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Motorola Droid X revealed

I had previously posted about Motorola and Verizon announcing the next generation of Droid and finally they have revealed it it’s Droid X. There were some speculation on which one would be released either Droid X or Droid2 but in the end its Droid X.Droid X would ship on July 15th unlike the previously mentioned July 19th for $199 and sadly it wouldn’t come with Froyo and Flash for the time being and it’ll be updated to Froyo in late summer.It all started when John Stratton just pulled the Droid X out of his pocket to reveal Droid X in the  Verizon- Motorola event.Eric Schmidt was there as a surprise guest.Here is what he quotes

Why is everyone so interested in mobile? It’s a new way of computing… you have a personal supercomputer that knows everything about you. Behind it you have massive parallel supercomputers doing processing.You need an incredibly fast and stable network. You need an large screen and a fast processor. You need a software platform that scales — a platform with real APIs. This is not a toy — this is not just an app engine.It’s not one product — although we’re announcing an incredibly powerful one. It’s not just the network, or the apps. It’s the sum of it all. People are thinking mobile first.

The main chief executives gathered were John Stratton, Sanjay Jha, Andy Rubin, and Shantanu Narayen.Here is what they quoted.

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Andy Rubin quotes

Everybody came together to create this hit product.Selling 160,000 Android devices a day, with 65,000 apps in the Market. new types of services… we’re developing new ways to harness services in the cloudsIf you’re a third party developer who’s built an app for Android, you can talk to it from the cloud.

Shantanu Narayen quotes

The reality is that people want unfettered access to the content that they want, wherever they are .Where Adobe comes in is really about enabling all that content on the web to play on the devices… Flash continues to be the world’s most pervasive software.We had to do a bit of innovation, we completely re-wrote Flash Player 10.1 to take advantage of all of this hardware.

Sanjay Jha quotes

When you have a device like this, it screams video, and we’ve done some work on that front.” Announcing a partnership with Blockbuster to rent and buy movies on the Droid X.The device will run 2.1 at launch with Motoblur, but it’s been “hidden” from the consumer at startup and setup.battery life will be the same as the original Droid, even with the bigger display. There’s also a bigger battery coming later — it’ll add a millimeter of thickness.The Droid X is only for Verizon in the US.The Droid X will be available in other outlets on July 15th, not just Verizon outlets.

That’s done with the quotes, let me tell you about the specs and some pics.It’s built of basically the same material as the Droid, but there’s something almost kind of “taut” about the phone, where when you thwack it with a finger it resounds like a drum. There are three mics, and in video mode you can select between “scenes” based on which mic you want to use: outward facing for regular shoots, inward facing for narration. The third mic is up top for noise cancellation during calls.It also has a multitouch keyboard…we’ve also preloaded Swype, which is a big change in the way keyboards work.You get your choice between Swype and Motorola’s multitouch keyboard, which is really pretty great. Droid X has integrated mobile hotspot with support for up to 5 devices connected over WiFi, DLNA support.Smartphone data plan will be $29.99 for unlimited, with $20 for WiFi tethering that comes with an extra 2GB of data.

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The 4.3-inch 854 x 480 handset features Android 2.1 with an all-new UI skin, a TI OMAP3630 processor galloping along at 1GHz, HDMI out, 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and 720p video capture, and 8GB of onboard storage with expansion of up to 32GB (you get a 16GB card in the box) all stuffed in a package 9.9mm thick.You can tell that the processor is fast, but the UI still has a jerky quality to it — it’s not totally fluid.

It doesn’t launch with Froyo, but that’ll come later in the Summer as an upgrade along with Flash 10.1 support; the phone will be available on July 15 for $199.99 on contract after rebate, while the mobile hotspot service will run $20 extra a month with a 2GB cap and 5 cent per MB overage (data consumed on the phone itself is unlimited). Mirroring AT&T’s move with the iPhone 4, all Verizon customers with upgrade dates in 2010 will be pulled up so they’re eligible for the Droid X as soon as it’s available.Support for Exchange and Gmail enterprise, push email, corporate directory, and remote management / wipe. The new version of Motoblur is much, much more attractive than before — the widgets are sleeker, smaller, and less in your face. You can also resize them, and they rearrange themselves somewhat intelligently.

