- Apr 20, 2003
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Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Bozo7000 said:Huh?
Don't expect great battery life, like you probably had on your bb.
no. I purchased the thunderbolt from best buy.
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Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Bozo7000 said:Huh?
Don't expect great battery life, like you probably had on your bb.
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Bozo7000 said:Huh?
Don't expect great battery life, like you probably had on your bb.
[h2]Motorola Droid 3 to feature OMAP4, Motorola Targa to be first phone with quad-core NVIDIA Kal-El?[/h2]
Taylor Wimberly on Mar 16 at 11:46 am32 comments
New information has surfaced on a trio of upcoming Motorola phones headed to Verizon. We already knew that Verizon was launching the dual-core Droid Bionic later in Q2, but they also have a growing lineup of multi-core devices including the Droid X2, Droid 3 and Droid Targa. Read on after the jump for the latest rumors and speculation.
[h2]Motorola Droid X2[/h2]
The Droid X2 is a refresh of the original Droid X, but this time Motorola went with a dual-core CPU. Rumored specs include a 1 GHz Tegra 2, 4.3 inch qHD display, 512 MB RAM, rear and front-facing cameras, and all the other bells and whistles of the original. Unlike the Droid Bionic which operates on Verizon’s 4G LTE network, the Droid X2 will only support Verizon 3G.
Look for this device to debut around early Q3 for $149-199 with a 2-year contract.
[h2]Motorola Droid 3[/h2]
The keyboard-packing Droid is back again for its yearly update. Lately Motorola has been giving NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 a lot of love, but we hear the Droid 3 will still use a Texas Instruments chip like the first two versions. Rumored specs for the Droid 3 include a dual-core 1 GHz OMAP4430 CPU, 4 inch qHD display, rear and front facing cameras, and a five-row QWERTY keyboard. It is also said to be a global device and feature a SIM card slot for GSM networks.
We have yet to learn if the Droid 3 will support 4G LTE or be limited to 3G only. I expect the Droid 3 will appear on Verizon in early Q3.
[h2]Motorola Droid Targa[/h2]
The most interesting Verizon device to leak out is the new Motorola Targa. This smartphone just appeared on Howard Forums and little is known about it other than a rumored Christmas release date.
Motorola launched the first dual-core phone in the US with the Atrix 4G, so there is a chance that the Targa could become the first quad-core phone. NVIDIA recently demoed their quad-core Project Kal-El and said we should expect smartphones with the chip by Christmas. Motorola has a good relationship with NVIDIA, so I think they should be in the running to get the first smartphone with Kal-El.
Verizon already has the most impressive lineup of upcoming Android device in the next six months and it looks like they will continue to lead throughout the remainder of 2011.
How would you grade the rumored upgrades to Verizon’s Droid family?
[h2]Motorola Droid 3 to feature OMAP4, Motorola Targa to be first phone with quad-core NVIDIA Kal-El?[/h2]
Taylor Wimberly on Mar 16 at 11:46 am32 comments
New information has surfaced on a trio of upcoming Motorola phones headed to Verizon. We already knew that Verizon was launching the dual-core Droid Bionic later in Q2, but they also have a growing lineup of multi-core devices including the Droid X2, Droid 3 and Droid Targa. Read on after the jump for the latest rumors and speculation.
[h2]Motorola Droid X2[/h2]
The Droid X2 is a refresh of the original Droid X, but this time Motorola went with a dual-core CPU. Rumored specs include a 1 GHz Tegra 2, 4.3 inch qHD display, 512 MB RAM, rear and front-facing cameras, and all the other bells and whistles of the original. Unlike the Droid Bionic which operates on Verizon’s 4G LTE network, the Droid X2 will only support Verizon 3G.
Look for this device to debut around early Q3 for $149-199 with a 2-year contract.
[h2]Motorola Droid 3[/h2]
The keyboard-packing Droid is back again for its yearly update. Lately Motorola has been giving NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 a lot of love, but we hear the Droid 3 will still use a Texas Instruments chip like the first two versions. Rumored specs for the Droid 3 include a dual-core 1 GHz OMAP4430 CPU, 4 inch qHD display, rear and front facing cameras, and a five-row QWERTY keyboard. It is also said to be a global device and feature a SIM card slot for GSM networks.
We have yet to learn if the Droid 3 will support 4G LTE or be limited to 3G only. I expect the Droid 3 will appear on Verizon in early Q3.
[h2]Motorola Droid Targa[/h2]
The most interesting Verizon device to leak out is the new Motorola Targa. This smartphone just appeared on Howard Forums and little is known about it other than a rumored Christmas release date.
Motorola launched the first dual-core phone in the US with the Atrix 4G, so there is a chance that the Targa could become the first quad-core phone. NVIDIA recently demoed their quad-core Project Kal-El and said we should expect smartphones with the chip by Christmas. Motorola has a good relationship with NVIDIA, so I think they should be in the running to get the first smartphone with Kal-El.
Verizon already has the most impressive lineup of upcoming Android device in the next six months and it looks like they will continue to lead throughout the remainder of 2011.
How would you grade the rumored upgrades to Verizon’s Droid family?
Originally Posted by FullMetal
Quad-core on a phone? Do people really need a phone thats faster than their computer?
Originally Posted by FullMetal
Quad-core on a phone? Do people really need a phone thats faster than their computer?
Yeah there isOriginally Posted by khadafi252
does a hacked android marketplace exist, similar to iphone's installous?
Yeah there isOriginally Posted by khadafi252
does a hacked android marketplace exist, similar to iphone's installous?
Originally Posted by khadafi252
does a hacked android marketplace exist, similar to iphone's installous?