Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones, Mobile, Reviews, Peep Shows, Features Quite a few people (myself included) have mentioned the larger size on some of the new Android phones, namely the Droid X and also the HTC EVO 4G. That said, in this case I am referring to the Droid X and will offer a few images to show off the size comparison between that and the HTC Droid Eris. Personally, I really love the Droid X and the larger display as it makes just about everything a little nicer. Plus I use my phone more as a data device so that works well. Then again, I like to go one handed and I guess the Droid X has shown me that I have small hands because I am always concerned about dropping it. That said, to offer a little number comparison of what you are looking at; - The Motorola Droid X measures in at 5.0 x 2.6 x 0.4, weighs 5.4 ounces and has a 4.3 inch display.
- The HTC Droid Eris measures in at 4.45 x 2.19 x 0.52, weighs 4.43 ounces and has a 3.2 inch display.
Full Story » | Written by Robert Nelson for Gadgetell. | Comment on this Article » Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones, Mobile, Reviews, Peep Shows, Features Verizon was kind enough to ship me a Droid X to check out and report back on. And without getting into a full review just yet, I will say that this phone seems pretty impressive. I have been carrying it around for about a week now and for the most part I really like it. That said, I am not sure its going to be the perfect phone for me. Lets just say this, the power is good, the display is good, the battery life is good and the phone as a whole feels great in hand. But that is where my issue comes in—I like to use my phone one handed and I am afraid of dropping the Droid X. I guess my hands are smaller than the average. But that does disappoint me a little, because as a whole I really like the Droid X. Anyway, while a full review is being put together, enjoy some images. Full Story » | Written by Robert Nelson for Gadgetell. | Comment on this Article » Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones According to images leaked to Engadget, it seems Motorola has a low-end device up its sleeve in the form of the WX445. I say low-end because the specs aren’t very impressive nor is the design, but it would be interesting to see Verizon offer a cheap Android smartphone. The tipster claims it features a 2.5 - 3 inch touch screen, a flash-less camera (which is disappointing because flash is a standard commodity nowadays), runs Android 2.1, and a 1170mAh battery. Apparently it runs a form of MOTOBLUR, which makes it a likely candidate to be a cheaper or at least alternative to the Motorola Devour. In addition, the tipster says it’s overall “not a very impressive phone” and is cheaper looking than the Palm Pre Plus. Motorola has some solid phones on Verizon in the form of the Devour, Droid, and Droid X. It would be a shame for Motorola to drop a crappy phone on Verizon even if it is affordable. I would like to see an inexpensive phone but with mid-range specs and sleek design. Via [Engadget] Full Story » | Written by Natesh Sood for Gadgetell. | Comment on this Article » Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Reviews, Features, Originals One of the latest phones on T-Mobile is the LG Sentio. While it probably won’t blow you away with its amazing hardware or OS, it is a pretty nice featurephone that does everything you would expect in a basic phone. It is a 3 inch touch screen phone with only three physical buttons on the bottom. It comes with a web2go browser and 3G access, T-Mobile’s Social buzz app, 3MP camera, microSD memory expansion, and only weighs 3.26 ounces. The LG Sentio comes in a navy blue finish and feels great in my hand. So far, the phone does everything I expect it to, albeit it is a little slow from time to time. If you like texting on a touch screen and don’t need the latest and greatest smartphone, the $69.99 might be a good fit. Stay tuned for the complete review of the LG Sentio on T-Mobile. Full Story » | Written by Natesh Sood for Gadgetell. | Comment on this Article » More Recent Articles |
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