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Droid 2 does it live upto the its name? The Motorola Droid 2 is the first smartphone to ship with Froyo. You will be getting Flash Player, voice dialing over Bluetooth. The Droid 2 allows you to sync multiple e-mail accounts like Gmail, POP3, IMAP, and Exchange, as well as facebook, myspace, twitter. When you first boot up the phone, you'll have the option to...

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Blackberry touchscreen slider There is a new BlackBerry, and this is not only has a touch screen but also a slider. The device was released today at an event with co-sponsor AT&T. The blackberry phone will be a QWERTY slider with a 3.2-inch, HVGA touchscreen display and an optical (directional) trackpad. The phone will use a new BlackBerry 6 OS...

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MiFi, how is it defferent then WiFi? Mifi's are the hybrid between Aircards and and Wifi router. Aircards allow the user to connect his/her laptop to wireless network for mobile internet service. Wireless companies offer the service with a monthly fee. The user can connect the aircard to one computer at one time. A Wifi router are used in most homes/business...

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Droid X worth the hype? Droid X is finally here. This the lastest device offered my Motorola with the Android OS 2.1(google phone) OS with Motorola Application Platform. The original Droid change Verizon Wireless device lineup greatly. The Droid X tries to do it again. Droid X has a 4.3-inch WVGA display, 8 megapixel camera with fast mechanical...

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Iphone4 The iPhone 4 or iOS4 preview: the new iphone features a high-resolution display, a faster processor, video calling(over wifi,) a new Operating system (multi-tasking) and its still exclusively with AT&T. There will be 2 models one white and black version. The profile is thinner and has a front-facing camera. The front...

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Droid 2 does it live upto the its name?

Category : Android

The Motorola Droid 2 is the first smartphone to ship with Froyo. You will be getting Flash Player, voice dialing over Bluetooth. The Droid 2 allows you to sync multiple e-mail accounts like Gmail, POP3, IMAP, and Exchange, as well as facebook, myspace, twitter. When you first boot up the phone, you’ll have the option to add accounts. If you’re syncing up your corporate e-mail, you’ll need additional information.

The original Motorola Droid was released about a year ago, and android phone have captured the smart phone market. Enter the Motorola Droid 2. As the successor to the Droid, the handset offers a number of improvements, including a sleeker design, better keyboard, faster processor, and the latest version of Android Froyo. It misses a few of the higher-end features of the Droid X, but it’s still an great device. There are enough improvements to make it worth the upgrade. The Motorola Droid 2 is available now for $199.99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate. Verizon will also release a limited edition R2-D2 version of the Droid 2 in September.

The Motorola Droid 2 reveals a more refined design. Sporting rounder, more-tapered edges, the Droid 2 doesn’t have such an disconnected look, and the silver-and-blue color combo. The handset measures 4.58 inches tall by 2.38 inches wide by 0.54 inch thick,  It’s slightly heavy at 5.96 ounces.

On front, you’ve got the same 3.7-inch touch screen.  It’s a good size; It makes reading text and viewing Web pages, pictures, and video simple. Droid 2 offers pinch-to-zoom and a built-in accelerometer. Motorola fixed a lot of the faults this time around. They did away with the D-pad, this makes more comfortable to hold. Second, the buttons have a slight bulge to them, so they’re easier to press.

The Motorola Droid 2 is running the new Motoblur software.  You still get widgets for your social-networking updates, weather, photo gallery, and favorite contacts, but they don’t take up a lot of space, and you can even resize the widgets. It works a much better. You can also add Android widgets as well as shortcuts and folders to the seven home screens.

Overall, the new Motoblur is sophisticated, and works well. Some original users may not like motoblur remember like all other android phone  it’s completely customizable.

Droid X worth the hype?

Category : Android

Droid X is finally here. This the lastest device offered my Motorola with the Android OS 2.1(google phone) OS with Motorola Application Platform. The original Droid change Verizon Wireless device lineup greatly. The Droid X tries to do it again. Droid X has a 4.3-inch WVGA display, 8 megapixel camera with fast mechanical shutter and 720p video capture. It has HDMI Output port that allows to the user to watch recorded video.

The Droid X has lots memory space, it offers 8GB of internal memory and 16GB micro SD card preinstalled. You’ll need that memory when you start to use the Android (Google phone) music player. This music player allows wireless download of music from the Amazon Music store. The user can listen to that wirelessly with bluetooth or with wired 3.5 headset. There is a Blockbuster apps that allows you to download and watch movies anywhere. This phone also has WiFi. It allows you to connect to your home WiFi, and the device also can broadcast WiFi signal and you can connect up to 5 additional device to the Droid X.

The Droid X does exchange email as well as imap and pop. You can also setup calendar on the device that syncs with Google calendar. It also has Google Maps built-in. Google maps is a great tool. It allows for turn by turn directions, street view, and live traffic.

The Droid X is an impressive device, it has 4.3 and it is a big device and it’s not for someone with small of hands. Droid X easy to hold for its large size and it doesn’t feel like much in the packet. This device does have some buttons: there are 4 buttons on the bottom and well as camera and power button.

Overall this is a great device with very easy to see screen that’s great for web viewing and movie watching.

HTC incredible

Category : Android

The HTC Incredible may be considered an upgraded version of the Nexus One. With a large AMOLED touchscreen, 8MP camera, 3.5mm headset jack and powered by 1GHz Snapdragon processor. the Incredible is a great phone. Incredible has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, Accelerometer, pinch to zoom, Android 2.1 with Sense UI. and 8GB of onboard memory.

Web browsing with the Incredible is quick and pages load fast. It plays videos, you can listens to music, and playing games as part of android with over 50,000 apps. Theres are alot to choose from skype mobile, NFL mobile, game time, google goggles, and google voice… just to name a few. The Incredible can take great pictures with its 8MP camera…you can leave your camera at home with this phone.

In my opinion, it does all that it claims and then some. You have 7 screens that can be personalized, you can add anything from galleries to widgets to short cuts. Then you can take some great picture of your friends with a 8mp camera and dual flash built-in.

Then on top of the great things this device does, its on Verizon Wireless. It’ll work where you need it.

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