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The Motorola Fire XT is a handset which delivers useful functionality into the hands of the consumer whilst also providing an aesthetic appeal which is unrivalled. The handset comes with the android gingerbread operating system which is powered by an 800 MHz processor. The unit has dimensions of 114 mm x 62 mm wide whilst it is only 12 mm thick and weighs 114 g in weight.
The unit comes with internet access by virtue of either its own 3G connection, with speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps available or the alternative of Wi Fi connectivity, whilst also offering Bluetooth, Micro USB, GPRS and EDGE connectivity as standard. In addition the unit comes with a Micro SD card slot, which provides the means to increase the available memory capacity within the unit by utilising additional cards, up to 32 GB.
The handsets impressive display screen is a 3.5 inch TFT capacitive display screen, which offers effective touch screen functionality and displays outstanding imagery. The screen itself has a screen resolution which is quoted at 320 x 480 pixels. For navigation the unit provides touch sensitive controls as well as the Moto switch user interface and accelerometer and proximity sensors. The unit also provides the customary ring and vibration alert options in addition to a loudspeaker, 3.5 mm Jack, phone book and call records feature.
The unit provides entertainment in the form of a stereo FM radio which comes with RDS functionality, effective satellite navigation with A-GPS support in addition to a useful 5.0 megapixel camera that can also be used to record video at 480 pixels and at 24 frames per second. A secondary VGA quality front facing camera is also provided. For those who enjoy multimedia the handset comes with an MP4/MP3 multimedia player, whilst also offering a photo viewer, predictive text input and document viewer.
The Motorola Fire XT, which in many ways resembles the Motorola Fire delivers on all counts, with a comprehensive array of useful features.
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The Motorola Fire XT does an excellent job of combining useful functionality with stunning style. This popular smart phone utilises the android operating system, which within this unit is the gingerbread version combined with an 800 MHz processor, which offers excellent performance. The unit itself measures just 114 mm x 62 mm wide whilst being 12 mm thick and weighing just 114 g in weight.
The units display screen is an impressive 3.5 inches in size and is a TFT capacitive display screen, which not only displays impressive imagery but also offers effective touch screen functionality. The screen operates at a screen resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, and offers touch sensitive controls in addition to the Moto switch user interface for navigation purposes. The handset comes with ring and vibration alert options as well as the opportunity to utilise MP3 ringtones, whilst also offering a loudspeaker and 3.5 mm Jack.
Internet access is available through its own 3G connection, providing the means to access the net at speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps, whilst also offering Wi Fi connectivity, enabling the user to access available hotspots with ease. The handset also comes with Bluetooth, Micro USB, GPRS and EDGE connectivity, combined with an integrated Micro SD card slot, which offers the opportunity to enhance the memory capacity within the unit up to 32 GB.
In terms of additional functionality the handset comes with accelerometer and proximity sensors, a stereo FM radio with RDS functionality, satellite navigation with the benefits of A-GPS support as well as a 5.0 megapixel camera that not only takes effective imagery but also record video at 480 pixels and at 24 frames per second. In addition a secondary VGA quality camera is also included as is an MP4/MP3 multimedia player, photo viewer, predictive text input as well as document viewer.
The Motorola Fire XT, like the Motorola Fire is a unit which offers a multitude of useful functionality, backed up by smart phone technology and aesthetic appeal, all of which is available at an affordable price.
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The Motorola Fire is an engaging mobile phone from Motorola that provides a glittering array of features associated with a solid base in the form of 600 MHz ARM 11 processor, Adreno 200 GPU, and the Qualcomm MSM7227-1 chipset together with the Android OS, v2.3.4. The handset itself comes with dimensions of 116 mm x 58 mm wide and is 13 mm thick.
Web access is offered, by means of either its own HSDPA 3G option which grants the means to get access to the net at a speed of up to 7.2 Mbps, or the option of using the available Wi Fi feature. The smart phone also provides a range of connection options that involve GPRS and EDGE connectivity, as well as blue tooth and micro-USB options. In addition the unit comes with an integrated micro SD card slot to enable the user to enhance the memory capacity of the unit up to 32 GB.
The phones display screen is a 2.8 inch TFT capacitive that offers touch screen capability and also includes a QWERTY keyboard, offering the best of both worlds. The display screen displays up to 256K colours within a pixel screen resolution that is 240 x 320 pixels. In terms of navigation the phone utilises the increasingly popular Moto Switch UI, as well as providing accelerometer and proximity sensors as standard.
