Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Motorola Droid 4 – Unleash the 4G LTE

Do you guys remember the Motorola Droid 3 that was launched last summer?It had a slick design with a dual-core processor. However, Motorola seemed to have overlooked the important feature of 4G LTE. Sadly, the product could not sustain itself in the market. However, a gap of seven months and voila! The Droid 4 arrives!
Motorola attempts to recover its losses and set a benchmark in the Android-crazy mobile world with its latest product – the Droid 4.

Features

1.2 GHz dual core processor
Runs on Android 2.3.6 (Gingerbread)
8 MP camera with LED flash
Supports 32 GB micro SD with in-built 16 GB memory
Virtual SWYPE QWERTY slider keyboard
Ups

The Droid 4 packs a solid LTE, has a bigger battery life compared to its predecessor and even includes a front-end camera. It has a larger display yet a lighter weight as compared to the Droid 3. Motorola’s Droid 4 includes a dual-core processor with a QWERTY keyboard.

Downs

It has a terrible Unlock/Standby button which is quite difficult to place. The non-removable battery makes it difficult to upgrade the battery size. A few permanent buttons at the bottom edge of Gingerbread add to the strange interface. It doesn’t have the latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich, instead it runs on Gingerbread.

Overall, it’s an amazing phone with an awesome display. The images are sharp and clear. A 1.2 GHz dual-core processor combined with a smooth slide keyboard and the added experience of 4G LTE! Only people who don’t like to carry around bulky phones might find its appeal quite a bit overrated. But Motorola has done a great job nevertheless and this gadget is sure to be a winner!

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