Telephone operator mobile number three Sprint has announced two new smartphones powered Android for the defined Corporate Affairs, the Motorola XPRT and titanium from Motorola. XPRT packs "of the productivity enhancements" and enterprise-level security coupled with plans of international roaming, while the sport titanium Nextel Direct Connect push-to-talk capabilities - but is still blocked to Android 2.1.
Motorola XPRT is essentially the same phone as the Droid Verizon Wireless Pro offers to its customers for the months &mdsah;, which includes the security of the business-friendly. Such as the Pro Droid, Motorola XPRT contains 3. 1-inch HVGA display, QWERTY keyboard, processor 1 GHZ, Android 2.2 (with the support of Flash), Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, 3 G hotspot capability and a camera 5 megapixels. Professional users will appreciate Quickoffice software of productivity, support corporate email and encryption device (including the multi-headed VPN and EAS security policy support with suppression device and SD wiping in the event where a phone is lost or stolen). The device is also a phone worldmode support CDMA (EVDO Rev A) and GSM/UMTS (HSPA) - sprint will offer the service of international roaming in over 200 countries. Motorola XPRT will go on sale that June 5 for $129.99 and Sprint stores with a new contract of service of two years or eligible upgrade.
Motorola titanium comes on the heels of Motorola i1 last year and a full QWERTY keyboard of sport and supports Nextel Direct Connect push-to-talk, 3 abilities. 1-inch HVGA, camera 5 megapixel camera, GPS, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth and a design that meets the specifications military specs 810 G for resistance to dust, shock, extremes of temperature and pressure. Sprint has not announced any price or availability for the titanium of Motorola, but more expected more will get the device - and it is already running at the back of the pack smartphone Android, since it's build on Android 2.1 "Lightning."
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