Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Droid Motorola



Motorola announces the U.S. release of his second Mobile Android in a slider model, the Droid.

Rumors that ran for several weeks about the release second of Motorola Android smartphone under proved accurate. The Droid, a stylish and slim device with a true sliding keyboard (like predecessor, Dexter), will begin shipping November 6, the United States, at the Verizon from 293 USD. This device will be, a priori, the first to benefit from the new version of the Android OS Flash.

Among the contributions of this 2.0 version, called Flash, it is the unified management of contacts, support native Exchange for e-mails and the ability to manage multiple Gmail accounts and Exchange. Support for a capacitive screen, Bluetooth 2.1 and improved photo-video are also on the agenda of Eclair who succeeds Donut.

In terms of equipment, this Top range of smartphone, powered by a processor ARM Cortex-A8 to 550 Mhz, is distinguished by its large touch screen capacitive type more than 9 inches diagonally. The Droid also displays a photo sensor to 5 megapixels (with video capture at 720 x 480 pixels), Wi-Fi, battery 1 400 mAh and not less than 16 GB of internal memory, expandable to 32GB through a port MicroSD integrated.






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