Jan/100
Motorola MILESTONE review: Hello Droid
Android devices come from all walks of life but rarely do they carry as much baggage as the MILESTONE. Motorola seem to be betting the farm with the MILESTONE and the warm reception it’s getting must leave them breathing a sigh of relief. Catching the Android wave may’ve seemed like the last available move but a device like the MILESTONE makes turning the tide much more likely.

So, Motorola are back with a bang and the MILESTONE is one of the best spec’d phone to ever run Android. The Google Nexus One is supposed to instill fear in nearly every touchscreen device out there but the Moto Droid must be positioned well enough by now to withstand the attack.
Key features
- Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support
- 10.2 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA support
- 3.7" 16M-color capacitive touchscreen of WVGA (480x 854 pixel) resolution
- Android OS v2.0 with kinetic scrolling and pinch zooming
- Slimmest side slider with full QWERTY Keyboard yet
- Great build quality
- ARM Cortex A8 600MHz CPU, PowerVR SGX graphics accelerator; 256 MB of RAM
- 5 MP autofocus camera with dual-LED Flash and geo-tagging
- D1 (720 x 480 pixels) video recording @ 24fps
- Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS
- 133MB storage, microSD slot, bundled 8GB card
- Accelerometer and proximity sensor
- Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
- microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
Main disadvantages
- No DivX and XviD video playback
- No smart and voice dialing
- Somewhat clumsy camera interface and limited camera features
- No free GPS navigation solution
- No Flash support for the web browser
- No FM radio
There’s hardly anything missing on the Motorola MILESTONE spec sheet so we should be ready for an exciting ride. The test-drive got us impressed: at the end of our preview we felt positive about the MILESTONE prospects. So now, the Moto DROID has a full review ahead to build on that good impression.
Considering the rate of its sales, the handset is doing well from a user point of view too. Yet, a short-lived success is just not good enough for Motorola: the company doesn’t have the resources to come up with an equally talented successor as quick as some of the competitors. So, the MILESTONE needs to stick around the top of the sales charts for at least a few months to give Motorola some breathing space.
Dec/090
Motorola Droid 2.0 Leaked
A Chinese site by the name of Mobile Android seems to have found first pictures and specs sheet of the upcoming sequel to the popular Droid phone, dubbed as Motorola Sholes Tablet. The leaked specs sheet looks impressive with 3.7’’ 840×485 WVGA capacitive multi-touch screen, 8 megapixel camera and HDMI output like the one in Zune HD. This combination of HDMI port + 8 megapixel camera will enable Sholes (Droid 2.0) to record high definition video, and then output it in HD 720p resolution.

Sholes Tablet will be powered by Android 2.0 and will not include physical keyboard like its predecessor Motorola Droid on Verizon. We can expect official word on Sholes Tablet from Motorola soon.
Sholes Tablet will probably go on sale in second half of 2010. With Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10 also set to release in the same year as Sholes Tablet and with 8 megapixels camera, things are surely looking good for theAndroid camp. [via BGR]
Nov/090
Motorola MotoYuva A810 a cool Mobile Handset!
Today I was looking for one cool mobile handset and I reached to one cell phone of Motorola and I found it really cool and useful. The dimension of the Motorola MotoYuva A810 is 105 x 51 x 14 mm and the weight of the set is near to 100 gm.
The handset is having a multimedia capabilities via touch screen, and a 2 Mega Pixel camera. This set supports MP4, MP3, AAC, Midi, AMR, WMA formats. The set has a strong entertainment sections like inbuilt stereo FM radio.
It has a Polyphonic and MP3 ring tones. Even you can make a photo call from the cell too. You can keep a track of 30 dialed, 30 received, and 30 missed calls. The only thing is that it has a 2G phone not a 3G one.
So over all it is a useful phone for the young generation. Enjoy the MotoYuva A810.
Oct/090
T-Mobile Exclusive Motorola Cliq Arriving on November 2..
While the Motorola Droid is enjoying all the attention it is getting because of its mighty abilities, another Android phone
from Motorola, the Motorola Cliq which is now an all exclusive T-Mobile US handset is ready to reach the users on November 2. The phone was announced not a long while ago so the November 2nd availability date (for all) is a big surprise as only the pre-orders were being expected all this while.

The Cliq as per Motorola is the first phone with social skills which means the younger lot could appreciate this device. Also, it features the MOTOBLUR technology that syncs all the social networking sites with regular updates and backups.
Even the home-screen is fully customizable which helps you get all social networking widgets along with the regular phone functions and features on a single tap right upfront.Pre-orders for the phone have begun today but there is hardly any point taking the plunge when you realize that November is only a couple of weeks away.All that you need to do is to arrange $200 for then you could grab this baby on a two-year contract. [Via: Engadget]