A 3.15 megapixel snapshot style camera which operates at 2048 x 1536 pixels is included and has a range of features such as the ability to record video at 480 pixels and at 24 frames per second. The mobile phone also includes a raft of additional features such as predictive text input, a stereo FM radio with RDS as well as Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube and Google Talk features. Satellite navigation is provided which includes the benefits of A-GPS support. In addition the mobile provides a multimedia MP4/MP3 player, organiser, photo viewer, a selection of games as well as a digital compass.
The Motorola Fire that in various ways is quite similar to the Motorola Defy Plus is a smart phone which delivers effective levels of useful functionality at an affordable price.
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The Motorola Defy Plus is an exciting and colourful mobile from Motorola that makes available an expansive array of features combined with a dependable backbone which is provided by a 1 GHz TI OMAP 3620 processor, as well as the Android OS, v2.3, operating system, which provides excellent and reliable processing capability for the functionality within the handset to flourish.
The mobile phone comes with a 5.0 megapixel camera which has a pixel resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels and includes auto focus, image stabilisation as well as geo-tagging and the all important LED flash. The same camera also offers the potential to record video at 30 frames per second. This smart phone also includes Facebook, Twitter, MySpace integration, a stereo FM radio that incorporates RDS alongside satellite navigation which includes the benefits of A-GPS support. In addition the phone provides an MP3/MP4 multimedia player, Photo viewer/editor, organiser, Adobe Flash support in addition to a Document viewer.
The mobile phone has a 3.7 inch TFT capacitive display screen that offers touch screen functionality and includes a scratch resistant surface. The display screen presents exceptional quality visuals by virtue of ability to display up to 16 million colour combinations within a pixel screen resolution that is quoted at 480 x 854 pixels. For navigation the handset makes use of a variety of touch sensitive controls in addition to the multi-touch input method, in addition to accelerometer and proximity sensors.
The smart phone includes a collection of connectivity options that comprise of GPRS and EDGE connectivity as standard, while also presenting blue tooth and micro-USB options. Internet access is offered, via either its 3G HSDPA connection, that grants the means to connect to the internet at an impressive 7.2 Mbps, or the option of making use of the provided Wi Fi feature, offering access to accessible hotspots.
The Motorola Defy Plus that in various ways is much the same to the Motorola Fire is a mobile phone which provides extraordinary levels of technology coupled with an aesthetic appeal which is impressive in every way.
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The Motorola Fire XT is an expressive and aesthetically appealing mobile phone which offers an affordable smart phone option for the consumer. This particular unit utilises and is powered by an 800 MHz processor, coupled with the gingerbread version of the android operating system, all of which is contained within a unit which measures just 114 mm x 62 mm wide whilst being 12 mm thick and being lightweight at only 114 g in weight.
The unit comes with a 3.5 inch TFT capacitive display screen which offers touch screen functionality combined with outstanding quality imagery, which is displayed within a 320 x 480 pixel screen resolution. Navigation is provided by the Moto switch user interface, whilst an array of touch sensitive controls is provided as standard. The unit also comes with accelerometer and proximity sensors, which automate various tasks within the unit such as image aspect orientation and automatic shutdown.
The handset comes with an internal memory capacity of 512 MB of RAM, whilst also offering a useful micro-SD card slot, which enables the user to enhance the memory capacity up to 32 GB by utilising various cards. In terms of connectivity the unit comes with class 12 versions of EDGE and GPRS, whilst also offering blue tooth and micro-USB connectivity, in conjunction with Internet access which is available either through the Wi Fi connection, offering access to available hotspots, or its own 3G connection.
The unit comes with a whole host of interesting and innovative features which include a 5.0 megapixel camera that operates at 2592 x 1936 pixels and includes the ability to record video at 480 pixels and 24 frames per second, whilst also offering a VGA front facing camera. In addition the unit comes with a stereo FM radio with RDS as well as satellite navigation which offers A-GPS support, selection of games, as well as an MP4/MP3 multimedia player. In addition a document viewer is included as is a photo viewer, organiser, predictive text input and voice memo facility.
The Motorola Fire XT, which as you would expect is similar to the Motorola Fire offers the consumer functionality, form and style which is unrivalled.
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