Touch screens are standard on smartphones now, but the
QWERTY keyboard is not altogether dead.
Droid 3 was quite the clunker as it maintained the keyboard with its
touchscreen, but business folks that frequently send emails from their phones
seemed to give Motorola a reason to continue with the good old fashioned
keyboard. Only this time they figured
out how to do it well with less bulk.
For $199 with a 2-year Verizon contract this 4G LTE device has making
mobile emailing folks happy for the past week.
Let’s take a look at the Droid 4 specs:
4-inch display, slightly bigger than the
3.5-inch iPhone and lightly smaller than Samsung’s 5.3-inch Galaxy Note.
Scratch-resistant screen.
8 Megapixel rear-facing and 1.3 front-facing
camera.
1.2 GHz dual-core processor.
16GB internal with 64GB possible upgrade with
microSD slot.
Video capture at 1080p.
6.3 oz.
2.3.5 Gingerbread version of the Android OS, but
is supposedly going to get the Ice Cream Sandwich update in the near future and
not crash when it update.
Electronic board is safely inside the water
resistant phone, it can be splashed but not dunked.
4G LTE network capable.
The Droid 4 release may