Motorola ADMIRAL

Sprint has just announced the Motorola ADMIRAL, its first CDMA-based Direct Connect smartphone. The ADMIRAL runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and is designed to withstand harsh conditions.

The ADMIRAL is powered by a 1.2GHz, single-core processor, and features a 3.1-inch VGA (480 x 640 pixel) display. Below the screen is a full QWERTY keyboard. The ADMIRAL is built to meet the 810G Military Standard for dust, shock, vibration, solar radiation, low pressure, and high and low temperature exposure. It has a 5 megapixel camera with flash and 720p HD (1280 x 720 pixel) video capture. The ADMIRAL comes with 4GB of internal storage and can support microSD cards up to 32GB in capacity. Running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), the Motorola Admiral offers snappy performance, decent call quality, a QWERTY keyboard, and a scratch-resistant 3.1-inch touch screen. It also supports push-to-talk, and its durable design will withstand harsh environments Responsive, functional, and tough, the Motorola Admiral makes a great workhorse phone, especially for anyone working in a tough environment. BlackBerry users will also find it a smooth transition if they want to move to the Android platform.

Unlike the fancy and attention-grabbing Motorola Droid Razr the Motorola Admiral is a middle-of-the-line phone, designed not to wow but to provide a working mobile commutation solution. And it does that job very well, with good call quality and zippy performance.

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