hands-free.

The Motoyuva WX 288 is a slim, 12.1 mm thin phone with a 1.8” 65K colour display, digital camera, MMS, leading class battery life with talktime of up to 7 hours, FM radio and the integrated RDS4, bluetooth and an easy to use WAP 2.01 web browser.

The Motoyuva WX 395 offers a large 1.75” 65K colour display in a slim 11.9 mm-thin package with music playing experience of up to 10 hours. It also comes with a 'One Touch Show' function, which allows users to create instantaneous slide shows from their own pictures and music, 1.3 mega-pixel camera, bluetooth and an optional 2GB external memory card.


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