Motorola Solutions has unveiled the Symbol TC70, an Android-powered mobile computing device targeted at frontline workers in retail stores, warehouses and distribution centres.
The TC70, which runs the stock version 4.4.2 of Android KitKat, promises to combine the ease of using of a smartphone with increased durability and battery life, along with business-specific functions like scanning and data capture.
The company, which split from Motorola Mobility in 2011, says devices like the TC70 actually save businesses money in the long-run when compared to consumer products, as they are less susceptible to damage in work environments and have a longer lifecycle.
An eight megapixel camera, along with an advanced imaging engine, makes it easier to capture data and a range of accessories such as a magnetic strip reader and trigger handle allow for mobile payments and barcode scanning.
The device is VoIP ready, includes support for Near Field Communication (NFC), and can even be used as a two way radio straight out of the box if it is connected to a Wi-Fi network. Powering all this is a 1.7GHz dual core processor and 1GB of RAM.
“The TC70 delivers the mobile experience that customers desire with smartphone usability, optimized voice and data capture functionality, durability and longer lifecycles,” says Girish Rishi, senior vice president of enterprise solutions at Motorola Solutions. “By combining the industry-leading features of the TC70 with Android’s KitKat operating system and the expanding library of enterprise applications, mobile workers have the mobile computer necessary to accomplish more than ever.”
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