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PostHeaderIcon Motorola DROID

Verizon Wireless is the largest wireless carrier in the United States, and is known for its good network coverage. At the same time, Verizon’s top-end consumer smartphones have been represented by its aging collection of Windows Mobile and Blackberry devices. The Apple iPhone was AT & T, Sprint Palm Pre, and the first generation of Android devices that T-Mobile. But Verizon has finally struck back, taking the first device Android 2.0 release with a bit of Apple as the hype.

DROID by Motorola has a solid exterior, intelligent interior and is one of the thinnest full-QWERTY slider phones available. It is a reliable, high technology, location-aware, voice recognition, over-the-air upgrade, multi-functional machine. Equipped with a 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and a high-resolution touch screen capacitive DROID is the first phone to be issued and Google Android 2.0 Turn-by-Turn Navigation app.

At first glance, no one would think Motorola’s design quantities, the droid much. Its construction is rather boring and outcome of acute angles in a square aspect. But this is a smartphone with plenty of surprises, as the eldest of the WVGA screen positively magnificent. 3.7 inch, surpassing even the iPhone and is firmly within the limits of what we consider acceptable size for a touchscreen.

Color support is generous (16 million hues) and the resolution (440×854 pixels) is some of the richest we’ve seen. We’re not kidding when we say that this screen is bright and shiny with vibrant colors and sharp graphics. It also lends itself well to the Android 2.0 host interface changes (more on that later). The Droid has a range of ca 6.4 hours of talk time and 11.25 days standby time. According to the evidence of radiation from the FCC, the Motorola droid has a digital SAR rating of 1.49 watts per kilogram.

PostHeaderIcon Palm Pre Plus

Palm Pre-Plus, of course, most exciting of the two devices. It includes the design of accessories, such as upgrading the keyboard, which improves the overall appearance. Palm also strengthened the internal memory and RAM, the effectiveness of smart phones to increase the speed and advanced features. If Sprint Pre owners weren’t jealous enough, Verizon customers will also be able to use the Pre Plus, as well as the Pixi Plus, as a 3G mobile hot spot.

The new Palm Pre Plus phone gives you double the memory in a refined design. And since the original Palm Previously, helps you navigate your life bright touch, full keyboard and intuitive Palm WebOS platform, running multiple applications simultaneously. Viewing Web pages and watch video in widescreen. Slide out the keyboard to fire off a text or email. Bring work and personal events or contacts together in one simple view. All in an elegant design that fits perfectly in your hand and your life.

The Pre Plus is exclusive to Verizon and in addition to the noted hardware updates, the pre-Plus will also have an innovative and Crazy Cool-piece of software available for it called “Mobile Point”, which is prior to a wireless router as well WiFi. Pre Palm Plus, arrived January 25, Verizon, exclusively, for $ 149.99 after a discount of nearly two years and $ 100 Pre-contract.The shares plus the same pebblelike form and design of the regulator and has a superb screen 3.1 inch Multitouch HVGA. However, Palm made slight changes in the design of the phone, which really improves the overall product appearance.

The Palm Pre Plus’s user-replaceable battery has a rated talk time of 5.5 hours and up to 14.5 days of standby time. The smartphone provided 5.5 hours of continous talk time in our battery drain tests. With moderate use of the Web, music player, and games, the Pre Plus’s battery lasted a little more than a day. According to the radiation test of the FCC, in addition to pre-digital SAR rating of 0.919 watts per kilogram.