Motorola MILESTONE
- J
- JAG
- LGq
- 07 Nov 2009
wanna get this one.
the Droid has succes
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- uni
- mg{
- 07 Nov 2009
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Multitask Messaging
* Integrate work (Exchange) and personal (GmailTM) e-mails into one inbox with emails pushed directly to you. Plus, undo common operations in GmailTM for fast corrections.
* Find your contacts using a universal list that pulls in work, personal and Facebook™ contacts
* Slide out the full QWERTY keyboard to comfortably text, IM and e-mail1
* Have your work calendar right at your fingertips at all times
Additional Bells and Whistles
* DVD quality video recorder features quick and easy playback plus optimized YouTubeTM uploading for sharing with friends.2
* 5 megapixel camera loaded with the works like dual-LED flash, AutoFocus, and image stabilization
* Features 16GB of storage space (or upgrade to 32).
* Stereo Bluetooth® gives you the option of wireless connectivity3. Or if you prefer traditional, headphones utilize the 3.5mm headset jack.
* Easily copy text and URLs to simply paste them into an e-mail, text or status update1 or copy images off the Web directly to your gallery.
Optional Accessories
* Use the multimedia station5 to transform DROID into an alarm clock, movie player or digital picture frame.
* Place DROID in the car mount5 to instantly launch a full-blown GPS navigation device.
High-Speed Mobile Browsing
* See the Web at break-neck speed on the largest high-resolution display with a Flash 10 ready HTML browser.
* Look up favorite sites, video and music fast with a high-speed, cortex A8 processor and lightning-fast connection.
* View it all on the 3.7” display with more than 400,000 total pixels, which is twice that of the leading competitor.
* Work faster on the Web with double tap to zoom in and out.
Google Searches Beyond the Web
* Type your search to deliver results such as contacts and music offering a complete search experience on a mobile device.
* Use voice-activated search to serve up both your contacts and Google search results, based on your location.
* Find your way with free spoken turn-by-turn directions with Google MapsTM Navigation (Beta), with Street View and LatitudeTM. View geographic information, such as My Maps, Wikipedia entries and transit lines, right on the map.
Customize Your DROID
* Access thousands of applications and hundreds of widgets from Android MarketTM.
* Customize your home screen with preloads like Facebook™ and Google MapsTM or download1 applications for music, news, sports and games.2
* Toggle back and forth between up to six applications at a time
Advanced Video record/playback at D1 resolution (720x480) with up to 24fps capture and 30fps playback, MPEG-4, H.263, H.264
AMR-NB/WB, MP3, WAV, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WM
Full HTML5 Browse
Display Resolution
Email Support1
GmailTM, Exchange, IMAP, POP, Macmail, GmailTM, MSN Hotmail, Yahoo and AOL®
Browser Webkit HTML5 based browser; Flash 10 ready
WVGA display houses 400,000 pixels
Location Services : aGPS, sGPS
It’s thin. Just slightly thicker than an iPhone 3GS and the thinnest QWERTY-slider we’ve ever seen.
It is the fastest Android device we’ve ever used. (It’s running a TI OMAP3430 processor)
The feel of the device is very reminiscent of the OQO 02 model computer. Just smaller.
It’s metal with a non-spring-assisted slide, very sturdy, and half soft-touch plastic.
Awesome capacitive display. Plus it’s huge. Easily the best screen we’ve ever seen on an Android handset, and an amazing screen overall.
The QWERTY keyboard is actually pretty usable and has a soft-touch rubberized finish. We’ve been told the keyboard design isn’t final on this unit, thus the two no-shows. Have we mentioned this phone flies? It’s the Android device to beat, and easily the most impressive.
From what we’ve been told, Google had a direct hand in the Motorola Droid. Something to the point of almost dictating every move Motorola made when designing and making the phone. Interesting, huh? There’s a desktop cradle/charger that will ship with the Motorola Droid that we’ve been playing around with. It turns your Droid into a “multimedia station” and displays local weather, the time, etc. No one wants to listen, but it makes the CLIQ looks like a child’s toy (partly because it is, and partly because the Droid, even in its non-final form, is the most impressive phone we’ve used since the iPhone. It’s positively amazing).
quick office , facebook , youtube , gmail , google calender sync , google map with strrt view , google quick search box , search by voice , google talk , turn by turn direction , google set up , network location provider , google talk ,
1420 mah battery
-----------droid is realy iphone killer --------------
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- vinny
- 0HW
- 07 Nov 2009
Anonymous, 06 Nov 2009Wrong,The DROID has no multitouch on the normal app like th... moreMy bad.
Thanks for correcting me.
I don't really care about the video call camera as I never used it on any of my phones.
But the lack of multi touch is sad...
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- Anonymous
- PjW
- 06 Nov 2009
vinny, 06 Nov 2009Yes, as the anonymous just said, it's called motorola droid... moreWrong,The DROID has no multitouch on the normal app like the MILESTONE and also no videocall camera,less data speed!
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- kp6qb6
- P@1
- 06 Nov 2009
hope to have this soon! :)
- v
- vinny
- 0HW
- 06 Nov 2009
zorba, 06 Nov 2009ok how are they introducing this phone in north america whe... moreYes, as the anonymous just said, it's called motorola droid here.
And it's locked with Verizon (no SIM card).
Actually, the motorola droid was announced before his GSM equivalent (the milestone).
The good thing about the milestone : it has SIM card (So virtually usable with any network).
The bad thing about the milestone: it looses the free GPS google map app (which is pretty neat on the Droid).
