Motorola DROID 4 is now available with Verizon

Android junkies, call up your corner dealers because on February 10, 2012, Verizon started selling the Android 4 by Motorola. As you may already know, this new addition to the Android family is no amateur to the smartphone arena. This phone is jam-packed with features. It boasts a 5-row slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a whopping 1.2 GHz dual-core processor and a 1GB of LP DDR2 RAM, a 4” qHD display, riding on the Verizon 4G LTE network, and Android 4 is topped off with a rear-facing HD 1080p camera. This camera can also take 8mp pictures, then flips over for video chat in 720p. The Android 4 also has high artificial intelligence that according to Verizon will “automate routines while adjusting your device settings to conserve power—extending battery life so you can do more of what Droid does.”

If you plan on going in without a contract expect to pay $549.99, with a 2-year contract you will shave off $350 bringing the price down to $199.99. In October 2011, Verizon released the Android RAZR Maxx with a 2-year contract for $299. It’s intuitive design and reputation of being the thinnest smartphone on the market has definitely set the tone for future mobile phone designs.

I think the Android 4 will surpass the Android RAZR, given the fact that it sports the QWERTY keyboard and is by far the thinnest and most powerful 4G QWERTY smartphone. Android 4 is even more appealing, since it sells for $100 cheaper than its predecessor.

Motorola Droid 4 Hands-on; Verizon's 4G LTE Network at CES 2012:


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