Sprint has unveiled two new Android powered Motorola-made smartphones – Motorola XPRT and Motorola Titanium. Both having a candy-bar form-factor with a QWERTY keyboard with BlackBerry-styled buttons.
The Motorola XPRT (the left one) is the first Android phone from Sprint to feature enterprise-class security and it is a dual-mode smartphone capable of roaming World-wide on GSM networks.
Looks wise, Motorola XPRT is resembling a lot to Verizon branded Motorola Droid Pro handset, running with Android 2.2 Froyo skinned with Motorola’s MOTOBLUR, got a 3.1 inches touch display, 1GHz processor, equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard, 5 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, 2GB card inserted, micro-SD card slot for memory expansion up to 32GB, 3G Mobile Hotspot capability, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Li-Ion 1820mAh battery, Adobe Flash 10 support and more.
Read: Motorola XPRT Full Specifications.
Motorola Titanium is rugged, meeting "Military Specification 810G for dust, shock, vibration, low pressure, solar radiation, high temperature and low temperature." The Titanium is a rugged iDEN device to replace the Motorola i1.
Motorola Titanium filled with the out-dated Android 2.1 Eclair OS – which id out-of-date (Verizon’s rugged Casio G’zOne Commando have Froyo), Push to Talk support, QWERTY keyboard, 5-megapixel camera with camcoder and 4x zoom and flash, Wi-Fi b/g, Bluetooth, along with pre-installed 2GB card, a micro-SD card slot for memory expansion up to 32GB, GPS, Bluetooth, powered by 1820 mAh Lithium-ion battery, Nextel Direct Connect service, Android Market and more. Motorola Titanium has got a 3.1-inch touchscreen display.
Titanium is the first device to combine Nextel Direct Connect and Android 2.1, Eclair.
Read: Motorola Titanium Full Specifications.
Price & Availability
Motorola XPRT will go on sale from June 5th at all the Sprint stores in the U.S. with a price tag of $129.99 on a new line or eligible upgrade and two-year service agreement.
Motorola Titanium’s launch details and price info will be informed at a later date officially.
[Source: Sprint]