Motorola Xprt for Sprint just landed in stores and in our hands, so we thought that we would take a blow of eye before we hit you with the comprehensive review of the next week. This aid device full QWERTY that things you on the go or the it's just a heated on Droid Pro?
Despite a few adjustments, the Motorola Xprt for Sprint is essentially the Verizon Droid Pro and is not a bad thing, because I dig the device even if it did not top-of-the-line specs. This sport a 3. 1-inch, 1 GHz processor, improved corporate tools and a full QWERTY keyboard for your pleasure of typing.
The screen on the Motorola Xprt may feel a bit small if you have a larger device, but some compromise must be taken so that the keyboard. It is quite a nice keyboard too, as there are several frets to differentiate keys and while it is not quite at the level of the Bold BlackBerry 9900, it will handle your typing well.
Motorola Xprt is slightly longer and thicker than the Verizon Droid Pro, but it is always a good hand. There are a few plate money under the keyboard that is pretty cool and finished plastic mat back feels nice hand. The battery cover is kind of a pain to take off the first time, but it is easy after that.
Inside, you will find a processor 1 GHz, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS a hot swappable microSD card and a card SIM. Good friends, Motorola Xprt is a world phone that can stay connected when you are outside the United States. Tack on a 5 megapixel camera and 2.2 Android (boo) and you have a combined solid for business folk.
We will have a full review for you in a few days, but look at the pictures below and tell us what you think. This subject-specific questions? Yes, you can play on her angry birds.
Marine Perez tested torture for mobile phones and smartphones for the leaders in the industry such as CNET and InformationWeek. He is fascinated by the wireless industry, because he believes that we are entering a period of great innovation in the mobile space. Long user BlackBerry, Marin has fallen for Android but not familiar with all major platforms.