Friday, July 8, 2011

Motorola Titanium

Motorola will release a new Smartphone on July 24 at Sprint at $150 for 2 years contact. This Sprint customized Smartphone is called Motorola Titanium which is certified to Military Specification MIL-SPEC 810G for extremely bad circumstances like dust, shock, vibration, low pressure, solar radiation, high temperature and low temperature.

Titanium is the first iDEN device to combine with Sprint’s Nextel Direct Connect which works around 800MHz and has the Push to Talk direct speak function. It is running on Android 2.1 (seems a little old now) and features full QWERTY keyboard, 3.1-inch touch screen display, 5MP camera and 1820mAh battery (quite big for Smartphone for now).

Full Specifications of Motorola Titanium:


Motorola TITANIUM Features
Talk and Standby Time2 405min/235hours
Bands/Modes 800/900MHz iDEN, 900MHz DirectTalk
Dimensions 4.71 x 2.44 x 0.53inch
Display 3.1" 320x480 HGVA display with multi-touch capable Touchscreen + QWERTY keyboard
Weight 5.2 once
Battery 1800 mAh
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology3 Bluetooth 2.1 EDR, Class 2.0 Profiles: GAP, SDP, GAVDP, A2DP, AVRCP, SPP, HSP, HFP, OBEX, OPP, PAPB, FTP, HID
OS Android 2.1 (Éclair)
Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), Bluetooth, USB 2.0 High speed
Network iDEN
Messaging/Web/Apps Google Maps™ Navigation Beta, Google Talk™, Google Mail™, YouTube™
Camera 5MP AF camera with LED flash
Audio AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AU, MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, MIDI
Video H.263, H.264, MPEG4, WMV
Memory 512MB internal memory 300MB preloaded - expandable to 32GB with micro SD
Antenna Internal antenna
Location Services aGPS (assisted), AGPS (autonomous), eCompass
Security Screen lock and remote data wipe

For an Android phone you can view Office documents like PowerPoint, word, Excel on Motorola Titanium using Android apps like Quickoffice, Documents of Go and Thinkfree, but some animations or transitions cannot be viewed. So if you want to view PPT on Motorla TiTanium with all the original PowerPoint effects, converting PPT to video using Moyea PPT to Video Converter will be a better idea.

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