Showing posts with label Motorola Droid X. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola Droid X. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2011

First Details on the BlackBerry Dakota

BlackBerry DakotaBlackBerry phones were some of the very first smartphones to hit the market and they took off like a bat out of hell. However, since then the BlackBerry craze has lessened with more and more people gravitating towards Apple's iPhone or similar devices like the Droid X from Motorola or the Fascinate from Samsung. But just because BlackBerry has been knocked down does not mean that it is down for the count. The newest device being hinted at by BlackBerry could be just what the company needs to get back in the game.

I'm talking, of course, about the BlackBerry Dakota, first pictures of which have recently been released for viewing by the public. The Dakota is being touted as the master of the BlackBerry family, the one that will reign supreme over all the rest. It's true that the internet is buzzing over the first pic of the Dakota and with good reason, I might add.

While details on the device are very scarce, we do have a picture and a rough spec sheet displaying everything this device will have to offer including the original Bold styling, NFC, magnetometer, HD video recording and 3G mobile hotspot. The full spec sheet is as follows:

  • 3G mobile hotspot
  • 5 megapixel camera with HD video recording, flash and image stabilization
  • MicroUSB port
  • Proximity sensor
  • NFC
  • Tri-band UMTS
  • Magnetometer
  • 4GB of built-in storage, 768MB of RAM
  • Accelerometer
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
  • Launches with BlackBerry OS 6.1
  • WiFi b/g/n on 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies
  • 10.5mm thick
  • 2.8-inch VGA 640 x 480 capacitive screen


Sounds pretty good if you ask me. However, is it the touch and type BlacBerry fans have been waiting for? Does it have enough to draw customers away from the Droid X or the iPhone? We can only speculate at this point until we have more details. Keep checking back to see when we have more information including an official release date as well as an official price.

Source: BGR
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Consumer Reports Continues to Wait to Recommend iPhone 4

iPhone 4 death gripConsumer Reports simply will not recommend Apple’s iPhone 4 to its readers. Why, you may ask? Well, they say that until Apple decides to offer customers a free, easily accessible case to solve the “death grip” issues that the iPhone 4 has been facing, they cannot endorse the smartphone.

The so-called “death grip” was noticed by iPhone 4 customers from the start. It occurs when a user grips the phone with a full or whole hand grip. Holding the device this way causes significant issues with the connection speed when uploading or downloading data and with the reception of the phone in general.

Due to all of the problems concerning the “death grip,” Apple decided in July to offer customers a free case or bumper to fix the issue. If you had already purchased a case, they even offered to refund you the money that you had spent on it. Unfortunately, Apple decided to only keep this offer up until September 30th.

Now, Apple is saying that they are going to discontinue this offer all together, instead of waiting until the 30th. They say that the antenna issue “is even smaller than we originally thought.” They feel that this justifies ending the free case or bumper offer.

Consumer Report feels that this is unacceptable. They have said, “Our tests found the Bumper successfully mitigates the iPhone 4's reception issue, which was a weak point in the phone’s otherwise-stellar performance in our tests. We agree with Apple that not all iPhone 4 owners will experience reception difficulties with the device, but putting the onus on any owners of a product to obtain a remedy to a design flaw is not acceptable to us. We therefore continue not to recommend the iPhone 4 and to call on Apple to provide a permanent fix for the phone's reception issues."

I believe that Consumer Reports is definitely right. I feel that it is ridiculous that Apple is discontinuing their offer to provide a case or bumper for the iPhone 4. They made the mistake, so they should be the ones taking full responsibility for it. It doesn’t matter if not everyone experiences these reception issues. Apple’s goal should be to satisfy all of their customers, especially when it comes to something as important as reception and uploading and downloading data.

I feel that Apple is making a huge mistake by discontinuing their free case program, but will it affect sales of the iPhone 4? I’m guessing that most likely it won’t. Although I wouldn’t want to deal with the issues, the iPhone has a prestigious enough reputation to keep the sales coming in. If you’re considering a new smartphone, the “death grip” is something that you should definitely consider before settling on the iPhone 4.

Not interested in the iPhone? Check out some other great smartphones like the Motorola's Droid X or the HTC EVO 4G.



