Official Motorola Droid Shell/Holster Combo available at Verizon Wireless stores across the country and www.verizonwireless.com. This case is much better than the Body Glove case that also retails at the same places for the same price!
March 8, 2010
Motorola Droid Shell Holster Combo
March 7, 2010
Motorola Backflip Android Phone
Android mobile phones are the future of mobile technology and every company is vying for attention in the market with the latest models of cell phones. Android phones are supposed to be smart, sleek and super-fast, allowing the user to multi-task.
The latest release from Motorola will enable you to stream the photos, tweets, status updates of you and your friends through the happenings widget available on its home screen. With the presence of Motoblur in this mobile, you will be able to synchronize your accounts in facebook, Twitter and MySpace.
Motorola Backflip is all packed with unconventional features. The 5 MP camera with auto focus, which automatically focus on the main portion. So, no need for manual focus. Moreover, it includes geo-tagging and picture editing software. Geo-tagging is applicable for GPS enabled handsets, as, it allows association of captured pictures with geographical location.
The Motorola Backflip is jam packed with features. The extras alone are worth drooling over. It has a five mega pixel camera with auto focus and image editing software plus geo tagging. Aside from that, multimedia playback on this mobile phone supports all sorts of file formats. For audio, this phone will play back AAC, AAC+, AAC+ Enhanced, AMR NB, MIDI, MP3 and WAV file formats.
Motorola places great trust in Android and has announced that it is going to release more Android-based products next year. Banking on Google’s fledgling yet very promising mobile phone OS could be in the right direction. The Android offers great customization features that appeal to the independent spirit of many smart phone users.
Apart from downloading useful applications from Android market, you will also be able to download a large number of latest applications from Google. This is possible because this mobile phone is using Android as its platform. It signifies that the users of this mobile will be able to enjoy the benefits of Google maps, Mail, talk, integrated GPS etc. The internal memory of the DEXT is 1GB. You can extend it up to 32 GB by using a microSD card.
Aside from the brand association, the Motorola Droid has some excellent features. Not only is it a touch screen, but it also has a physical qwerty keyboard, giving it the best of both worlds. The touch screen rivals the iPhone, and makes the first Blackberry Storm look silly. The Droid is just a tad thicker than the iPhone, though it is actually a bit narrower. The screen has a high resolution, which makes multimedia functionality quite impressive.
Users will find Verizon’s 3G service an added bonus, especially when using YouTube. But the reception is bothersome; the 3G reception is below par at times, and you might be forced to switch to Wi-fi. This is a big downside; that said, the positives of the Motorola Droid phone outweigh its negatives.
Even if doesn’t have iPhone’s smart and glossy look, and it can’t really be considered an iPhone slayer, the Droid is only the first device out of a future numerous family, and this can only mean a tougher competition on the smartphone market.
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March 5, 2010
Android 2.1 Launcher on my Motorola Droid 2.0.1 – NO ROOT Req.
This is just a quick video showing how to install some of the UI features of 2.1 on the motorola droid with 2.0.1 Firmware and without having to root the DROID. Hope you like. Wallpaper: i40.photobucket.com DO AT YOUR OWN RISK. LINK TO APK: www.sendspace.com
March 2, 2010
Motorola Droid Tips and Tricks – Neat Applications
Here are three neat applications for the Motorola Droid – beautifulwidgets ($.99), screenmodewidget (free) and SMS Unread Count (free). Great apps.
March 1, 2010
The Motorola Milestone – the Best Motorola Smartphone
The first GSM Android 2.0 handset from Motorola is expected to heat the European markets this December. Itâs the Motorola Milestone QWERTY slider and has been released under a different name as the Motorola Droid in the US with just a slight difference â the US edition under Verizon wonât get multitouch capability even if both uses capacitive technology.
Another difference lies in the GPS feature. The Droid comes pre-loaded with Google Maps while the European version comes with Motorolaâs own Motonav which has the same spoken turn-by-turn navigation and mapping feature. Other than these differences, both smartphones have identical hardware features.
Availability
Italy and Germany will get it first in time for Christmas and other EU countries to follow. Itâs not sure if UK markets will get it before the year is out. The O2 Germany web site indicates a contract-free price of â¬481 which certainly puts it in the affordable range of flagship smartphones.