Other than that, it's exactly the same phone.
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- Anonymous
- q8%
- 06 Nov 2009
zorba, 06 Nov 2009ok how are they introducing this phone in north america whe... moreIt's called the Motorola Droid in the US. Go and look up VerizonWireless.com
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- zorba
- x2C
- 06 Nov 2009
ok how are they introducing this phone in north america when it doesn't have the north american 3G bands?
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- Anonymous
- upa
- 06 Nov 2009
I like to see multitouch on this if any one using it plz tell me ur exp with it
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- Anonymous
- upa
- 06 Nov 2009
Available in us today
- v
- vinny
- 0HW
- 06 Nov 2009
well, it's out with verizon today.
So anybody living in the US can go play with it in the store.
Even better, Verizon offers a 30 days trial.
Yep, that's right. you can pay the price of the phone, start a plan, and if you don't like it you can return it within 30 days and verizon will give you your money back (for the phone, not the plan, of course...).
Personally, I tried it in the store, and I'm not really crazy about the Android 2.0 (eclair).
But it's a personal choice.
I'm sure a lot of people will love it.
The phone itself looks really nice in hands.
Motorola did a good job!
The whole Google map app runs flawlessly.
The browser might not run as fluid as the iPhone 3Gs, but just the fact to have a real keyboard makes it worth it (no matter what people think about virtual keyboard, I prefer physical keyboard because you can type while you still have the whole screen for the browser or your SMS).
I'm still gonna wait for the N900 (which is rumored for next week) because from what I saw on every videos online, the maemo software seems to correspond more to my needs than the Android 2.0 (again, personal choice).
But what i really like about the Motorola droid compare to the N900 is:
- slimmer
- voice command (plus it works perfectly... no kidding)
- capacitive touch screen (I'm not saying capacitive is better, I actually enjoy using resistive more (You can't beat the accuracy of a resistive combined to a stylus), but what I like about capacitive is: it's scratch free, the screen of my iPod touch still looks neat after 2 years without any kind of protection).
But let me tell you this: my decision in favor of the N900 might also be influenced by the fact that I'm still under contract with AT&T.
But if I wasn't, I would probably think twice about Motorola Droid.
Why?
The price...
I mean $200 after rebates instead of the $600 for the N900. That the kind of "detail" that makes you think twice. (plus the incredible 3G network offered by Verizon)
Oh! How I wish AT&T was offering the N900!
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- wow
- m}9
- 06 Nov 2009
motorola is back! milestone is perfect
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- Anonymous
- FJT
- 06 Nov 2009
This phone is alright. I still won't replace my iphone 3gs though.
Poor internal memory. Video recording is only 24fps. Processor is slower than my iphone 3gs' 600mhz. And it has limited apps.
SE X10 seems to be a better option when I get tired of my iphone. Or, might as well wait for the next gen iphone.
This would be a good choice along with the n900, for those who do not have the iphone 3g or 3gs. Congratulations to Motorola though for finally stepping up to the competition.
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- Derrick Jones
- ka8
- 06 Nov 2009
i think this phone is way a head of it's time, it is by far the best phone i have seen in a while. it as a sleek look and all the buttons are placed where they should be, over all it is a head of a lot of the other brands i have looked at. and as soon as it is released to the market i will be sure to acquire one, it be wonderful to have this phone for Christmas.
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- Anonymous
- fj0
- 06 Nov 2009
Anonymous, 06 Nov 2009flash 10 is ready for milestoneMotorola Motus is coming ...
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- Anonymous
- fje
- 06 Nov 2009
Anonymous, 06 Nov 2009I will not talk to much go see iphone 3gs in trouble to w... moreI agree Moto is the best
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- Anonymous
- fje
- 06 Nov 2009
George Atagetengo , 06 Nov 2009oh it is on sunny .. The Droid is void it was built to... moreI will not talk to much go see iphone 3gs in trouble to www.taranfx.com/blog/motorola-droid-vs-iphone-3gs. you can compare both phones on youtub just type motorola droid vs iphone 3gs don't remove my comments
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- rey
- j01
- 06 Nov 2009
ah really?! it has secondary camera??wow!!
it's currently the perfect phone on the planet..
iphone is expensive but no camera flash and no secondary camera..what a shame on iphone
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- motofan.ir
- nsC
- 06 Nov 2009
Loud, clearly audible call, vibration is not so good, but felt. The quality of the model is interesting, pretty. В In general, I have no complaints about her on this parameter, all excellent.
Given that the main phone number I have is the Nokia N97, and the second - HTC Hero, I got a Motorola Milestone combination of both models. Flexibility, speed interface Hero with a keyboard, surpassing Nokia N97. The decision turned out surprisingly excellent, well lie in the hand, dear to execution. From the screen in full delight, good. And the phone in the long run turned out good.
For those looking for a QWERTY-device with maximum performance, enjoyable and fast interface, this model is almost ideal. The market is not so much of such machines, it may be Nokia N900, which is much slower, less stable and has no comparable functionality out of the box. To my taste, here the choice is unambiguous, and it is not in favor of Nokia.. Perhaps, this model really should be named a landmark or a terminator. The device has turned the noble and obviously will be noticeable on the market. For those who enjoy luxury, well-made things, it is a very interesting choice.
(mobile review.com)
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- Anonymous
- 0FR
- 06 Nov 2009
http://translate.google.com/tr...estone.shtml
According to this link,it has DLNA and secondary videocall camera!