Verizon’s Android-Powered Motorola Devour Debuts Exclusively at Best Buy Stores
The Motorola Devour, Verizon’s third smartphone running Google’s Android OS, is being released today. At launch, the only brick-and-mortar store offering this mid-range device with a sliding keyboard is Best Buy, but a few other online retailers have it as well.
The Devour is a mid-range model with a sliding keyboard, Wi-Fi, and 3G mobile broadband. Best Buy is selling for $100 to new Verizon subscribers who sign a two-year service contract.
Source :Brighthand
Video: Motorola Devour gets Demonstrated
Here is a hands-on demo of the Motorola Devour presented by the vice president of Android software and Motorola services, Rick Osterloh.
Osterloh starts off by pointing out the nice slide QWERTY keyboard of the Motorola Devour and then goes on to list the main specs such as half VGA display, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth and such. The Motorola Devour’s Qualcomm 600 MHz chipset makes it very fast, and has a lot of speed improvements.
Source: Phones Review
Motorola Zeppelin likely headed to T-Mobile on March 10
Gizmodo Brazil posted some new pictures of the Motorola Zeppelin which is likely headed to T-Mobile. Android And Me reports that the device has support for T-Mobile USA 3G bands and TmoNews is reporting a launch date of March 10, 2010.
No price point has been announced, but we would expect it to launch around $149 with 2 year agreement.
Rumored specs of the Zeppelin include:
- Qualcomm MSM7201 528 MHz CPU
- 512 MB flash ROM, 256 MB RAM
- 3.1 inch capacitive display HVGA (480×320)
- 5 megapixel camera with autofocus
- WiFi 802.11 b/g, GPS, Bluetooth
- Android 1.5 with Motoblur

Motorola Devour specs: 3.1-inch screen, Android 1.6, MotorBLUR
Motorola Devour will include: Android 1.6 (Donut) with MotoBLUR. A 3.1-inch touchscreen (320×480). 3MP camera. Verizon is requiring a data plan, and the $350 early termination fee is in effect. It comes with an 8GB microSD card.
Still no word on price or when it will go on sale, but we’re told it could be anytime now.
- 3.1-inch touchscreen at 320×480.
- Dimensions: 4.55×2.4×0.61 inches.
- Weight: 6.35 ounces
- Talk time: Up to 340 minutes
- Standby time: Up to 440 hours
- Horizontal slider keyboard.
- 3-megapixel camera.
- EVDO Rev. A.
- WiFi b/g
- aGPS
- Audio formats: AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, MP3
- Video formats: MPEG-4, h.263,
- Bluetooth with A2DP
- HTML 5-compatible Webkit browser.
- MicroSD card up to 16GB.
- Speakerphone.
- VCAST music with Rhapsody.
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Source: Android Central
Motorola MOTOROI to hit US soon

Motorola’s recently announced MOTOROI is set to hit Stateside this coming March, and we could probably see it be made available via Verizon Wireless. While the MOTOROI lacks a physical keyboard like the Droid, many people are already looking forward to the MOTOROI’s performance in usurping the Droid. Granted, it does look pretty solid in terms of construction and build, where you get a full touchscreen display, an 8-megapixel camera and 720p video playback via HDMI out. Apart from that, you get 8GB of internal memory and a microSDHC memory card slot to augment its storage space. Other features include a 3.7″ LCD display, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, and GPS support.
Source: Ubergizmo
Motorola introduces Android-powered home phone
At CES Motorola introduced an Android-powered home phone — the Motorola HS1001.
This gadget is basically a cordless phone that has been upgraded to support Android. The device is slated to be one of the first Android-powered home phones. The HS1001 has dual WiFi technology to connect to its base station and a home WiFi network.
Preliminary specs include:
- DSPG Arm9 240 Mhz processor
- 2.8 inch resistive touch screen (QVGA)
- 256 MB flah ROM / 128 MB RAM
- MicroSD expansion slot
- Powered by stock Android 1.6 (no Motoblur)
Motorola expects to launch the phone in the UK first, followed by a Q2 2010 United States release date. The estimated retail price is $149.
Source: Android and Me
Motorola Calgary / DROID Devour gets shot up in silver, new info
Motorola is making a device in more that one color according to a contact of BGR. They also got the following information:
The keyboard was “nice” and the phone itself was “easier to use” compared to the Motorola DROID. Obviously that’s personal opinion, and maybe the BLUR OS simplifies things for some people, but the trackpad apparently is killer as a navigational input device. Oh? The device has Wi-Fi, GPS, a 1420mAh battery, but unfortunately no SIM card slot as it is not a global device. Whether the unit will come in multiple colors or not is not confirmed as these are still non-final units, we’re told, but we’d probably bet on it being available in black as well as silver.
Full details on Motorola Sholes Tablet (XT701)
Moto’s Chinese Web site put forth the full specs of the Motorola Sholes Tablet (XT701) (though the site’s currently down). Here are the full, official specs:
- WCDMA / HSDPA 10.2M / HSUPA 5.76M
- 3.7-inch-wide touch-screen , 854X480 resolution
- 5-megapixel camera with auto-focus, Xenon flash
- CortexTM-A8 processor
- Accelerometer, proximity sensor, light sensor.
- aGPS.
- WiFi b/g
- MicroSD
- FM tuner
- 3.5 mm headphone jack
- Support for MP3/AAC/AACv1/AACv2/AMR-NB/AMR-WB/MIDI/MIDI/WAV/Ogg Vorbis
- Supported video formats MPEG4/H.263/H.264
- Support SMS, MMS, e-mail (POP3/IMAP4) and enterprise-class e-mail
- USB 2.0
- Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR

Motorola Android Opus One specifications
BGR got the full specs of the Motorola Android Opus One:
he Motorola Opus One will run Android 1.5 with iDEN service enhancements, make use of a “Zeus” CPU, and will feature a 3 megapixel autofocus camera.
Detailed list of full specs after the breakage!
- 3.1″ hVGA 320×480 capacitative touchscreen display
- 3 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash
- Accelerometer
- Proximity sensor
- Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth
- microSD card slot
- 2.5mm headset jack
- Home, Menu, Back, Speaker buttons are capacitive buttons with haptic feedback
- iDEN PTT & PTX
- Android LBS which is integrated into the iDEN GPS engine
- “Enterprise email”
- Plastic-molded housing with some rubberized texture finishes
- 58mm in width, 118mm in length
- 100g weight
- 512MB Flash / 256MB of RAM
- 64k and 128k iDEN SIM card support
- A-GPS
- Motorola dual-mic technology noise-canceling for noisy enviroments
- Flash Lite v3.1.x
- Some of the preloaded apps include: corporate email client with ActiveSync support, MOTONAV navigation app, barcode scanner, and document viewer.

Motorola Zeppelin Gets Pictured Again
The Zeppelin is rumored to have a 3.7 inch 854×480 touchscreen with GSM & CDMA, 3G, Wi-Fi, HDMI port and 5 megapixel camera rocking the internals.
Surprisingly, there’s another Motorola Android device headed to China as well, the MT710. Details are slim on that device but you can see what looks like a front-facing camera and a 5-megapixel back-facing camera on the MT710. There’s also what could be a TV-logo (?) next to the front facing camera.

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