Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Motorola Citrus Verizon Wireless Android Phones

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Motorola finally released Citrus during Fall last years at CTIA, The phone – Motorola Citrus comes as an entry-level android device that isused in the concept of eco-friendly bent. Therefore, physically Citrus be deficient of physical keyboards both Flipout and Flipside, then the features of enterprise security -Droid Pro. However, the strengh of the phone is put down on the easy design with multifuctional addtional features including fie manager. The phone has  3.0MP Camera supported Digital Zoom and Fixed Focus and also allow the user to get Captures Video. Another advanced features of the phone are Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP), Integrated GPS Service, Skype Mobile, Visual Voice mail and many more.

As created in the simple design, it has a somewhat flimsy experiences in your hand, moreover it doesn’t sense too delicate. Technically, it has 4.09 inches long, 2.32 inches wide, and by 0.59 inch deep, so that we can conclude that the Citrus is undersized as smartphones was. In 4.1″ x 2.3″ x 0.6″ dimensions, undeniably, the Citrus can exactly come into a pocket or bag easily since the weighing is only presently 3.88 ounces. The Citrus’ minimalist candy bar design won’t stand out from the smartphone crowd. To support messeging service, the Citrus offers HTML Web Browsing, Instant Messenger, Email Client that up to seven Email Client Integrates, andText & Multimedia Messaging.
The Motorola Citrus is set up under Android 2.1 Eclair with the refurbish Motoblur interface. Motoblur generally contain entire elements of the interface, but Moto completed it with additional welcome improvement such as resizable widgets, easly access to corporate directory, the capability to retweet Twitter updates only in one touch, and allow the user to superior filter over Happenings widget. The phone`s menus and its virtual dialpad were well, however the virtual keyboard of standard Android Phone was appealing restricted, even though using Swype features. Meanwhile, the Citrus offers seven home screens that allow the user to customize with various widgets, shortcuts, and app folders.

On the right back is a set of volume rocker and a camera shutter, while The Micro-USB charger port sits back on the left spine adjoin with a dedicated power control and 3.5-millimeter headset jack that almost up on the top. Regrettably, the card slot of microSD card slot put at uncomfortably behind the battery cover, even though its not fully rests behind the battery. Beneath the display rests four navigation touch controls: Menu, Home, Back, and Search, further two physical controls: a Talk button and an End/power key are likely set up at the bottom of them.

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