The second Android smartphone for mobile operator Verizon has officially been presented yesterday.
Motorola and mobile operator Verizon Wireless have officially introduced Android-smartphone Motorola Devour, previously known as Motorola Calgary.
Devour is equipped with a 3.1-inch capacitive touch display with HVGA resolution (320 x 480 pixels) and full QWERTY-keyboard. The list of characteristics of the smartphone includes a 3-megapixel camera with fixed focus, support for GPS-navigation (A-GPS), Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules, an accelerometer, a 3.5-mm audio connector and a slot for microSD memory cards of up to 32 GB ( 8 GB microSD-card is included). Battery capacity of 1400 mAh provides up to 4.5 hours of talk time.
The smartphone is running Android 1.6 with MotoBlur user interface, simplifying access to social networks. There is also preinstalled HTML-browser with support for Adobe Flash Lite and Document Reader.
The dimensions of Motorola Devour are 115,5×61x15,4 mm, while weight is 180 grams.
Motorola Devour will appear in retail shops in March, but the price of the device is not announced yet.
