
If there’s one thing Motorola knows how to do, it knows how to make rugged push-to-talk phones. With eons of iDEN experience under its belt, it’s hard to argue Moto doesn’t have the right stuff in that department.

We’ll get into more detail later, but we thought it was appropriate to share the moment when the Japanese showed the world just how pathetic your 3G iPhone fantasies really are.

Taiwanese site ePrice managed to put an example of Motorola’s upcoming A810 Linux phone for Asian markets through its paces recently, and while it may not carry the mystique of the also-inbound A1600 MING 2, it’s still a whole heck of a lot more Linux than Moto gives us ’round these parts (pardon the bitterness in our voices here).

A fresh FCC filing indicates that Motorola’s prepping what we can only assume to be a lower-cost alternative to the ROKR E8, the so-called EM30.