Android is an operating system developed by the open handset alliance led by Google. This operating system is particularly used in mobile devices such as tablet computers and Smartphones. Android Gingerbread has jumped to 31.3% from 24.3% market share in last month. It is more powerful device used in Smartphones. Android 2.3 phones offer theme and user interface touch-ups, switch to voice mode to make text corrections, internet calling via sip, redesigned virtual keyboard with different font, multitouch capabilities to enter keyboard shortcuts and many more facilities. Android phones are proved toughest competitors for the apples iphone in 1 year. Day by day the use of Smartphones increases with new demand in phone. To compete with such phones and maintain position in the market, Motorola has launched two budget Smartphones - Fire and Fire XT, which have android Gingerbread operating system. These two Smartphones provide top quality at affordable price.
Motorola Fire
The stylish Motorola Fire is 3G phone running on the latest Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. A budget smartphone have combination of physical QWERTY keypad and touchscreen. It has 2.8-inch touchscreen display, versatile social network application, and Moto Switch user interface allows users to shift easily into different modes. The phone gives talk-time up to 8 hours and standby time up to 30 days. The battery has capacity of 1420 mAh. Other features includes 3 megapixel camera, 512MB storage capacity, FM radio with RDS, Multi format music player, multi format video player. Its connectivity options include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, micro USB, and 3.5 mm audio jack. Its dimensions are 116.5 x 58 x 13.5 mm and weighing 110 grams. Motorola Fire also includes 1420 mAh battery. It is available at the price between Rs. 8,660 - Rs. 9199 in India.
Specifications:
- 2.8” QVGA touchscreen display
- Dual-band HSDPA/Quad-band EDGE
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Motorola FIRE runs on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
- MicroSD card slot up to 32GB2
- 3MP camera
- Access to thousands of apps in Android Market™
- FM radio with radio data system (RDS) support
- Moto Switch user interface allows users to shift easily into different modes
- E-compass, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, accelerometer
- Wi-Fi conforming to 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n standards
- Access to Google Maps™ with Navigation, Google Talk™ and Web browsing
- 3.5mm audio jack
- LED notifications
- 1420mAh battery; eight hours of talk time or 30 days of standby in 3G mode1
- Assisted global positioning system (aGPS)
Motorola Fire XT
Motorola Fire XT is the latest version of Motorola Fire, powered by 800 MHz ARM Processor, 512MB ROM, 512MB RAM. It is operating under Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. It is more expensive than Motorola Fire. Motorola XT has 3.5 inch capacitive multi-touch screen display, 5 megapixel camera, Stereo FM Radio, video player and recording, and music player. It supports 32 GB Expandable memory with Micro SD Card. Battery life is 1530 mAh which provides a Talk Time of 8 hours and Standby Time up-to 28 days. Other features include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, 3G Connectivity, HSPDA with 7.2 MBPS. The Body measurement of this phone is 114 x 62 x 11.95 mm and weighs 114 g. The cost of this phone is Rs. 12,490.
Specifications:
- Form Factor: Touch Bar Phone
- 3.5-inch Capacitive Multi-Touch Screen display, HVGA resolution
- 800MHz CPU
- 3.5 mm audio jack and FM Radio RDS
- Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS
- 5MP auto focus camera with flash and front-facing VGA camera
- 11.95 mm thick and weighs 114 g
- 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM that is expandable up to 32GB with MicroSD
- 3G, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth and aGPS
- 1540 mAh Li-lon battery
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