The Android is an operating system that is growing rapidly so that many mobile phone vendors to use Android for their gadgets. One of them was Motorola that use the Android on their product type Droid Pro Motorola. Motorola Droid Pro has a 5 MP camera with AF and Flash, the great premises of a 1 GHz processor speed that will improve the performance of Motorola Droid Pro.
If you have a need for speed (and it happens that a demo of NFS Shift is pre-installed), the droid Pro is currently one of the fastest stock Android phones. All this power contained in a business phone with a mediocre display HVGA – this phone is a little ‘is a contradiction. Gone are the soft-touch metal surfaces and to other phones Verizon Moto Droid. As a voice phone, the droid Pro gets top marks.
The Motorola phone uses Google’s standard music player and gallery to display photos and play videos. The usual YouTube player is here as well as FLV Flash 10.1 support video playback in the web browser. You will not get the level of customization heavy media found on phones like the Samsung or charm Continuum, but those phones target the consumer rather than business users.
The 5 megapixel camera with autofocus lens is standard for a high-end smartphones. The Motorola Droid Pro packs a dual LED flash for better lighting of the media, even if we did not find that the phone has got very good shots in low light. Again, this is a business phone, so the camera is clearly not in the forefront of design considerations, Motorola, and as such takes shots just OK. Honestly, even business people (assuming they’re allowed a camera at work), how to take photos, so we’d like to see this consumer or corporate division go away. That said, Motorola smartphone Droid are excellent products, but no one, regardless of the target audience, there are cameras that wow. The Droid Pro images are color and sharpness are passable but not very sharp and colors are a little ‘subdued. The camera can shoot video at a max of 720 x 480, video and look a bit ‘dark.
There’s a widget that streams new email messages to your home screen and Exchange ActiveSync support for calendar and contacts. The web browser is Google’s usual excellent Webkit browser, graced with Flash 10.1 playback. Verizon’s VZ Navigator, Backup Assistant, 3G Mobile Hotspot and City ID are on board, as is Skype for VoIP calls. Motorola’s most notable additions are the Authentec IPSec VPN client, Exchange sync and remote wipe apps.
Display: 3.1″ capacitive multi-touch LCD. Resolution: HVGA 320 x 480, supports both portrait and landscape modes via accelerometer (can be disabled). Has proximity sensor, ambient light sensor and haptic feedback (can be turned off). Has tricolor notification LED.
Performance: 1GHz TI OMAP3620 CPU (ARM Cortex-A8 family with POWERVR SGX hardware graphics acceleration). 512 megs RAM, 2 gigs flash ROM with 1 gig available for storage.>
Size: 4.69 x 2.36 x 0.46 inches. Weight: 4.73 ounces.
Phone: CDMA dual band digital with 3G EV-DO Rev. A. Has quad band GSM and 3G 850/1900/2100MHz for world roaming and comes with a Vodafone SIM card. Has Mobile Hotspot feature (use your phone as a WiFi access point for notebooks and other devices).
GPS: Has GPS with aGPS and compass. Comes with Google Maps and Navigation and VZ Navigator.
Camera: 5.0MP autofocus camera with dual LED flash. Max video recording resolution: 720 x 480 at 26-30fps.
Audio: Built in speaker, mic and 3.5mm standard stereo headphone jack.
Networking: Integrated WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR.
Software: Android OS 2.2 Froyo. Has Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Authentec IPSec multi-headed VPN support, Exchange Activesync, remote wipe capability and SD card encryption is coming in 2011. Verizon apps: VZ Navigator, Backup Assistant, City ID, My Verizon Mobile and Skype. Other apps: NFS Shift demo, DLNA (WiFi multimedia home network streaming), Media Share and Quickoffice (create, edit and view MS Office files and view PDFs). Has Mobile Hotspot feature.
Expansion: 1 SDHC microSD card slot 2 gig card included.
If you have a need for speed (and it happens that a demo of NFS Shift is pre-installed), the droid Pro is currently one of the fastest stock Android phones. All this power contained in a business phone with a mediocre display HVGA – this phone is a little ‘is a contradiction. Gone are the soft-touch metal surfaces and to other phones Verizon Moto Droid. As a voice phone, the droid Pro gets top marks.
The Motorola phone uses Google’s standard music player and gallery to display photos and play videos. The usual YouTube player is here as well as FLV Flash 10.1 support video playback in the web browser. You will not get the level of customization heavy media found on phones like the Samsung or charm Continuum, but those phones target the consumer rather than business users.
The 5 megapixel camera with autofocus lens is standard for a high-end smartphones. The Motorola Droid Pro packs a dual LED flash for better lighting of the media, even if we did not find that the phone has got very good shots in low light. Again, this is a business phone, so the camera is clearly not in the forefront of design considerations, Motorola, and as such takes shots just OK. Honestly, even business people (assuming they’re allowed a camera at work), how to take photos, so we’d like to see this consumer or corporate division go away. That said, Motorola smartphone Droid are excellent products, but no one, regardless of the target audience, there are cameras that wow. The Droid Pro images are color and sharpness are passable but not very sharp and colors are a little ‘subdued. The camera can shoot video at a max of 720 x 480, video and look a bit ‘dark.
There’s a widget that streams new email messages to your home screen and Exchange ActiveSync support for calendar and contacts. The web browser is Google’s usual excellent Webkit browser, graced with Flash 10.1 playback. Verizon’s VZ Navigator, Backup Assistant, 3G Mobile Hotspot and City ID are on board, as is Skype for VoIP calls. Motorola’s most notable additions are the Authentec IPSec VPN client, Exchange sync and remote wipe apps.
Display: 3.1″ capacitive multi-touch LCD. Resolution: HVGA 320 x 480, supports both portrait and landscape modes via accelerometer (can be disabled). Has proximity sensor, ambient light sensor and haptic feedback (can be turned off). Has tricolor notification LED.
Performance: 1GHz TI OMAP3620 CPU (ARM Cortex-A8 family with POWERVR SGX hardware graphics acceleration). 512 megs RAM, 2 gigs flash ROM with 1 gig available for storage.>
Size: 4.69 x 2.36 x 0.46 inches. Weight: 4.73 ounces.
Phone: CDMA dual band digital with 3G EV-DO Rev. A. Has quad band GSM and 3G 850/1900/2100MHz for world roaming and comes with a Vodafone SIM card. Has Mobile Hotspot feature (use your phone as a WiFi access point for notebooks and other devices).
GPS: Has GPS with aGPS and compass. Comes with Google Maps and Navigation and VZ Navigator.
Camera: 5.0MP autofocus camera with dual LED flash. Max video recording resolution: 720 x 480 at 26-30fps.
Audio: Built in speaker, mic and 3.5mm standard stereo headphone jack.
Networking: Integrated WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR.
Software: Android OS 2.2 Froyo. Has Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Authentec IPSec multi-headed VPN support, Exchange Activesync, remote wipe capability and SD card encryption is coming in 2011. Verizon apps: VZ Navigator, Backup Assistant, City ID, My Verizon Mobile and Skype. Other apps: NFS Shift demo, DLNA (WiFi multimedia home network streaming), Media Share and Quickoffice (create, edit and view MS Office files and view PDFs). Has Mobile Hotspot feature.
Expansion: 1 SDHC microSD card slot 2 gig card included.











