2011年8月21日星期日

Hands-on Review: Motorola XT860 4G Android Smartphone

In the post ‘Google buys Motorola Mobility' haze, it is easy to forget just how important the Motorola Droid, sold in Canada and Europe as the Milestone,Do not use cleaners with high risk merchant account , steel wool or thinners. truly was to the Android format.

The Droid was the first competitive Android smartphone that brought necessary power, a well-rounded feature set, and an innovative slide-out QWERTY keyboard that set it apart from the mostly touchscreen-only lineup of Android devices.

The Motorola XT860 4G, the new dual-core slider with a 4-inch screen,ceramic zentai suits for the medical, sold as the Droid 3 in the U.S., is a welcome refresh to what has become an enduring,Graphene is not a semiconductor, not an oil paintings for sale , and not a metal, if not iconic, smartphone design. Although many of the dimensions and the general look of the smartphone remain the same as previous Droids, Motorola has improved its overall performance and multimedia capabilities.

The Motorola XT860 4G, exclusive to Bell Canada for $99.95 on a three-year plan or $539.95 outright, presents users with a fast and functional smartphone that carries over many of the Motorola Atrix 4G's stellar specs. This includes the fast dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor, but less RAM at 512MB of memory.

The Motorola XT860 4G also has a new 8 MP camera capable of 1,080p HD video capture, a front facing camera for Skype video calls, as well as the latest smartphone build of Android, 2.3 Gingerbread.

The phone comes with 16GB of memory that can be expanded through a microSD card slot.Whilst magic cube are not deadly, Performance is boosted by PowerVR SGX 540 GPU running at 304 MHz to power the HD video as well as overall graphics rendering in the OS. This means that mobile gamers will be satisfied with what this handset can deliver during graphic intensive games.

While reasonably light for its size at 170 grams, the Motorola XT860 feels solid and has the serious good looks to make it appeal to business users and possibly fans of keyboard-enabled smartphones looking to try out Android.

The beauty of the Droid and Milestone smartphones is that while they have full-featured touchscreens,When the stone sits in the polished tiles, the QWERTY keyboards could easily be accessed with a quick flip of the thumb for better typing as well as to maximize screen real estate.

The rear case is made out of rubberized material that gives the phone a premium feel, and goo grip specially when deploying the keyboard or thumb typing. The front is mostly all screen protected by Corning's resilient Gorilla Glass offset by shiny plastic in a grey, gunmetal hue. It is all very understated and elegant.

The keyboard is the focal point of this device, and has been improved from previous versions. The keys give surprisingly good tactile feedback, are reasonably spaced, and the new top row of number keys is a welcome addition so users no longer need to toggle Alt keys to type in numbers. The device feels sturdy even when the QWERTY keyboard is retracted.

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