Motorola Admiral Review, Specs, Price, cell phone reviews, Motorola Mobility has officially announced Motorola Admiral, an Android phone with a portrait QWERTY keyboard.
The Motorola Admiral is designed to meet the toughest condition, it is Military Standard 810G certified for dust, shock, vibration, solar radiation, low pressure and high and low temperatures. Even the 3.1-inch VGA screen is protected with the scratch resistant Gorilla Glass.
Under the hood, the Motorola Admiral has a 1.2GHz processor and running on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). It is an EVDO device that works with Sprint’s CDMA 3G network to provide the gold-standard push-to-talk capabilities of Sprint Direct Connect.
Motorola Mobility has officially announced Motorola Admiral, an Android phone with a portrait QWERTY keyboard.
The Motorola Admiral is designed to meet the toughest condition, it is Military Standard 810G certified for dust, shock, vibration, solar radiation, low pressure and high and low temperatures with a metal body that should withstand quite a lot of punishment, and the rounded corners and slightly tapered edges make it look stylish and smaller than it actually is.
The touch screen on the front is 3.1 inches and has a resolution of 640×480 pixels – a step up from the 480×320 of the XPRT, and a great resolution for the screen size – you could say it’s perfect for this phone. There are 4 touch buttons for Android navigation right below the display, and the QWERTY keyboard is right below them, as well.
Under the hood, the Motorola Admiral has a 1.2GHz processor and running on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). It is an EVDO device that works with Sprint’s CDMA 3G network to provide the gold-standard push-to-talk capabilities of Sprint Direct Connect.
The QWERTY keyboard looks pretty good, but the design of the phone may worsen the experience for a lot of people – the phone is thinner where the keyboard is, and that wouldn’t usually be a problem, except that the 4 rows are so low that you’ll barely have any space to hold the phone by, making for an awkward typing experience if you have big hands.
Aside from that, the Admiral really has no other faults. The performance should be on a very decent level thanks to the singe core 1.2 GHz Snapdragon processor, while the rest of the specs can easily compete with anything else on the market: the 5 megapixels camera on the back can shoot HD video, there are 4 GB of onboard memory and a micro SD card slot, the usual Wifi, GPS, Bluetooth, accelerometer sensor and other stuff, as well as a big 1860 mAh battery that will definitely last through a day’s worth of heavy work.
The handset is running android 2.3 Gingerbread, but unfortunately Motorola still thinks spending money on a bad UI is good business (why hasn’t Google fixed that?) and makes the MotoBlur mandatory, because how else are people going to use it? Well, it’s not as bad in its latest versions, but to be honest, Gingerbread’s default skin looks way better.
Motorola Admiral specifications :
* Operating System Android 2 0.3 (Gingerbread)
* Qualcomm MSM8655 Processor Single Core 1.2 GHz
* 512 MB RAM
* CDMA 800, 1900
* CDMA Data: 1xEV-DO Rev.
* Dimensions: 118.95 x 61.95 x 12.15 mm
* Weight : 134 grams
* Full QWERTY keyboard
* Type of device: Smartphone
* Candybar design
* Style
* TFT capacitive touch screen of 3.10 inches
* Multi-touch
* Light sensor
* Proximity sensor
* Scratch-resistant display
* Standard battery, 1860 mAh
* 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, digital zoom and LED flash
* Video 720 x 480 (DVD) (30 fps)
* Music Player: MP3, AAC, AAC +, eAAC +, WMA, WAV, AMR, MIDI
* Video Player: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV
* YouTube player
* Browser HTML, Flash
* GPS with A-GPS
* Alarm microSD card slot up to 32GB
* microSDHC * Wi-Fi 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
* microUSB 2.0
* 3.5 mm headphone jack
* DLNA
* Color black
* Calendar
* Document Viewer Office 2003 , PDF
* E-mail (IMAP, POP3, SMTP, Microsoft Exchange , Push e-mail)
* Bluetooth 2.1
Motorola Admiral Price :
price will be offered at $99.99.