So to sum up the Droid X specs here it is

  • Android 2.1 smartphone with new UI and with Motoblur
  • 4.3-inch 854 x 480 handset
  • TI OMAP3630 processor galloping along at 1GHz
  • Battery life will be the same as the original Droid
  • HDMI out, 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and 720p video capture
  • displays the content over HDMI and DLNA
  • V CAST video, NFL Mobile, Skype Mobile, and a Back-Up Assistant
  • 8GB of memory on board and a 16GB card packed in. Expandable to 40GB with a 32GB card
  • Mobile hotspot service will run $20 extra a month with a 2GB cap and 5 cent per MB overage
  • The Droid X will be available in other outlets on July 15th, not just Verizon outlets
  • The phone will be available on July 15 for $199.99 on contract after rebate.

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Engadget have the hands on and unboxing pics check them out.

The press release is shown below in case you are interested

DROID X Delivers More Browsing, More Connectivity, Personal HD Video and Enterprise Features – All on a 4.3″ Widescreen

BASKING RIDGE, N.J., and LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. – Verizon Wireless, the company with the nation’s largest and most reliable wireless 3G network, and Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT), a pioneer in the mobile industry, today unveiled DROID X by Motorola. DROID X does more with ultra high-speed Web browsing; a fast 1GHz processor; 3G Mobile HotSpot capabilities; loads of memory; intuitive social messaging; Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 ready; and access to Android Market™, which has more than 65,000 applications, along with a host of unique Verizon Wireless applications such as NFL Mobile, Skype mobile™, V CAST Video, EA Need for Speed Shift™ and more.

“Nine months ago, we made a commitment to our customers to bring the openness of Android to the Verizon Wireless network,” said John Stratton, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Verizon Wireless. “Since then, we have introduced the top-selling Android phone in the marketplace today – the DROID by Motorola. DROID X takes that commitment to another level with exclusive content, faster processing speeds, and, of course, the reliability of our network.”

Sanjay Jha, co-chief executive officer of Motorola and chief executive officer of Motorola Mobile Devices and Home business added, “Motorola designed DROID X to push the extreme limits of Android innovation, and enable you to do even more with your mobile device. We are breaking down barriers so that you can experience the Web the way it was meant to be and create, share and view content like never before, either in your hand or in your home. Enterprise users will also find DROID X appealing with features including push e-mail and live widgets for e-mail and calendar updates.”

Customers can add the optional 3G Mobile Hotspot service to their DROID X for $20 per month. The 3G Mobile Hotspot allows customers to turn the phone into a wireless modem for up to five compatible Wi-Fi devices. In addition, current Verizon Wireless customers who have contracts ending by December 31, 2010, can upgrade to any smartphone, including DROID X, without penalty.

DROID X gives customers a 4.3-inch high-resolution screen for viewing the latest movies and video from BLOCKBUSTER On Demand® presented by V CAST Video, the newest addition to the Verizon Wireless V CAST application, which also includes access to favorite TV shows. The DROID X video capabilities let customers capture spontaneous fun, combining a dual-flash, 8-megapixel camera, HD camcorder, as well as DLNA and HDMI connectivity to download, stream and share personal HD content.

DROID X customers will also receive Android 2.2 and Adobe Flash Player 10.1 with an over-the-air update in the latter half of the summer. With the update, the Flash Player will allow mobile users to experience hundreds of sites with rich applications and content inside the browser, including games, animations, rich Internet applications (RIAs), data presentations and visualizations, ecommerce, music, video, audio and more.

“It has been an exciting time for Android momentum and global consumer adoption since the announcement of DROID by Motorola nine months ago,” said Andy Rubin, vice president of engineering for Google. “There are 160,000 new Android-powered devices activated daily and Android Market has grown to over 65,000 applications. Plus later this summer, Verizon Wireless and Motorola will update all the DROID by Motorola phones to the latest 2.2 software. For customers, this means great new features and improved browser performance. For developers, this will provide new tools such as cloud-to-device messaging and enhanced enterprise functionality.”

“We are excited about full Flash support coming to the DROID X and other devices from Motorola,” said Shantanu Narayen, president and chief executive officer of Adobe. “Flash Player 10.1, which is one of Adobe’s most anticipated releases ever, has been redesigned from the ground up to deliver the kind of highly engaging experiences that consumers now expect from their mobile devices.”

Once updated to Android 2.2, business customers will find DROID X offers the features that turn the device into a workhorse with support for both Exchange and Gmail™ for business. Corporate users can enjoy push delivery of e-mail; live widgets that stream messages to the home screen; filter widgets to differentiate work and home e-mail; corporate directory and Global look-up along with a unified calendar for Enterprise and sync with Google Calendar™. Security protocols allow remote password control and wipe via Exchange server.

