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Android 2.0: Free Google Maps Navigation

October 29th, 2009 admin No comments

Video shows the navigation app on the Droid
Google Maps Navigation

Android 2.0 will contain a navigation solution. Navigation with Google Maps Google launches its first navigation application, which had already indicated in recent days. The first mobile phone that is on Android 2.0, and thus the navigation app available, the Motorola Droid, which is to come next week on the U.S. market. The video will be presented to the free navigation app on the Motorola Droid.
Turn-by-Turn

The video shows the possibilities that Google Maps menu on the Motorola Droid permits. As with traditional navigation solutions, it has turn-by-turn navigation. The route is on Google Maps in satellite view or street view will be displayed on the display.
The hands free
Google Maps navigation by voice recognition can also recognize the desired target and the route calculated independently – without a single button to press.

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Motorola Droid: First Android phone in the U.S. manufacturer

October 29th, 2009 admin No comments
Device was first announced only for the U.S. market
Motorola Droid

Motorola has now officially announced the launch of its first Android phones in the coming week. The device is offered in the U.S. over the mobile operator Verizon Wireless. When and if the touchscreen phone will come with a retractable QWERTY keyboard to Germany, where the manufacturer has not yet been revealed.
3.7-inch display

The Motorola Droid has a size of 60 x 115.80 x 13.7 millimeters and weighing 169 grams, the large 3.7-inch capacitive touch display offers WVGA resolution of 854 by 480 pixels. The unit is under Android 2.0 (Eclair) run and support to Flash in the browser. The camera takes up with a size of a five-megapixel and has auto focus, image stabilization and dual LED flash.

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Appeared at the site of Motorola Motorola Droid

October 23rd, 2009 admin No comments
Technical details on the new Android smartphone
Motorola Droid

Motorola has published on its website details of its upcoming Android smartphone Droid. Although the phone officially until 28 October is coming into the stores, the device appeared briefly on the Motorola web site. This more technical information has become known.
3.7-inch display

Thus, the Motorola Droid has a touch screen with a size of 3.7 inches and a resolution of 854 by 480 pixels. The camera features five megapixels along with a four-fold zoom, autofocus, image stabilization and dual LED flash.

Additional features

As connectivity options are Bluetooth and Wi-LAN connection. A GPS receiver is also included. A 3.5-mm connector allows you to connect headphones jack to the device. The battery capacity is 1400 mAh with Motorola for up to 385 minutes of usage and 270 hours standby. The unit is under Android 2.0 (Eclair) run and support to Flash in the browser. Via a MicroSD slot, the memory can be expanded. Packaged with cell phones is also a 16-gigabyte MicroSD card is already included.

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Motorola Karma QA1 – slider with QWERTY-keyboard

June 28th, 2009 admin No comments

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The company Motorola has produced for the U.S. mobile operators AT & T mobile phone Karma QA1, executed in the case of unusual form. It seems to me that could be great cell phone and big rival to iphone 3G new .
Novelty is equipped with QWERTY-keyboard and designed to work in networks GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz and UMTS 850 MHz, is also equipped with GPS-receiver, 2-megapixel camera, 3.5-mm audio, Bluetooth-module, 100 MB of memory and slot for memory cards format microSD capacity to 16 GB.
The developers equipped with new 2.5-inch screen with a resolution of the horizontal orientation 240h320 pixels and the battery capacity of 1 170 mAh. When the size 88h64×17, 9 mm device weighs 141 grams.
Motorola Karma QA1 will be on sale June 28 at a price of 80 dollars to the conclusion of a two-year contract with the operator.

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