Archive for the ‘Motorola’ Category
Matt unboxes the new Motorola Milestone XT720 in this video and then takes a look at the operating system, demo’s some features
Here’s a look at the new Android powered Motorola i1 push-to-talk smartphone for Sprint Nextel and Boost Mobile. It features a rugged body costruction, a 5mp AF camera, and full walkie-talkie functionality.
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put the Apple iPhone 4 head-to-head with a Motorola Droid X to see how the two superphones of the smartphone world measure up. The Droid X is obviously larger than the iPhone 4 – the X’s 4.3-inch display tends to have that effect – but that doesn’t necessarily mean the Droid X has better features. The Droid X has removable battery and storage and has a dual-LED flash and three separate microphones for noise supression and directional audio recording for the camcorder. The iPhone 4 lacks these features but has a higher-quality camera and sleeker design.
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the choice is yours
enjoy
In this video mate from Pocketnow test three different CPU platforms for smartphones: the Qualcomm Snapdragon (on the Nexus One), the Samsung Humminbird (on the AT&T Captivate), and the TI OMAP (on the Motorola Droid X). Brian test each device in a variety of tests, including boot up time, internet speed, Google Earth, and YouTube video streaming. We’re trying to determine, in practice, which CPU platform is fastest.
This video shows you hands on reviews of the Nokia C3 and Dell Streak, plus News and a User Story
hah this unboxing video is soo hot
Motorola CHARM Specification:
Network
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Announced
2010, July
Dimensions
67.2 x 98.4 x 11.4 mm, 75 cc
Weight
110 g
Display type
TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
Display size
320 x 240 pixels, 2.8 inches
- QWERTY keyboard
- Gorilla Glass display
- Touch sensitive controls
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- BACKTRACK touch panel
- Multi-touch input method
- MOTOBLUR UI v1.5 with Live Widgets
Ringtones type
Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Vibration
Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Phonebook
Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records
Practically unlimited
Internal Memory
512 MB storage
Card slot
microSD, up to 32GB, 2GB card included
Operating System
Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair)
Camera
3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels
GPRS/Data speed
Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 – 48 kbps / 32 – 48 kbps
Messaging
SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
Clock
Yes
Alarm
Yes
Infrared port
No
Games
Yes
Colors
Golden Bronze, Cabernet
Other features
Via third party application
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic. – Digital compass – Social networking integration with live updates – Google Maps with Street View – MP3/eAAC+/WAV/WMA player – MP4/WMV/H.264/H.263 player – Facebook, MySpace, Twitter apps – Organizer – Document viewer – Voice memo/dial – T9
Battery Type
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1170 mAh
Stand-by
Up to 267 h (2G) / Up to 334 h (3G)
Talk time
Up to 6 h 45 min (2G) / Up to 5 h (3G)
Music Play
no data
Verizon Motorola Droid X up agains the Sprint HTC EVO 4G to see what the two big-screen Android phones look like next to each other. We see what they both offer, what’s the same, and what sets them apart. They both have 4.3-inch displays, an 8-megapixel camera (with dual-LED flash) and HDMI-out ports, but they use different Android homescreen skins.
The final countdown to Droid X is on. Tomorrow begins the next generation of does. And you will be able to own a new kind of Droid device. One with HDMI connectivity. 720p HD video capture. A massive 4.3″ screen. 1 GHz Processor.
Droid X is almost ready. Are you?
In this video Jon put the Droid X and APple iPhone head to head in a smartphone smackdown!
