Motorola and Verizon unveil new Android based phone called the "Devour"
Motorola and Verion have announced a Android based cell phone called the Motorola Devour. The Devour will be available from the March (2010) and come Google Android OS (v1.6) plus Motorola's Motoblur. Motoblur inculudes a happenings widget on the home screen to monitor social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. Motoblur also has a universal inbox that pulls all your emails and texts in one place.
Key Devour Features
- Shinny - Sleek aluminum case design
- Touch Screen - The Devour includes a 3.1 inch captive touch screen and a touch sensitive navigation pad which is accessed by sliding the screen up.
- Preloaded Apps - The phone comes preloaded with apps including Gmail, Google Talk, YouTube, Google Search and Google Maps.
- Lots of Apps - You can also accessa further 20,000 apps through Android Market http://www.android.com/market/
- Remote Backups - Motoblur comes with a helpful backup tool that securely backs up all your contacts, email, log-in info, home screen customizations and social networking messages on the motoblur portal.
- Remote Location and Destruction - GPS functionality lets users locate a lost phone or remotely wipe it.
- Storage - Further to this it comes with a 8GB microSD card.
- Fast - High speed processor
- Continuous Use - 6.5 hours
- Standby time - 443 hours
- Camera - 3 Mega pixel
Verion provides a nationwide talk or nationwide talk and text plan, plus a data package for smartphones from Verizon. Nationwide talk starts at $39.99 per month, while nationwide talk and text starts at $59.99. Data for smartphones starts at $29.99 for unlimited monthly access.
The Devour supports several Bluetooth profiles, including A2DP, HID, HSP, HFP, AVRCP and GAP.






