Motorola Admiral: Smartphone with a keyboard and push-to-talk
Motorola has unveiled the Motorola Admiral, an Android Gingerbread smartphone with keyboard and email provided by the carrier Sprint, with this phone having the particularity of offering the Sprint Direct push-to-talk function.
Motorola Admiral 01Motorola has continued to announce new Smartphones, this time with carrier Sprint — unveiling the Motorola Admiral, a Smartphone running Android 2,3 Gingerbread.
This is a handset with a 3,1» VGA screen (640 x 480 pixels) with a full keyboard located under the screen. It is powered by a 1,2 GHz Qualcomm SnapDragon processor and comes with a 5 mega pixel camera on the back, with flash and 720P video recording options.
Designed primarily for professional use, it meets the military MIL-810G standard for dust and water resistance, shocks and temperature variances, while the screen also uses the Corning Gorilla technology.
The Motorola Admiral also calls on numerous enterprise functions, both in terms of data exchanges and information encryption. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth compatible, with an AGPS chip and 4 GB of internal memory that can be extended through the microSD port, the phone comes with all Google mobile services (and access to the Android Market), the QuickOffice suite for viewing documents and Sprint Direct’s push-to-talk functions.
Push-to-talk is a function similar to a walkie talkie although signals travel over the mobile network. This allows you to communicate with up to 20 other Sprint Direct users directly by simply pressing a button.
The Motorola Admiral is a CDMA EV-DO RevA smartphone which can be pre-ordered today for $99,99 (with a two year subscription) via Sprints retail outlets. It will be available from the 13th of November.
09/28/2011
— Filed under: Mobile
Tags: keyboard, Motorola Admiral
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