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

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Motorola Droid Bionic: 4G LTE Smartphone Available at Verizon -- First Hand Review, Photos and Video

The Motorola Droid Bionic has had a storied past, despite just being released a couple of days ago. It was initially announced in January this year at way back at the CES.



Motorola Droid Bionic: 4G LTE Smartphone Available at Verizon


Motorola went back to the drawing board and redesigned the Bionic to what we have today: a 4G LTE phone that could be a twin to the already-released Droid X2.
  • Pros
Motorola Droid Bionic is the fastest, well built and most powerful smartphone for Verizon. It turns into laptop or desktop PC.
  • Cons
Apps in laptop/desktop mode can be sluggish. Slow camera. PenTile LCD can look slightly fuzzy.
  • Bottom Line
The Motorola Droid Bionic gives you the full Web with no waiting, thanks to its powerful processor and speedy LTE modem.
  • Weight  
The phone is lighter than it looks to be in the images available. Actually, it’s not as light as the Samsung Galaxy S II, but it’s also not as heavy as the Droid X. 

Read More, See Photo Gallery and Watch Unboxing Video at the link given below:




Smartphone Masters

Monday, January 24, 2011

Motorola Xoom Coming to Best Buy on February 17 for $800

Motorola Xoom, possibly the most awaited Android-based tablet, is expected to come on Best Buy on February 17 at $799.99, or nearly as much as a 64GB iPad with 3G.



Apart from Xoom’s price higher than expected earlier; few fact are still in the Xoom’s favour, which are:

1.      A dual-core processor
2.      10.1-inch screen
3.      Google Android, 3.0 (or Honeycomb); will be the first tablet available with the latest version of Google’s Android OS

Monday, January 17, 2011

Motorola ATRIX 4G Coming to AT&T Network on March 1 - - Powered by Dual Core Processor That Turns this Smartphone into a Mini-desktop Computer

News from the rumor land states that AT&T will be launching Motorola ATRIX on its network on 1st March.



Motorola ATRIX is powered by dual core processor that turns this Smartphone into a mini-desktop computer. It is equipped with android 2.2 Froyo, 1 GHz Dual-Core NVIDIA Tegra Processor. It shows some other stunning features like three USB ports which allows user to plug any small USB device to Motorola ATRIX, three at once, it also supports one HDMI port which allows user to connect and share their HD videos on a bigger screen. Motorola ATRIX 4G comes with 11.6-inch Touch Screen display and has support for Biometric fingerprint reader. The handset has internal memory of 16GB expandable upto 32GB with microSD.

According to Bill Ogle, Chief Marketing Office Motorola Mobility Inc., consumers are increasingly using smartphones as their primary digital screens. Motorola ATRIX 4G ushers in a new era of mobile computing. ATRIX comes loaded with the Motorola webtop application, and when used with one of our exclusive docks, enables consumers to extend the capabilities of their smartphones. Together, these provide a revolutionary interactive computing experience that empowers individuals in new ways for staying connected, informed and entertained at home, on the job and anywhere in between.

Motorola XT800 Glam: Dual-sim Android Phone - - Android 2.2 Froyo Smartphone All Set to Be Launched in India

We've seen a deluge of Android smartphones in India, but what something that's slipped under the radar is a dual-sim Android phone. That wait is over now though, according to The Mobile Indian, as Motorola is planning on launching its 3G enabled Dual-Sim Android Smartphone, the XT800 Glam in India.

 The Glam has one GSM and one CDMA slot, so users have some flexibility in terms of choices for phone and data functions. The 3.7-inch (854x480) touchscreen phone also has an HDMI-out port, GPS and a 5 megapixel camera. Bluetooth, Wi-fi, 3G, EDGE and GPRS round up the connectivity options for the phone which is supposedly coming pre-loaded with Android 2.2 Froyo.

