May 5 2011, 8:13am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sprint unveiled today two Android phones that go after BlackBerries. The Motorola XPRT is the first Android smartphone from Sprint to deliver enterprise-class security, personal productivity enhancements and international roaming. It offers a sleek, compact design built on Android 2.2, Froyo. This full-feature world phone is equipped with a pinch-to-zoom capable touchscreen, 3.1-inch HVGA display, full QWERTY keyboard and 1GHz processor with Adobe Flash 10 web browsing.
Additional key features of Motorola XPRT include:
Motorola XPRT will be available on Sunday, June 5th for $129.99 with a new line or eligible upgrade and two-year service agreement.
As the successor to the Motorola i1 launched by Sprint last year, Motorola Titanium is sleek and attractive, yet durable. It is the first iDEN device to combine Sprint’s best-in-class Nextel Direct Connect and Android 2.1, Éclair, for a feature rich business-class experience. It features a full QWERTY keyboard and 3.1-inch touchscreen display. Built military-grade tough, Motorola Titanium is certified to Military Specification 810G for dust, shock, vibration, low pressure, solar radiation, high temperature and low temperature.
Pricing and availability for Motorola Titanium will be announced at a later date.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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