Motorola Devour Arrives on Verizon
Feb 5, 2010 motorola, phones, verizon
Verizon Wireless just snagged Motorola’s latest smartphone called the Motorola DEVOUR. This is the first Verizon Wireless phone that features Motoblur, Motorola’s own Android-powered content delivery overhaul. With Motoblur, users volition have access to various personalization and customization features of the said mobile earphone.
The Motorola Devour features a robust contacts syncing feature for both employment and personal e-mail servies including G-mail. It will allow users to posts, send instant messages, upload photos and other table of contents to social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. What’s so good about this Motoblur lineament is that media table of contents ar sent directly to the Devour’s habitation screen and fed as an easy-to-manage streams.
The Motorola Devour is also packed with great smartphone features including a 3.1-in capacitive touching screen, touch sensitive navigation pad, pre-loaded apps including Gmail, GTalk, YouTube, Google Search and Google Maps, direct access to the Android market, automatic pistol pushing of status updates through widgets, an 8GB microSD card, Bluetooth, and a glide-out full QWERTY keyboard.
The phone also allows habitation screen customizations with e-chain armour and sociable network messages. These table of contents ar automatically backed up as well on a secure Motoblur portal. The phone also has aGPS which can be used to running down the earphone in causa it got doomed or misplaced.
The Motorola Devour is available through Verizon’s Nationwide Talk or Nationwide Talk and Text plans with pricing that starts from $39.99 monthly access to $59.99.
Via Motorola Media Center
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