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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Motorola Droid X Finally Available

Droid XFinally after all the talk and the hype, the Motorola Droid X is available from Verizon. The X is considered by many to be the best phone currently offered through Verizon. It has a lightening fast processor, Wi-Fi hotspot mode, great reception and noise cancellation, and Bluetooth voice dialing.

The Droid X is going for $199.99 with a two year Verizon contract and a $100 mail-in rebate. Any current Verizon customer who's contract is up in 2010 is also eligible for the $199.99 price after rebate.

The Droid X is set to be one of the best smartphones of the summer. Now if Droid just doesn’t fit your needs or you just want to check out some of the other great smartphones available, the HTC EVO 4G or a variety of different Android phones are great choices as well.

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Thursday, July 8, 2010

New Sniper Stand Makes Smartphone Entertainment Hands-Free

sniper standThese days, smartphones offer users endless entertainment options. We can view photos, videos, and even full movies and TV shows. The issue is that it can get really annoying to hold your smartphone in your hand the whole time. Well now you no longer have to worry about that. The new Sniper Stand is exactly what you need if you utilize your phone for entertainment purposes.

The Sniper Stand is simply a small plastic disk that has two slits that intersect at a right angle. It has an adhesive on the back that is extremely strong while still being removable. All you have to do is stick the Sniper Stand on the back of your phone, stick a credit card in the slits of the stand, and your smartphone is ready to stand hands-free and cater to your entertainment needs.

Now the Sniper Stand is not yet in production, but there are a limited number of sample prototypes. They are available in black from the Sniper Stand Web site for $9.99 including shipping.

If you’re looking for a new and up-to-date smartphone, check out the Motorola Droid X or the HTC EVO 4G.

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Monday, June 28, 2010

The Motorola Droid X from Verizon

motorola droid xVerizon’s newest smartphone, the Motorola Droid X, can be described simply as fantastic. It is one of few phones to run Adobe Flash and has everything anyone could possibly need or want from their phone.

In terms of surface space, the Droid X is the largest phone that is currently available in the United States. It measures 5 x 2.6 x 0.4 (HWD). It’s 4.3-inch screen features 854 x 480 resolution. Below the screen are four hardware buttons.

Obviously, like most smartphones available these days, the Droid X features a touch keyboard. I personally find that touch keyboards are very difficult to get used to, but with as big as the Droid X’s screen is, this is one of the easiest touch keyboards to utilize. Your typing experience is enhanced by the Swype text-entry mode that allows you to quickly write words without even picking up your finger.

Call quality on the Droid X is excellent. Motorola designed the Droid X with three different microphones, two of which are utilized for noise cancellation. Reception is also great.

When it comes to downloading data, the Droid X uses Verizon’s EV-DO Rev A network. This means that you should be very satisfied with the downloading speed. It does cost an extra $20 a month to make your phone a Wi-Fi hotspot, but that’s expected with phones like the X.

The battery on the Droid X is pretty good. In preliminary testing, the battery has shown to have about 8 hours of continuous talk time. Due to the large screen, the X does use up a lot of battery life. It will most likely need to be charged every night, but with all of the features that the X has the battery life isn’t really a deal breaker in my opinion. There will be a 1930 mAh extended battery that will be offered as an add on accessory for an extended battery life.

The X runs on the Android 2.1 OS with Motorola’s MotoBlur extensions. There is a single interface that allows users to sign into many different accounts including: Google, Facebook, Yahoo! Mail, Microsoft Exchange, Twitter, Myspace, and various mail and photo sharing services. Blur’s inbox treats any Facebook or Myspace messages and Twitter DMs simply as regular emails. The Droid X’s 1-GHz TI OMAP 3630 processor makes the smartphone incredibly fast. It beats out every other Android phone available in performance ratings.

The Droid X works great for music purposes. It plays AAC, MP3, WMA, and WAV music files. It has 8GB of built-in memory and comes standard with a 16GB microSD card. This allows for plenty of room for media storage. There is also an FM radio. The X features an 8-megapixel camera with built-in flash. It takes really great pictures. The Droid captures 720p video at 24 frames per second. Its also fantastic for watching videos.

Overall, the Droid X is a wonderful smartphone with every feature you could ever want. The phone isn’t exactly for everyone due to the fact that it is very large, but when considering performance, the X is great. It will go on sale July 15th for $199.99 with a two year contract and $100 mail-in rebate.

Click here to check out one of the Droid X's predecessors, the HTC Droid Eris.


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