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| Motorola Droid 4 review by Engadget |
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| Written by Will Smith - Posted on Friday, 10 February 2012 08:25 |
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The Motorola Droid 4 supports LTE and comes with a dual-core 1.2Ghz processor, 4.3-inch screeen, a slide-out keyboard and a beefier 1,785mAh battery ... but will it be enough to compete against Samsung Galaxy series and the iPhone?
"Tailored less for trend-seeking consumers and more for power users (or prosumers), Moto's QWERTY flagship hits a handful of high marks, offering up one of the best physical keyboards on the market, access to Verizon's 4G LTE speeds, a responsive touchscreen and suitable battery life to accompany the demands of on-the-go productivity -- all for $200 on a two-year contract. Clearly, this is not the OG Droid of old -- just take a glance at that redesigned shell -- that led many first-timers into Android's fold, but it doesn't appear Moto wants it to be anymore. In fact, there's no longer a need for the vanilla Droid line to push Andy Rubin's baby forward. That heavy lifting has now been relegated to Google's suite of Nexus devices." Source: Engadget |