Pricing and Availability

DROID X by Motorola will be available at www.verizonwireless.com and in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores beginning July 15 for $199.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement. Customers will receive the mail-in rebate in the form of a debit card; upon receipt, customers may use the card as cash anywhere debit cards are accepted. In addition to subscribing to a Nationwide Talk plan or a Nationwide Talk & Text plan, customers will also need to subscribe to an Email and Web for Smartphone plan. Nationwide Talk plans begin at $39.99 monthly access. Email and Web for Smartphone plans start at $29.99 for unlimited monthly access.

Motorola, Verizon announcing ‘next generation of Droid’ on June 23, Droid2 leaks again

Recently i posted that Verizon Droid X would be launching on Verizon on July 19th.The below pic shows a invite only press event with Verizon wireless, Google , Motorola and Adobe where the next generation of Droid would be released.Not sure on which would be announced either Droid X or Droid 2.Should be exciting.Droid 2 appears destined to replace the original Droid with a better keyboard layout and ever-so-gently refined ergonomics, but the latest leak from a Gizmodo tipster confirms that the cam’s still 5 megapixels and it’s currently running Android 2.1 atop Moto’s new-look Blur (interestingly, the “Droid 2″ name couldn’t be confirmed). Apparently it’s set for release in the “next few weeks,” which would line up with rumors we’ve heard in the past of a launch windows somewhere between July and August — so here’s the real question: X or 2?

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LG Ally Android phone To Hit Verizon Wireless Stores On May 20

With so many Android phones in the making LG has also joined the league.Verizon Wireless has officially announced the upcoming launch of the new LG Ally Android-powered phone the mid-range multimedia handset which combines social networking capabilities with a full QWERTY keyboard and customizable home screens, based on newest Google Android 2.1 platform.

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Features Of LG Ally (Verizon Wireless):

  • Large, bright 3.2-inch touchscreen display (800 x 480 pixels resolution) covered with tempered glass
  • 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus, flash, panorama and macro mode
  • 5 customizable home screens with different applications and widgets
  • Support Simultaneous GPS (S-GPS) to enhance position accuracy in addition to turn-by-turn directions from Google Maps
  • Slide-out full QWERTY keyboard for easy typing experience
  • 3D App launcher and Live Wallpaper
  • Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity
  • LG Calendar, LG Weather + Time and LG Socialite widgets
  • One-touch speaker phone and speaker-independent voice command
  • Luminous sensor automatically manage LCD backlight brightness due to light conditions
  • Pre-loaded with Verizon Wireless’ Visual Voicemail and V CAST Media Manager
  • Talk time: up to 450 minutes ; Standby time: up to 500 hours
  • Size: 4.56″ x 2.22″ x 0.62″ ; Weigh: 5.57 ounces

The new LG Ally Android phone also comes with a 4GB microSD memory card is scheduled to hit Verizon Wireless Communications Stores on May 20 with the price tag of $99.99, after $100 mail-in rebate and a new 2-year service agreement. Interested consumers can pre-order the LG Ally online at www.verizonwireless.com starting May 13.

Microsoft KIN Windows Phone now on Verizon Wireless (KIN One – $49.99 & KIN Two – $99.99)

The famous US-based mobile carrier, Verizon Wireless has released the highly-anticipated Microsoft KIN Windows phone for its customers who wanna bring their social networking and sharing experience to a next level. Both Microsoft KIN One and KIN Two social network oriented smartphones come equipped with a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard and a clear, bright touchscreen display.Basically this smartphone from Microsoft has been targeted for a younger generation.Some of the key features of Kin phones are listed below.
  • The prominent feature of KIN phones is the KIN Spot which lets users share photos, texts, web sites and more with almost everyone.
  • In addition to the Spot feature, KIN also features something called KIN Loop provides users a real-time update (right on KIN’s home screen) from their favorite people and social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.
  • KIN Studio ensures that almost everything on your phone including messages, contacts, photos and videos, are sorted, shared and stored to a secure password-protected site.
  • Touch-based browser lets users pan, scan and zoom into the sites using touch gestures.
  • Fully integrated Zune experience including music, video, FM radio and podcast playback.
  • Microsoft KIN One – 5 megapixel camera ; Microsoft KIN Two with larger display – 8MP camera with HD video recording.
  • Point to be noted that both incorporate anti-shake, autofocus and LED flash
  • KIN One  supports 4GB onboard memory while KIN Two has 8GB internal memory.

