Packed with productivity features like there’s no tomorrow
It’s usually tough to get excited about a rugged phone for enterprise customers, but the ThinkPhone by Motorola is a little different. It’s the first co-branded device sinceand, unsurprisingly, is designed to work with Lenovo’s ThinkPad laptops. It’s heavy on security features and ThinkPad integrations, like a shared clipboard and automatic connection over Wi-Fi, along with a durable exterior and a customizable red button that look right at home with the company’s PC line.
There’s no price yet for the ThinkPhone; Motorola spokesperson Stephanie Stiltz says that information will come “closer to availability.” The phone will arrive “in the coming months,” according to today’s press release, and will be sold in the US, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Australia, along with “select countries across Asia.”
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