Motorola, Inc., has announced that British climber Rod Baber has set world records for the highest-ever land-based mobile phone call and text message using the MOTO Z8 mobile handset. Baber called from 29,035 feet / 8848 meters on the highest peak of Mount Everest at 5.37am local time on Monday 21 May. The first phone call was made to a special voicemail account and his text was sent to John Barlow of Motorola Inc.
"Everest symbolises the greatest challenge to any climber. To reach the summit and achieve world records with Motorola is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity", said Baber from Everest Base Camp. "My MOTO Z8 has totally enhanced the experience up here, giving me the added confidence and peace of mind to know that friends, family and even help were just a phone callaway."
"We famously provided the technology that communicated the first words from the moon, and now we're pleased to say we were the first to provide a mobile call from the top of the world. This challenge was a true test of man and machine for Rod and MOTO Z8," stated Allen Burnes, corporate vice president, Motorola Mobile Devices, Europe, Middle East, Africa and India.
MOTO Z8 features crystal clear video playback with speeds of up to 30 frames per second, high definition video capture and a high fidelity music player. With HSDPA technology, it includes 16 million colour 35x50mm QVGA full screen display. MOTO Z8 also features Motorola's first ever 'kick slider' a mechanism that achieves a 'fit-to-face' profile by gliding open in a curve to match the contour of your face.
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