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October 2009

Motorola Droid vs Apple iPhone.. Who will Win ?

by admin on October 31, 2009

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iPhone vs Droid

iPhone vs Droid

Motorola never had luck with most of its device coz of the lack of a good software but all that is about to change with android powered Motorola devices. Today we go through a detailed review of the iPhone 3GS vs the Android powered by MobileCrunch. Verizon’s incredibly intense marketing campaign has created a lot of hype over the device and the most important question every one wants to know is the better than the iPhone ?

Some of the things they looked over :

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The Droid will have a 3.7-inch, 16:9 touch screen with 480 x 854 resolution. A 5 megapixel camera with 4x zoom, autofocus, and dual LED flash. A 1400 mAh Li-ion battery for up to 385 minutes of usage time and 270 hours standby. The powerhouse of the phone will be a 550MHz processor. There will be a pre-installed 16GB microSD card. Connectivity wise, GPS, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g WiFi and a micro USB port as standard. Six ounces of weight spread out over a 2.4 x 4.6 x 0.5-inch body.

Verizon Unboxing & Hardware Tour by Pocketnow

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has the most advanced browser and Android 2.0 software with a blazing-fast processor and 3G speed for faster search. It has the world’s thinnest QWERTY slider at 13.7mm. It can help you navigate turn-by-turn. It has a 5MP camera with a flash, plus loads of great camera features and a DVD-quality recorder to capture all the richer, bigger, wider experiences you’re going to have.

Here is a short Software Tour by Pocketnow

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Google turn by turn navigation feature Video

by admin on October 30, 2009

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Google recently announced the new turn by turn navigation features of Android 2.0. It’s built in to the application and so has a large amount of integration with things like street view, voice control and satellite images. Like the rest of the features, it downloads the relevant data as you go, so you need to have a data connection to use it, until some one finds a ways to store the downloaded maps.

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