Motorola Droid X
Poslato: Sre, 23. Jun 2010. 22:39
Mislim da ce i ovo biti jos jedan od high end telefona. Interesantno je da mu je ekran 4.3'' sto je prilicno. Dodatni plus je to sto ima hdmi port.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/23/moto ... -unboxing/
Evo i orginalnog teksta:
A 4.3-inch screen is the Droid X’s marquis feature, with 854-by-480 resolution. That’s actually a lower resolution than some smaller phones — notably, the iPhone 4’s resolution is 960-by-640 — but Sanjay Jha, Motorola’s mobile devices chief executive, covered by saying consumers will “virtually always pick a larger display over a high-resolution display.” Though the screen is not HD, the Droid X captures 720p video with an 8-megapixel camera.
One major change in the Droid X is the lack of a physical keyboard. The original Droid’s sliding keyboard was a much sought-after feature before launch, but reviewers quickly turned on it for being difficult to use. I imagine that this, along with the Droid X’s already-substantial bulk, led to the use of a multi-touch virtual keyboard instead. The Droid X will come preloaded with Swype, a unique and often raved-about text input technology.
The Droid X’s other specs are roughly on par with other Android phones. It has a 1 GHz OMAP processor, 512 MB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage plus a 16 GB memory card. The phone can act as a Wi-Fi hotspot for five devices, priced at $20 extra per month for 2 GB.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/23/moto ... -unboxing/
Evo i orginalnog teksta:
A 4.3-inch screen is the Droid X’s marquis feature, with 854-by-480 resolution. That’s actually a lower resolution than some smaller phones — notably, the iPhone 4’s resolution is 960-by-640 — but Sanjay Jha, Motorola’s mobile devices chief executive, covered by saying consumers will “virtually always pick a larger display over a high-resolution display.” Though the screen is not HD, the Droid X captures 720p video with an 8-megapixel camera.
One major change in the Droid X is the lack of a physical keyboard. The original Droid’s sliding keyboard was a much sought-after feature before launch, but reviewers quickly turned on it for being difficult to use. I imagine that this, along with the Droid X’s already-substantial bulk, led to the use of a multi-touch virtual keyboard instead. The Droid X will come preloaded with Swype, a unique and often raved-about text input technology.
The Droid X’s other specs are roughly on par with other Android phones. It has a 1 GHz OMAP processor, 512 MB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage plus a 16 GB memory card. The phone can act as a Wi-Fi hotspot for five devices, priced at $20 extra per month for 2 GB.