Friday, September 23, 2011

The Motorola Devour

The Motorola Devour, the first Verizon Phone to Feature MotoBlur (a  service that syncs in-phone data with several Social media sites) looks both futuristic and tough. With it’s metallic Case and black plastic accents it looks like something out of a sci-fi film. Heavier than some phones, it gives the impression it’s built to last and not feel that clunky. The Screen slides to the side to reveal a QWERTY keyboard. Sliding the Screen feels very solid, especially when it clicks into place. Along the top we can see a Standard Headphone jack in the center. Along the left it features a USB jack with a volume and camera button along the left side.

The Devour has a 3.1 inch touch screen interface with the Android 1.6 operating system.  On a full charge it can last 18 days on standby, or 6 and a half with voice non-stop. It has a 250mb Internal memory but also features MicroSD expandable memory. The camera touts a 3.2 MP camera with Continuous zoom.  It also features both Wi-fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
The Motorola Devour has MotoBlur, which is an auto sync feature that can connect any in-phone media to your social media sites, such as Facebook or Myspace. The camera, not only having continuous zoom, also has Video recording capabilities and built in image editor. Being a droid phone it features most of what other droid phones have to offer, such as Google maps free turn by turn navigation.

The Devour is a hardy Android hand-held for someone who still wants a QWERTY keyboard, but also wants smart phone features. The hard metallic case is a bit large for pant pockets, but can suvive the possible beating if your pockets are big enough. If you want a smart phone without having to be gentle, then this phone is perfect for you.

  • Large 3.1-inch capacitive touch screen with accelerometer to automatically switch between vertical and horizontal views

  • Integrated 3.2-megapixel camera with continuous zoom and photo editing functions

  • Use Google services like Search and Gmail, Google Talk, Calendar, Maps with Street View for turn-by-turn directions and Android Market to download apps

  • Bluetooth headset compatible

  • Qwerty Keyboard


  • You can find the Motorola Devour, and more, at TheBlueDot.net!

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