Flagship Features
Motorola is hoping to bring back its glory days as a mobile phone leader with this remarkable flagship. It packs high end features at a price thatâs definitely friendlier than many top class smartphones in the market.
This is a quad band GSM and twin-band UMTS supporting HSPA data connectivity for a fast internet browsing and downloading experience on the road. Plus, you get WiFi 802.11b/g as well as Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR for wireless data connectivity. This is a hefty device with real glass covering the display and a metal casing to give it 169 grams of weight. But it is very close to the iPhone 3G size at 115.8 x 60 x 13.7mm which still makes it pocketable. Were it not for the fact that itâs a QWERTY slider, the Milestone could very be a direct rival to the iPhone. Itâs got top-of-the-line imaging features from a 5.0 megapixel autofocus camera that gets flash support from the latest Android 2.0 OS (Previous versions couldnât support one.). Though exhibiting some shutter slowness, you do get quality VGA recording at decent frame rates. As it is, the N97 is a better rival and easily trumps it. Thereâs a 256 MB internal RAM and 512 of storage for the users, plus a micro SD slot for up to 32GB of external memory. Its multimedia features start with a large 3.7â capacitive touchscreen with wide-VGA resolution that can shame the Samsung AMOLED displays on their flagship models. To say that it is stunning is an understatement. With a 1400 mAh lithium-ion batter, you get 6.5 hours of talk time and 14 days on standby, which is fairly typical for smartphones of this size and class.
Conclusion
The Motorola Milestone/Droid smartphone will certainly be a major milestone for the company. If anything can turn around Motorola, this is it. At a very reasonable price tag, this is one handset that combines the versatility of flagship phones like the HTC Hero with the sophistication of a Nokia N97 housed in an elegant all-metal case that feels very solid in the hands. No other full QWERTY slider touchscreen smartphone can touch it with the value proposition it brings to the market.
With so many Motorola Milestone contracts on offer it can be hard to know which to go for. Moby1 can help by comparing all the mobile deals on offer, and they also have many phone reviews.
February 27, 2010
Flash Player 10.1 on Motorola Droid
Adrian Ludwig demos Flash video and animation on the BBC, The New York Times, and Angry Alien websites on Android using the Motorola Droid. For more demos of Flash Player 10.1 on devices, visit: www.adobe.com
February 26, 2010
Enjoy DVD and video with your new Motorola mobile phone: CLIQ, Droid and so on
Enjoy DVD and video with your new Motorola mobile phone: CLIQ, Droid and so on.
For the declining aristocracy MOTOROLA, any small profit has belongs to rare good. So when the company recently posted surprise third-quarter profits, Motorola stuffs are filled with happy. Namely the MOTOROLA finally successfully achieved the quarter profit. MOTOROLA has revealed the company is expected to launch less mobile phone in the fourth quarter of the year, this basically to get rid of some “cannot profit” failure. So, armed with Cliq, Droid and the MotoBlur interface, it just might be a new day for Motorola.
The Droid phone, codenamed Sholes — named for the inventor of the typewriter — was expected to arrive at Verizon this month, and now has become the focus of attention. Meanwhile T-Mobile is offering Motorola’s CLIQ, an Android-based, MOTOBLUR-running, physical keyboard phone. It is available now for $199 (for current T-Mobile customers).
What are the main characteristics between T-Mobile’s CLIQ and Verizon’s Droid?
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CLIQ
The Motorola Cliq on T-Mobile (specs) is available now through T-Mobile. It’s a smaller phone with a 3.1-inch 320-by-480-pixel capacitive touch display, a 5-megapixel camera and 3.5-mm headphone jack. It uses a Qualcomm 528MHz MSM 7201A ARM processor, similar to current Android phones — and runs on T-Mobile’s network. Beyond the basics, you’ll have 802.11b Wi-Fi, USB mass storage, Google voice search, Google Talk, instant messaging, visual voice mail, stereo Bluetooth, PC syncing, and speaker-independent voice dialing. The Cliq also comes integrated with news and weather feeds, and apps from Shazam and Imeem Mobile.
The whole CLIQ keyboard of each key is designed large and the central uplift that will bring comfort for the user input. Keyboard direction key and track the ball seemed quite suitable for playing the game. CLIQ MOTOROLA phone with the mainstream of 3.5 millimeter headphone jacks, although unclearly know how its built-in memory, but this phone support microSD card, topped the 32GB storage space, can hold thousands of song or several films.
