Motorola Devour presents a sturdy look, coupled with some great features for users. Social networking on this device is easy. Released in 2010, this Android device looks bulky but performs well on many counts. However, is this slide device on Verizon Wireless an offering from Motorola that is going to excite customers as much as the Motorola Droid did? Read on to find out more.
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Unlocking Motorola i1
Motorola i1 running on Android is the first iDEN smartphone that offers push-to-talk facility. This device is available on Sprint Nextel Direct Connect network and Boost Mobile. It offers sturdiness, not only in appearance but also in endurance. But does it live up to the expectations of users? A detailed review reveals the following.
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Motorola i1 Design and Quality
The Motorola i1 looks sturdy and fits well in the hand. This touch tablet has a grey and black appearance, giving it a scratch resistant rugged look. It comes with rubber edges and a hard plastic casing, with a soft touch at the back so that holding it is a pleasure. A 3.1″ capacitive glass touchscreen containing an HVGA resolution of 320х480 pixels dominates the display, making colors some alive with support for 262k colors. Users can adjust the screen brightness and vibration feedback. Under the screen are placed the sensor keys for menu, home, back and speakerphone. Physical buttons include Send and End, with a directional pad in the middle that can be used for navigation. Screen visibility is decent outdoors.
Motorola Xoom Review
Motorola Xoom
As the first Android 3.0 tablet to enter the market, the Motorola Xoom has been much awaited. With a sleek appearance boasting of a huge touchscreen and many interesting features and applications, Motorola Xoom is sure to be a coveted item till it is surpassed by other devices.
Android 3.0: What’s new?
With the Android 3, also known as Honeycomb, the Motorola Xoom is estimated to be the best Android phone so far, rated above the Dell Streak series. The Android 3.0, specially designed for large screens makes operations work much faster. Widgets on the home screen help in flipping through the contents. The user interface is also friendlier and provides an enhanced 3D experience.
Mobile World Congress 2011 – Best Smartphones And Awards
The Mobile World Congress is a world class annual exhibition held in Barcelona every year and this exhibition attracts developers, mobile phone manufacturers, network providers and customers from all over the world. Enthusiasts and industry specialists thronged the Mobile World Congress 2011 to find out all about the hot and happening applications, Smartphone’s and tablets this year. The Mobile World Congress 2011 was held between February 13th and February 17th. Though the main event of the Mobile World Congress commenced only on February 14th 2011, on the eve of the main event, some of the biggest industry players had hosted several special events. This year three major mobile giants, namely Sony Ericsson, Samsung and Nokia had scheduled a number of special events. The event also had an award ceremony where the winners of the Annual Global Mobile Awards were announced.
Motorola’s Droid – Review
Motorola Droid
With the release of the Droid, Motorola has done at least one great thing, released its most attractive phone yet. Although Motorola has brought nothing more than disappointment for the last couple of years with technology releases that held no comparisons to the other big names in the phone industry, Droid could very well prove all critics wrong or could prove them right! In any case, the phone sure looks great and in this industry the looks do matter. Besides, you could always expect Motorola to get technology to look good if not anything else; point in reference the Razr phones that made carrying cell phones sexy.
The Motorola Droid is actually quite defiant where its design is concerned compared to the stereotypical smart phone devices that are flooding the phone industry now with the smooth edges and dark colors and their sophisticated air. The droid on the other hand seems to believe in playing rich the old school way. Unlike the other expensive smart phones, this one has sharp edges and a hardy metallic material to go with it, though the material also has some plastic combined in it for good measure. Along with that hefty and big-guy command that the phone has, there is also the gold highlights along the phone to make it a little bling-bling. Apart from all this, the phone is suddenly modern with its soft touch keys and buttons. Overall the phone looks great and is a good change from the typical design of the other touch-screen phones.

