
Motorola Company Overview: Motorola started as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation in 1928. The name Motorola was adopted in 1947, but the word had been used as a trademark since the 1930s. Founder Paul Galvin came up with the name Motorola when his company started manufacturing car radios. A number of early companies making phonographs, radios, and other audio equipment in the early 20th century used the suffix "-ola", the most famous being Victrola; there was also a company that made jukeboxes called Rockola, and a film editing device called a Moviola.
Audio Playback: The Motorola M900 does not come with an MP3 player.
Video and Picture Taking: The Motorola M900 is not equipped with a camera or a video recording function.
Messaging and Internet: The Motorola M900 is capable of surfing the Internet via GPRS and with the built in browser of the phone. Unfortunately, there is no MMS capability. On top of sending messages, the Motorola M900 is equipped with intelligent t9 typing, which allows you to easily type text messages without pressing each key upto 4 times for the correct letter.
Connectivity and Interactivity: With the M900, you can't really do much when connecting to other devices, since it's USB capabilities are limited to nill.
The phone is equipped with , voice commands .
More information about Motorola M900 is available at the official homepage