A year after the successful Droid 2 released, Motorola comes back with its new Droid’s line namely Motorola Droid 3. Supported by Verizon Wireless and improvement than its predecessor, Droid 3 brings out the best of smartphone features. In details, let’s have a look at review of the smartphone below.
At first sight, Motorola Droid 3 appearance is quite similar to its predecessor, Motorola Droid 2; full touch screen design with slide-out full QWERTY keyboard. Closer look, Droid 3 resembles to be larger and thicker measuring 124 x 64 x 13 mm and a little bit heavier weighing 167 grams. Its larger dimension due to 4 inches qHD (960 x 540 pixels resolution) capacitive touch screen featured on the front side. The screen is very bright, clear and sharp as it is employed incredible pixel density. Below the screen, there are four touch-sensitive keys for Menu, Home, Back and Search function. Above the screen, there are a LED notification light, a front camera and an earpiece. Slide it out and there is a full QWERTY keyboard that is arranged in 5 rows PC-like keyboard with a dedicated row for numbers. Continuing explore the phone’s body, the right side features volume rocker while the left side sits MicroUSB port and an HDMI port. On the top side, there are a Power or Screen Lock button and a 3.5 mm headset jack. The back side is decorated by 8 megapixels camera and LED flash.
Moto Droid 3 is powered by Android OS v2.3 (Gingerbread) and Dual-core 1GHz OMAP4 processor and 512MB of RAM. Motorola claimed that the DROID 3 runs at an incredible rate with most operations 27 percent faster multi-tasking performance over its predecessor DROID 2 and 30 percent faster graphics chip as well. The phone also carries out a stable and responsive performance.
Motorola Droid 3 runs on CDMA Verizon network and already supports CDMA2000 1xEV-DO with Rev.A up to 3.1 Mbps data connectivity. The browser available for surfing internet supports HTML and Adobe Flash. Other connectivity includes WiFi, WiFi hotspot, DLNA, Bluetooth and microUSB connection as well as HDMI port. There is also GPS navigation system with A-GPS support.
For the camera, Droid 3 is equipped by 2 cameras; a VGA front camera and an 8 megapixels main camera with autofocus and LED flash on the back side. Camera features include touch-focus, geo-tagging, face detection, scene modes, brightness settings, and numerous settings as well as editing options. The camera can also record videos of 1080p resolution at 30 fps. For the storage, there is 16 GB internal memory and additional external memory via microSD card up to 32 GB. Entertaining its user, Droid 3 is also equipped with media player for playing music and videos. Mainly due to its faster dual-core processor, videos are played very well and smoothly even with high-definition 1920 x 1080 resolution videos.
Messaging features of Motorola Droid 3 include SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email and IM. Other basic features include Quickoffice document editor, Organizer, Voice memo/dial, Java MIDP emulator and Accelerometer. And as an Android smartphone, Droid 3 also comes with pre-loaded Google services such as Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, and Google Talk. Not to mention thousands of Android application that can be downloaded via Android market.
Last but not least, Motorola Droid 3 is powered by standard battery Li-Ion 1540 mAh that is rated up to 9 hours 16 minutes of talk time or up to 300 hours of standby time.
At first sight, Motorola Droid 3 appearance is quite similar to its predecessor, Motorola Droid 2; full touch screen design with slide-out full QWERTY keyboard. Closer look, Droid 3 resembles to be larger and thicker measuring 124 x 64 x 13 mm and a little bit heavier weighing 167 grams. Its larger dimension due to 4 inches qHD (960 x 540 pixels resolution) capacitive touch screen featured on the front side. The screen is very bright, clear and sharp as it is employed incredible pixel density. Below the screen, there are four touch-sensitive keys for Menu, Home, Back and Search function. Above the screen, there are a LED notification light, a front camera and an earpiece. Slide it out and there is a full QWERTY keyboard that is arranged in 5 rows PC-like keyboard with a dedicated row for numbers. Continuing explore the phone’s body, the right side features volume rocker while the left side sits MicroUSB port and an HDMI port. On the top side, there are a Power or Screen Lock button and a 3.5 mm headset jack. The back side is decorated by 8 megapixels camera and LED flash.
Moto Droid 3 is powered by Android OS v2.3 (Gingerbread) and Dual-core 1GHz OMAP4 processor and 512MB of RAM. Motorola claimed that the DROID 3 runs at an incredible rate with most operations 27 percent faster multi-tasking performance over its predecessor DROID 2 and 30 percent faster graphics chip as well. The phone also carries out a stable and responsive performance.
Motorola Droid 3 runs on CDMA Verizon network and already supports CDMA2000 1xEV-DO with Rev.A up to 3.1 Mbps data connectivity. The browser available for surfing internet supports HTML and Adobe Flash. Other connectivity includes WiFi, WiFi hotspot, DLNA, Bluetooth and microUSB connection as well as HDMI port. There is also GPS navigation system with A-GPS support.
For the camera, Droid 3 is equipped by 2 cameras; a VGA front camera and an 8 megapixels main camera with autofocus and LED flash on the back side. Camera features include touch-focus, geo-tagging, face detection, scene modes, brightness settings, and numerous settings as well as editing options. The camera can also record videos of 1080p resolution at 30 fps. For the storage, there is 16 GB internal memory and additional external memory via microSD card up to 32 GB. Entertaining its user, Droid 3 is also equipped with media player for playing music and videos. Mainly due to its faster dual-core processor, videos are played very well and smoothly even with high-definition 1920 x 1080 resolution videos.
Messaging features of Motorola Droid 3 include SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email and IM. Other basic features include Quickoffice document editor, Organizer, Voice memo/dial, Java MIDP emulator and Accelerometer. And as an Android smartphone, Droid 3 also comes with pre-loaded Google services such as Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, and Google Talk. Not to mention thousands of Android application that can be downloaded via Android market.
Last but not least, Motorola Droid 3 is powered by standard battery Li-Ion 1540 mAh that is rated up to 9 hours 16 minutes of talk time or up to 300 hours of standby time.
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