Strangely enough, Motorola have already launched an upgraded version of the phone, the XT800+, in China. So are they dumping all the old stock of an old phone here, or is it actually the newer model that's making it here? We'll find out next week.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Motorola R331: Multi-functional Device from Motorola - - Remote Control Finder With Audible Tone and Lighting Function


What happens when you’ve been watching you’re favorite show amidst walking around the house gathering snacks and such, and you lose the remote? Most of the time you have zero chances of finding it because you don’t have a call button for a remote. Well, Motorola knows of our woes as couch potatoes and has made us this spiffy charging station, Motorola R331, that has a big ole button that will make your item that’s lost in the abyss, findable again.



When pressed, your remote will light up and have an audible tone. This works through radio frequency “find” functionality. It can be charged via wall sockets or USB, that way you won’t have to worry about using a zillion batteries over time. There’s also a clock on the front end of the charger, which makes this a multi-functional piece of awesome.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Motorola Xoom: Powered by Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system - - Verizon to Launch the 3G and WiFi Version by The End Q1 of 2011

After announcing three new Android smartphones at CES 2011 this week, Motorola came out with a brand new tablet, the Motorola Xoom, which will feature the highly expected Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system.



Featuring a 1 GHz dual-core processor and a 10.1-inch widescreen HD display (1280x800 pixels), the Xoom allows users to experience HD content right on the device. The tablet supports 1080p HD video and HDMI output to display content on larger HD screens and can also play video and other content with the built-in Adobe Flash Player.

The Motorola Xoom also comes with a 5 megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording and a front-facing 2 megapixel camera for video calls over Wi-Fi or over Verizon's 3G/4G LTE network.

Other features include a built-in gyroscope, barometer, e-compass, accelerometer, adaptive lighting Google Maps 5.0 with 3D interaction, access to over 3 million Google eBooks.

Verizon Wireless is planning to launch the 3G and WiFi versions of the Motorola Xoom by the end of the first quarter of 2011. 4G units will be available in Q2 2011. Price was not revealed.

Motorola Atrix: "World's Most Powerful Smartphone" - - A Smartphone That Plugs into the Shell of a Laptop

It's a smartphone. It's a computer. It's the Atrix!

Motorola's getting a lot of press this morning after announcing the Xoom, its much-hyped competitor to the iPad. But the Atrix, also unveiled at Motorola's press conference yesterday, is generating quite a lot of buzz as well.


The novel idea behind the Atrix is that it's a smartphone that plugs into the shell of a laptop. Unlike the doomed Palm Foleo, which synced a computer with a Palm Treo, all the computing power in the Atrix is in the smartphone. 

The phone, which Motorola is calling the "world's most powerful smartphone," has some great guts: an NVIDIA Tegra 2, four-inch display, a front-facing camera and a rear-facing 5MP camera, 11GB RAM, 16GB on-board memory, and a microSD card slot. It runs Android 2.2 FroYo.

The laptop, which is being dubbed a "webtop," has an 11.6-inch display, two USB ports and a full keyboard. 

Electronista had a brief hands-on with the Atrix, and had high praise for the hardware and design, with slight misgivings about the software. Obviously, it's still early to make a call on the Atrix's performance, but Electronista noted that performance slowed down considerably when the phone was docked into the laptop shell.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Motorola Created Buzz Around With The Released Teaser Video - - Moto-tab Set to Be Launched in CES 2011 (Must See Video)


Motorola managed to create an excitement around with the released video of upcoming tablet which is set to be launched at CES 2011. The recently released ad by the company confirms that it will be running Honeycomb. The release teaser ad is quite humourous when the famous tablets are compared with their own device.



The 3D video begins with scenes showing the ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics tablet to the tablets of stone, down to the Rosetta stone, GriDPad, and to the iPhone which was labelled as a giant iPhone, then the Galaxy Tab saying it has Android OS for a phone. And finally the camera focuses on a stand draped with a black cloth having the Motorola logo in front of it.  

And just when you guys thought the video was over, a honey bee came buzzing in front of the Motorola logo. Then came the words CES 2011.  

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