Droid
The Motorola Droid/Sholes on Verizon (specs), reportedly runs Google’s Android 2.0 operating system and features a metal chassis, large 3.7-inch capacitive display (854 by 480 pixels); 5-megapixel camera with flash, autofocus and video recorder; GPS; Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 2.0; and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It uses a Texas Instruments OMAP3430 processor, the same processor as the Palm Pre. The OMAP3430 features a 600 MHz ARM Cortex A8 + PowerVR SGX 530 GPU + 430MHz C64x+ DSP + ISP (Image Signal Processor).
Although with competition for iPhone as slogan is deemed to speculation, but in my mind, MOTOROLA Droid both in appearance and functional configuration is first-rate, which are in the fuselage thickness, the processor, operating systems, video screen, filming, etc, this machine has the strength of sweeping the Android mobile phone.
So I think both mobile phones are good! With the functions of mobile are more and more powerful. The selection criteria for mobile phones are also different. As for me, I like watching movie and listening to music on phone, so I have a more attention on this aspect. Both these Moto phones are built-in media player. In CLIQ, I’ll find album art, playlists, shuffle, repeat, and an airplane mode for in-flight media use. The interface is simple, but easy to navigate and the player supports several file formats, such as: video formats: H.264, H.263, MPEG 4, YouTube, MPEG 4, 3GP and audio formats: AAC, MP3, WAV, MIDI, AMR NB and AAC+. For Droid, there aren’t any major enhancements to the player in terms of interface or functionality, which is too bad. You still get support for MP3, AAC, AMR-NB, WAV, MIDI (to name a few), and Windows Media Audio 9 formats and the player includes shuffle, repeat, and playlist creation. You can advance and revisit previous tracks by tapping the forward and back buttons or you can swipe the album covers using the touch screen. They are good Multimedia phone, but only one, they could support all of video or audio formats. So I search it On Google and I find a good assistant for Motorola phone –[url=http://www.nidesoft.com/motorola-video-converter.html] Nidesoft Motorola Video Converter[/url] which could help to convert your video files to MP4, AVI, WMV, MP3 and play on Motorola phone easily. Below I’ll share you how to use it!
Firstly, [url=http://www.nidesoft.com/downloads/motorola-video-converter.exe]download this software[/url] and install it.
Step 1: Launch the program and Click “Add File” button to load source video files to be converted
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Step 2: make settings: click “format” drop list to select “Motorola MPEG-4 Video (*.mp4)” as output video format. Set your video size and quality under the preview window.
Step 3: Click “Convert” button to start to convert video format.
After the file is converted, just transfer the file to the videos folder on your Motorola and enjoy your newly created video. Another, I know [url=http://www.nidesoft.com/dvd-to-motorola-converter.html]Nidesoft DVD to Motorola Converter[/url] could rip DVD to Motorola phone video and music: 3GP, AVI, WMV, MP4, WMA etc. So, it is not a problem to watch your favorite DVD on mobile phone. I think these two Nidesoft software are necessary additional software for MOTOROLA mobile phone users.
Although the shell is different, but Motorola Droid and apple iPhone internal is very similar. And compared the before mobile phones using Android operation system, the Droid had a great performance, application and the speed of opening menu, scrolling list and switching the screen goes really fast. Some analysts believe the Droid is the best of MOTOROLA phone since 2005 and Cliq is the first step of MOTOROLA mobile department to turnaround.
For MOTOROLA, the success of publishing two mobile phone, not only indicates the formerly overlord comeback, and for users to regain their confidence has also played a very positive role. Next, let’s us look forward to Motorola numerous sales! Wish Moto good luck!
Motorola mobile phone: CLIQ, Droid
February 24, 2010
Motorola Droid Unboxing
Follow me on twitter: cuthut.com technobuffalo: technobuffalo.com Taking a first look at the new Motorola Droid from Verizon Wireless.
February 20, 2010
motorola droid update to android 2.0.1 – review
motorola droid update to android 2.0.1 has rolled out and fixed a ton of stuff. check out this video to see the highlights. www.droid-life.com
February 18, 2010
Motorola Droid Scratch Test
For Droid news and updates visit www.motorola-droid.org Hey guys, I know a lot of people were wondering how durable the glass screen is on the new motorola droid. This might give you an idea.