Motorola Droid Pro
Verizon announces Motorola Droid Pro to take on RIM BlackBerry devices
Verizon Wireless is performing really nicely with the Droid branding on their Android devices and today they introduced their most recent device focused on the enterprise person who cannot give up that BlackBerry front facing QWERTY keyboard. The new Droid Pro from Motorola is 1 of the couple of front facing QWERTY Android devices, T-Mobile has the not too long ago launched Motorola Charm, and exhibits that Motorola is serious about using Android to take on RIM.
The Droid Pro seems to be to be a a lot far better device than the somewhat childish T-Mobile Motorola Charm with specifications that contain:
- 1 GHZ processor
- Android 2.2 operating system
- 3.1 inch touchscreen display
- 2GB internal memory and microSD card slot (2GB card included)
- Mobile hotspot capable
- World phone with support for SIM card usage outside the US
- 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash
- DNLA support via WiFi
Software is integrated to support the business consumer as well, which includes Quickoffice Mobile Suite, Exchange e-mail, calendar, and contact support, and advanced security features.
The Droid Pro will likely be accessible inside the coming weeks for an undisclosed price.

