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Motorola To Launch Droid Xtreme Touchscreen Smartphone

Motorola announces to launch a new Android smartphone namely, Motorola Droid Xtreme which runs on Android 2.2 Froyo operating system. It comes with many more advanced features such as 4.1-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen with 256K colors, 8.0-megapixel auto focus camera, stereo FM Radio with RDS, 3.5 mm audio jack etc. The touchscreen device supports up to 32GB external memory through microSD card slot and also offers various types of connectivity options such as Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, GPRS, EDGE, 3G via HSDPA, & HSUPA, and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n. User can also access social networking services such as Google Search, GTalk, GMail, Google Map, Twitter, Facebook etc., by this mobile phone.
Motorola Droid Xtreme Smartphone 

Motorola Droid Xtreme Smartphone Features

  • 4.1-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen with 256K colors
  • 8.0-megapixel auto focus camera with Dual LED Flash, & digital zoom
  • Offers Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, EDGE, GPRS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, & 3G connectivity
  • Runs on Android 2.2 Froyo OS
  • TI OMAP3630 720 MHz processor
  • A Full Qwerty Keypad
  • Gorilla Glass display
  • Includes an Accelerometer sensor
  • Can record 720p video
  • Supports MP4, H.263, & H.264 video player formats
  • MP3, eAAC+, & WAV audio file formats
  • Up to 32GB external memory support
  • Supports social networking services
  • Geo-tagging, & face detection
  • Supports HTML web browser
  • 8GB storage of internal memory
  • GPS with A-GPS support
  • Instant Messaging
  • Stereo FM Radio with RDS
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
  • MicroUSB 2.0, & built-in HDMI slot
The Motorola Droid Xtreme Smartphone includes an Accelerometer sensor for UI rotate and built-in HDMI slot which helps to playback of full HD 1080p video at external devices. The device operates at frequency of GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 Mhz and supports GPS with A-GPS. Its 8 megapixel camera also sports dual LED Flash, Digital zoom, Geo-tagging, face detection etc. The Motorola Droid Xtreme Smartphone will be launched on June 30, 2011. There is no information about its price and availability details. Stay tune for more update information.

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