Motorola Droid Pro is fully android smartphone with a full front facing QWERTY physical keyboard. Here I describe all detail of motorola droid pro. It is the thinnest smartphone I saw ever. In this article I am trying to explain all hardware, software, technical, features, video test, images from different angel, my practical experience and users comments about Motorola Droid Pro.
It might look (a lot) like an over sized BlackBerry, but the Motorola Droid Pro on Verizon is all Android
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Hardware Specifications
- Processor: TI OMAP 1GHz processor with Dedicated GPU
- Networks: CDMA 800/1900 MHz; GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
- Data : EV-DO Rev. A
- Memory: 2GB Internal memory for emails, texts, and apps, 2GB pre–installed microSD card for music, videos, and pictures (expandable to 32GB)
- Operating System: Android 2.2 (Froyo) OS with Motorola Application Platform
- Display: 3.1" 480×320 (HVGA) TFT display
- Camera: 5MP with LED flash
- WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
- BLUETOOTH v2.1+ EDR
- Dimensions: 4.69" (H) x 2.36" (W) x 0.46" (D)
- Weight: 4.73 ounces
- Battery: 1,380mAh with up to 390 talk minutes or up to 330 hours standby
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The software
The Droid Pro ships with Android 2.2 -- aka Froyo. That’s just about the newest version of the Android OS, if you’re not counting a couple of phones on Android 2.2.1, and if you’re not counting that we’re expecting the announcement of Android 2.3 Gingerbread any time now.The phone has the same homescreen customizations that debuted earlier this year on the Droid X. (Call it the new Blur, or Motoblur or, yes, Phil Blur.) You’ve got the usual three buttons at the bottom for the phone dialer, app launcher and contacts. (Note to Motorola: Please change the contacts button to something more useful. We can get to the contacts through the phone dialer just fine, thank you very much.)
You have the usual seven home screens on which to put app shortcuts, widgets -- the works. Motorola’s loaded them up with the usual widgets -- social networking, updates, weather, some useful toggles for Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS and airplane mode), calendar, messages, search, music app, photo gallery, news reader -- a ton of stuff for a little phone, really.
Call it bloat if you must, but they’re really some useful widgets, and they have the added bonus of being resizeable if you want. (Tap and hold a widget. When you let go, it can be resized.)
Apps on the Droid Pro by default include:
3G Mobile Hotspot | Alarm and Timer | Amazon MP3 | Backup Assistant |
Browser | Calculator | Calendar | Camcorder (video recording) |
Camera (still photography) | City ID (hasn’t gotten any more useful) | Contacts | Dialer |
DLNA (streaming to DLNA-enabled TVs | E-mail (non gmail) | EMERGENCY (A way to get emergency alerts) | Files (a handy file explorer) |
Gallery | Gmail | Google Search | Help Center |
Google Latitude | Google Listen | Manage SIM card | Maps (Google Maps) |
Android Market | Media Share | Messaging (Single inbox) | Music |
My Accounts (add accounts to phone) | My Verizon Mobile (account info) | Navigation (Google Maps Navigation) | News (RSS reader) |
News and Weather (stock Android app) | NFS Shift (racing game) | Places (Google Location Search and recomm.) | Quickoffice |
Settings | Skype Mobile | Social Networking | Talk (Gchat) |
Task Manager | Text Messaging | Voice Command | Voice Search |
Voiecmail | VPN | YouTube |
Oh, and notice that Task Manager? Yeah. It's an evil, EVIL task manager. Actually, the app itself is well done. If there's an app that hangs (I have the occasional problem with Seesmic not making a connection, for instance), you can use this to kill the app, and then reopen it. But please, PLEASE, don't use it to automatically kill apps that you think you don't want running. Because it's fine, you're wrong, and the Droid Pro has plenty of overhead to handle more than one thing at a time.
Some odds and ends
- We had zero problems with the GPS on the Droid Pro. It locked on in about 12 seconds.
- The speakerphone is above average -- Motorola continues to make great ones.
- There are 14 steps between LOUD and vibrate, using the volume buttons.
- Double-tap the home button to launch voice commands. (That's different than using the microphone button.
- The web browser is your basic Android browser. Nothing special, it just works.
- The only on-screen keyboard you have is the Motorola multitouch keyboard. No Swype. You can download others at your leisure.
compare the Motorola Droid Pro with many other phones
Samsung Galaxy Pro | Motorola Droid Pro | RIM Black Berry Curve 3g | Nokia C3 |
Droid Pro Gingerbread Update
- New User Interface and Color Scheme
- Improved battery life while using Bluetooth
- New Download Manager App
- App and Power Management Details
- Multi-Touch Key-Chording-New ability to enter numbers and symbols with keyboard shortcut combos, instead of having to change to the numeric keyboard mode for every input.
- Improved Word Selection and Copy Functionality
- Dock Icons
- App Groups
- Emergent Groups and Smart Contacts
- Updated Calendar Options
- Geo-Tagging for Camera applications
- Email application- Improved contact syncing from multiple accounts, Email pushes now work correctly when using Exchange Active Sync.
- Successfully edit Contacts without being directed to the home screen.
- Auto focus Camera feature has been improved for use in low-light conditions
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