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The new Microsoft KIN One and Microsoft KIN Two Windows phones are now available online at www.verizonwireless.com, slated to hit Verizon Wireless stores on May 13 for $49.99 and $99.99, respectively, after a $100 mail-in rebate and a new 2-year service contract.

Verizon plans to give Skype on its phones

Bloomberg reports that Verizon is planning on adding official support for Skype to its handsets. The two companies are expected to announce a partnership at the Mobile World Congress on February 16, which will allow Skype calls to be made from Verizon phones using the provider’s 3G data plan.

Verzion is making a brave move out here as Voice calls are becoming a less and less of a profit center for wireless carriers.The biggest area of price savings is in unlimited voice plans. Data is still a premium, and in the case of Verizon, there are still data caps for mobile data usage.For consumers, having Skype (Skype) pre-loaded on a phone — which Bloomberg says is to be on a range of low and high-end handsets — might mean that instead of paying for a voice plan (or a more expensive voice plan), the option to get a better data plan and just use Skype when making calls might make more sense.

Bloomberg quotes IDC analyst Rebecca Swensen

What’s important is that Verizon understands that, at some point, they are going to be losing voice minutes to the data world. This makes their platform more valuable for end-users. It could be a differentiator for Verizon Wireless.

Although Verizon is the largest wireless carrier in the US, it faces stiff competition from AT&T. Although AT&T’s service is pretty universally reviled, AT&T has the iPhone (iPhone) and that continues to drive customers to the carrier. While AT&T is expected to lose exclusivity at some point, it is unclear when or if Verizon will get to carry the device. As it stands, AT&T will be the 3G data provider for Apple’s iPad this April.

Skype works on AT&T’s WiFi network and a 3G version is in the works as well. Depending on which carrier can offer 3G access to Skype first — and on what phones — could depend on how valuable this feature is.

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Starting next month, all Verizon Wireless customers with smartphones (and an accompanying data plan) will be able to make and receive unlimited Skype-to-Skype voice calls to any user in the world over its 3G network, which is something that AT&T users have been able to do since last autumn.

As you know VZW, which is known historically as one of the most controlling carriers in this great nation, is opening up its 3G network for limitless Skype calling.The forthcoming Skype Mobile application will also support Skype Out calling, instant messaging between Skype users and an ability to “remain always connected… to see friends’ online presence.” Nine smartphones will be compatible at launch which are given below.

Moto Devour coming to Verizon in March

Verizon Wireless and Motorola, Inc announced the availability of Motorola DEVOUR in March.The Motorola Devour is the Android-powered touch screen phone featuring content delivery service which makes wireless phones more personal and customizable. Verizon Wireless phone comes with a feature called MotoBlur, now what’s that ? It’s a technology that helps you do the following:

  • Sync contacts from work and personal e-mail services (including Gmail, with posts, messages, photos and more from popular sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter)
  • With MOTOBLUR, content is automatically delivered to the home screen and fed into easy-to-manage streams.

Some of its features are listed below:

  • Touch-sensitive navigation pad.
  • 3.1” capacitive touch screen.
  • Pre-loaded applications such as Gmail, Google Talk, YouTube, Google Search and Google Maps with Google Maps Navigation.
  • Android Market although a bit slow but i foresee gives users access to more than 20,000 applications.
  • Happenings Widget – MOTOBLUR automatically pushes status updates, wall posts and photo updates from popular social networking sites to the Happenings Widget on the home screen. Customers can flick through the latest updates and fire back responses using the slide-out full QWERTY keyboard.
  • Universal Inbox – MOTOBLUR gathers texts, social network messages and e-mails into one home screen widget for quick response.
  • Back-Up and Security – Contacts, log-in information, home screen customizations, e-mail and social network messages are backed up automatically on the secure MOTOBLUR portal. The portal also allows customers to use the phone’s fully integrated aGPS to help locate the phone if misplaced. Remote wipe easily clears information from a lost device.
  • 8 GB microSD™ card pre-installed
  • Bluetooth profiles supported: A2DP, HID, HSP, HFP, AVRCP and GAP

Check some pics of the same.

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To get the most from Motorola DEVOUR, customers will need to subscribe to a Nationwide Talk or Nationwide Talk & Text plan and a Data Package for smartphones. Nationwide Talk plans begin at $39.99 monthly access, and Nationwide Talk & Text plans begin at $59.99 monthly access. A Data Package for smartphones is $29.99 for unlimited monthly access.

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