Thursday, October 7, 2010

Droid Pro Announced, Not What we Expected

This sure isn't what we expected. Motorola has announced the Droid Pro, a portrait QWERTY Android phone with a 3.1 inch screen, 1GHZ OMAP processor, 5MP camera with 480p video, 512MB of RAM, 2GB of ROM, (are you sure, engadget?) and a portrait style QWERTY keyboard. This device sure doesn't satisfy my hunger for a good phone, as this is pretty much a market-standard device for these days. Motorola did say that they still were planning on releasing that dual core phone that will blow everything else away, but we'll just have to sit tight and wait. The Droid pro seems to be like a powerful Blackberry running Android (I mean that Moto Ninja blur stuff) and is made for the business man, as it offers a lot of features such as encrypted data. Gizmodo says this phone  "It's a like a Motorola Droid, but with a BlackBerry keyboard bolted on the bottom, or a Torch that is permanently stuck open." The Droid Pro will certainly satisfy consumers that will be looking to switch over from a Blackberry, but doesn't set the new standard really, for anything. Hopefully that Motorola Phone running on a NVIDA graphics chip actually comes to be. Don't forget to save, bookmark and share!

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