Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

March 30, 2010

Motorola Milestone Now Available In India For Rs.32,990

Motorola recently launched the Android powered Motorola Milestone in India. This handset is distributed as Motorola DROID in the US. It has a slide-out QWERTY keypad, 5 megapixel camera, 32 GB expandable memory and so on.


�Milestone is a smartphone without compromise, delivering a wiser, richer web and messaging experience. As an Android 2.1 device, it does what other smartphones don�t. It was designed to enhance consumer experiences, and its full screen web browsing experience, ability to juggle between multiple applications, and suite of Google applications deliver,� Motorola India�s country head for mobile devices Faisal Siddiqui said.

This powerful smartphone has a 3.7 inch capacitive touchscreen display with 480 x 854 pixel resolution, 600Mhz Cortex A8 Processor, Android 2.1 operating system, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, dual-LED flash and Geo-tagging, GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G connectivity, A-GPS, 32GB expandable memory, 1400 mAh battery and much more.

This device comes with a free lifetime voice-guided navigation of more than 400 cities in India. This handset is available is available in India at select retails with a price tag of Rs.32,990.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

March 24, 2010

Motorola Milestone Android 2.0 :In Depth


Motorola Milestone android 2.0 handset is based on the Motorola Android operating system offers a QWERTY keyboard, 3.7-inch screen, 5 megapixel camera and all the features you�d expect from a high-end smartphones. The screen has a resolution of 854�480 pixels. The camera is
5 megapixel camera with LED flash and 4x digital zoom. The 5 Megapixel camera lets you take pictures from the maximum resolution of 2560 x 1920 pixels and shoot video in 720�480 pixel resolution. For video that if compared to other devices, the resolution of video is 720�480 pixels higher.

The Milestone is smartphone, with touch-screen, QWERTY keypad and slide-away Android operating system 2.0. This comes with full keyboard and is world�s thinnest android mobile at least for now. It is 115 mm high, 13.7 mm wide and often 60. It weighs 165 grams.

The full keyboard is comfortable, but to enjoy it best you should first get used to the keys dishes and not very large. Initially, you may prefer the keyboard on the screen, but only in panning mode. In retracted, the screen buttons are too close together, as with all smartphones of this type. The pad to the right of the keyboard lets you navigate the menus, but it will be more useful to move within a text, in all other cases, the touchscreen is the best option.

This is a Quad-Band GSM, GPRS and UMTS � HSDPA but HSUPA. The internal memory is 256 MB, but is supplied by a Micro-SD 8 GB.The battery is lithium, from 1400 mAh, Which offers an average of a couple of days scarce. No lack bluetooth (2.1), WiFi (b / g), connect to the PC via USB (proprietary) module and GPS.

The shell of the Milestone is square, with a sliding keyboard that pulls out from under the screen. The basis of the latter there are four touch keys. From left to right, back, menu, home and research. Diagonal high resolution of the handset allows you to see a lot of information, even with small type, without losing legibility. The fonts are clear and sharp, but also a limit for those with sight problems. Continuing the list of qualities, brightness is good, Which restricts the reading problems even outdoors in the sun. The reflections from sources of direct light, however, a problem that Milestone joins the other smartphones like.

On the right is the button to activate and use the camera and one for adjusting the volume. On the opposite side there is only the USB connector, unprotected. The top edge houses the power button on / off and the headphone jack and 3.5 mm.

On the back surface is the target of the camera, flanked by dual LED flash and the flap that hides the battery and SIM and MicroSD slots (you must remove the battery to access it).Finally there is the speaker, hidden and protected by a thin grid.

Friday, February 19, 2010

February 19, 2010

Motorola Backflip brings Android to AT&T

After a long period of letting the iPhone hog AT&T's spotlight, the carrier has finally opened its arms to Android. Today, the carrier unveiled the Motorola Backflip, the first of three AT&T phones powered by Google's operating system.

Backflip not only represents an end to the Apple/BlackBerry smart-phone hegemony at AT&T, but also incorporates several really interesting design features.

The phone's name comes from its inside-out design. A keyboard swings out to complement its very iPhone-reminiscent touch screen. The curious part: when tucked underneath, the keyboard faces outward. Also, hidden behind the screen is a trackpad, which offers users another way to navigate through applications. The concept seems intuitive enough, but it's weird that users won't be able to see the trackpad while they use it.

While based on Android, Backflip comes with Motorola's Motoblur, a user interface that highlights social-networking features such as Facebook and Twitter. We talked about Motoblur in more depth in this article about the Motorola Cliq.

Backflip will cost $100 with rebate and two-year contract, and debuts March 7.