Thursday, June 9, 2011

Know more details of the Motorola XPRT


Motorola continues to show news from their phone industry in New York. Well, not so much in this case. For those who are good observers, see the "new" smartphone Motorola XPRT presented today has exactly the same design of that device that was once known as the Droid Pro, with minor differences in their hardware.


In Droid Pro, which was presented by Verizon months ago, its battery was 1420 mAh, which was of good size, but it was perfect for intense everyday use to receive and answer e-mails, surf the Internet, send tweets and scraps, and other online activities. In the case of XPRT presented today, the battery has a generous 1860 mAh, increasing considerably the time between recharges.

The keyboard on both models have small differences, which currently has the keys with a slight difference in its circularity. About your other specs, they are practically the same as those found in the model Droid Pro: OMAP processor at 1 GHz, touchscreen LCD 3.1 inch, HVGA resolution (320 x 480 pixels), full QWERTY physical keyboard, 2 GB of ROM, 512 MB RAM and microSD card slot (2GB card included in sales package) expandable to 32 GB. The Android OS is 2.2 (Froyo), Android Market, as a good device with Google's system should have.

Finally, the XPRT hotspot function has 3G and can provide connectivity to the Web for up to 5 devices via WiFi, besides the connectivity WiFi b / g, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and GPS. Has a weight of 145 grams and dimensions of 60.9 x 120.4 x 12.95 mm.