Motorola and Verizon's crazy portrait Droid Pro unveiled & hands-on
10/06/2010 10:23:00 AM
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At tonight’s CTIA event, Motorola took some time out of their busy schedule to announce the Motorola Droid Pro. While it may not look like the other Droid-based products that have launched on Verizon, from either Motorola or HTC, it’s definitely got the feature set to warrant the title. Featuring a candy-bar style, “BlackBerry-esque” look, along with a capacitive touchscreen atop the full QWERTY keyboard, the Droid Pro will stand out amongst the crowd.
The Droid Pro, just as we have heard in the past, is a global device, and will feature connectivity options for than 220 countries, and provide data coverage in more than 200. As for the other features, you will find Android 2.2 on the handset, with Motorola’s customized, proprietary Blur User Interface. You’ll also get full access to Flash Player 10.1, and have the 3G Mobile Hotspot feature that’s been prominent on previous handsets. There’s a 5MP camera on the back, with autofocus, and you also get a dual LED flash as well.
As with the Droid X and Droid 2, you also get WiFi-enabled DLNA support, so you can share your pictures and videos wirelessly to other DLNA supported devices. Unfortunately, while Verizon came clean on the device, there’s no word on an exact launch date. All they say is that it will be available “in the coming weeks.” They also confirm that the price will be revealed closer to the launch date.
Motorola Droid Pro, first hands-on!
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