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Friday, December 31, 2010

Droid Pro (Reviews)

Droid Pro - Motorola
Droid Incredible - HTC


Camera Resolution: 5 megapixels
Flash: Dual LED
(Auto Focus, Digital Zoom)
Video Capture Resolution: 720x480 (30 FPS)
Memory/ Processor Speed: 512 MB (2048 MB ROM) / 1000 MHz

Built in Memory: 1024 MB
OS: Android 2.2
QWERTY Keyboard, Capacitative TouchScreen
Bluetooth: 2.1
Wi-fi: (802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n)
HTML, Flash, MicroUSB, YouTube Player (All Supported and Fully Functioning).


By the looks and function, it is "A 'BlackBerry' for those who don't want a BlackBerry".
Blackberries are appreciated for their emailing messaging, syncing, outlook, enterprise,security and keyboard. However, the Droid Pro only has 3 of these things, such as emailing, messaging keyboard, and security (which is not as strong as the BlackBerry), , and its keyboard is harder to use as the "keys" (buttons on the keyboard) are quite miniscule and it misses a trackball or trackpad which allows the user to comfortably move the mouse around or select apps, choices, etc. Even so, it has very good potential, as it has much more Widgets and Apps than the average BlackBerry, and it would be preferred by business owners and workers. (Weather, stock marketing, and other related- widgets are more common for the Pro) However, the Droid Pro still lags behind heavy-business phones, such as Bold 9780 for T-Mobile, or the Blackberry Curve 9330 CDMA.

Its Battery Life, KeyBoard Ease-of-use, and Enterprising Abilities are all lagging behind the Blackberry (For the Droid Pro). However, its TouchScreen, World Roamer, and HotSpot Capability is quite decent, and the Pro will be a competitive match to the BlackBerry.

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