Motorola FR Series Mobile Computers

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Motorola’s latest FR Series mobile computers are designed considering the feedback from Asian customers. This newly released series includes two rugged handsets, FR68 and FR6000. The FR Series designed to increase productivity can be operated in various local languages.


These devices support the working of small, medium and large enterprises in various fields like retail, healthcare, manufacturing, etc. These handheld devices claim to enable the companies to achieve a high level of operational efficiency and optimum utilization of resources. The devices are said to empower the users to access and process critical data and work on enterprise resource platforms essential to their business while on the move.



“The design and development of the FR series of mobile computers is a distinctive demonstration of Motorola’s ongoing innovation to best serve the needs of our customers in the region. Be it field sales workers, professionals in the healthcare system or manufacturing environment or the delivery staff of a courier company, the new FR converged enterprise-class devices give them the capability to be more productive, efficient and remain connected within and outside the organization so that they can make informed decisions and deliver enhanced customer experience which is essential to gain competitive edge.” said Jayant Rastogi, country head-sales & area director – Indian Subcontinent, Motorola- Enterprise Mobility Business.

The FR68 Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) features 3.2 MP Camera with auto focus and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) functionality. While both the mobile devices feature 1D laser scanner, Bluetooth, IrDA, Marvell XScale PXA312 624MHz processor which along with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 operating System ensures powerful computing capabilities and improved security features. The mobile computer flaunts flexible development platform and new enhanced mobile messaging in one device.

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