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Motorola DROID 4 XT894 Verizon 4G Android Phone – Black Powered by a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, the Motorola Droid 4 XT894 makes multitasking a breeze. Running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, this Motorola smartphone lets you access a wide range of applications. Featuring a 4-inch LCD display, the Motorola Droid 4 XT894 is ideal for watching movies and browsing the web. Supporting 4G, this Motorola smartphone lets you stream music and videos at blazing speeds. You can surf the Internet even wh 4G LTE-enabled smartphone with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread OS, 4.0-inch Super AMOLED Display Protected With Corning Gorilla Glass, PC-like, LED edge-lit 5-row QWERTY keyboard, and dual-core 1.2 GHz processor Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (with optional Wi-Fi Mobile Hotspot service) 8-MP camera; full HD 1080p camcorder; front-facing video chat camera; Bluetooth stereo music; 16 GB memory; corporate and personal e-mail released in February, 2012 What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, wall/USB charger, Pre-installed 16GB microSD Card, Product Safety & Warranty Guide, Quick Reference Guide We have searched the web to find the best prices available. Click Here to find out where to get the best deal on Motorola
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171 of 173 people found the following review helpful What You Need To Know, February 26, 2012 By Scott Asher “ashertopia” (Tennessee) –
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As a Droid 2 lover (and a user of almost all the 4G Droid phones, including Thunderbolt, Charge, Bionic) I have to say
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this is one of the best Droid phones yet. Like many people, I cut my Smartphone teeth on a Blackberry so I’ve been a fan
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of keyboards for years – and this one is maybe the best and most PC like keyboard ever found on a mobile phone. Here is what you need to know:
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+This is the first Droid to have a full QWERTY keyboard. It is still super thin, though. This keyboard is sweet – rubbery individual buttons (unlike Droid 1, or 2.) Each button gives a satisfying click as well. I love that it has the Shift, Cap Lock on the keyboard where they are on a PC. It is so much more natural than other mobile phone keyboards.
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+4G LTE from Verizon is the fastest and most built out 4G network and this is blazing fast. +8 MP rear camera is as good as any other phone in the US. There is a front facing 1.3 MP camera for video calling as well. It also has 1080P video recording. Both function well outside. Inside under artificial light doesn’t work as well, but there are better capture apps that you can get (like Camera 360 and Vignette) that can help out for inside pics. It does come with a program Smart Movie HD that allows you to edit your videos – a great faeature – that other Droids haven’t come with. +Android 2.3 Gingerbread with a promise from Motorola to push Ice Cream Sandwhich in the near future.
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-You can get a day’s worth of talk without a ton of apps running (maybe 8 hours), but you will certainly want a vehicle power adapter and also a desk charger for work. If this bothers you remember that this is a computer in your hand and how long does your PC run without being plugged in? It’s worth it. -A lot of Motorola’s new devices seem to be almost the same phone. Razr, Razr Maxx, Droid X2 are all basically the same with different batteries or radios. Droid 4, Bionic are similar in specs with only the keyboard being different. Some may say that Motorola is over providing options recently and I would agree to an extent. But the keyboard on this phone
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An excellent phone with 2 major flaws, February 15, 2012 By Lewis Shaffer (Connecticut) –
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The main reason I switched to the Droid 4 is the keyboard. As a longtime BlackBerry user I have to admit I like a
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physical keyboard better than a virtual keyboard. Though the virtual keyboard on the Droid 4 is far superior to the virtual keyboard on the Droid X, the physical keyboard on the Droid 4 is the best I have ever used on any phone, including BlackBerry. The keys are large, lit and well-spaced. You just can’t beat it. Now the negative- first the battery – it can’t be removed so you are stuck with it . Mine only lasts for 10 hours before needing a charge (and I am not a super heavy user). The Droid X could make it till the end of the day; the 4 can’t even come close. Sure I can disable the GPS, 4G and my apps, but then I would be using a phone that was not much different from a Blackberry. I have purchased the external battery, but haven’t started using it yet. My first impression is that it is kind of large to be carrying around on a daily basis. The second major problem is the placement of the power /sleep button. It is at the top of the phone. Unfortunately,
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that means that when you are using the physical keyboard, you hold the phone horizontally and your left hand constantly hits the button causing the screen to lock or the power off message to display. This makes no sense and I am unable to find a way to disable this function. If it hadn’t been for the two problems, this phone would have earned a “5″. Unfortunately, it does have these problems and as a result I have to downgrade it to a “3″. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful Droid 4 over the Razr Maxx, May 19, 2012 By J. Zglinicki (S.E. Pennsylvania, USA) –
This review is from: Motorola DROID 4 4G Android Phone (Verizon Wireless) (Wireless Phone) If you’re upgrading from an original Droid with which you were very satisfied, like me, you’re probably trying to decide between buying the Droid 4 and the Razr Maxx. For me, the Droid 4 is much better. The two are identical in many ways. I see the following as the three key differentiators. * Battery life – advantage Maxx, by a long shot * Keyboard – advantage 4, by a long shot, and I consider this two advantages (see below) * Display – advantage Maxx, but only by a small margin Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t see a big difference between the two. I’m very happy with the Droid 4′s display, which is noticeably nicer than my original Droid. There are some other small differences. For instance, the Maxx comes with a 16gb microSD card preinstalled, but the 4 carries no preinstalled card. However both will support up to a 32gb card. I’m fine without the preinstalled card, since I’d rather have the full 32gb, and it didn’t cost much to buy one. (I went with a G.Skill Class 10 card. There were no ratings for it here when I bought mine, but it is highly rated elsewhere.)
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The Maxx is priced higher, but if the battery life is that important for you, it’s still cheaper than having to buy a separate extended-life battery (as we USED TO be able to do for our phones! Are you listening manufacturers?) and especially if you’d be satisfied with the 16gb preinstalled microSD card. So for me, it really came down to a battle between the battery life of the Maxx vs the Droid 4′s keyboard. I opted for the 4 and am VERY happy I did. The Droid 4′s battery life is about the same or a little better than my old Droid. I’d love to be untethered at least for a full day, and fondly remember going days between charges with my former non-smartphones. I already have chargers at work and in my truck, and the old ones work fine with the Droid 4, so at least it’s not worse than my established routine from my original Droid. The Droid 4′s keyboard … I love the keyboard. The feel is great. I don’t find it too big at all, but rather more of a relief after a couple years with the smaller keyboard from my original Droid. My hands aren’t huge. My glove size is medium. It works well for me. Many are calling it a full QWERTY keyboard. It’s not. But it’s close enough. The dedicated numeric keys alone are a big improvement. Having the correct symbols also assigned to them is huge, especially for those of us with symbols in our secure passwords. My secure passwords were difficult with my original Droid’s keyboard, and with all of the virtual keyboards I’ve seen. This feature alone makes smartphone use a whole lot better for me. The old Droid keyboard was good. The new Droid 4 keyboard is even better. I am much more efficient and comfortable using the physical keyboard than a virtual keyboard. I’ve tried Swype. It’s a great idea, and I like it for some uses, but it’s usefulness seems seriously limited when I need to switch between the different virtual keyboard views – lowercase, uppercase, numbers with symbols, and another view filled solely with more symbols. Regardless, the physical keyboard with its shift and SYM keys is a big advantage for me. This might not be true for you. With the Droid 4 keyboard I can see everything on the screen while I’m typing. Especially when I’m replying to email or using the browser, it’s frustrating to have the majority of the page blocked by a virtual keyboard. To me this is a another big advantage over a virtual keyboard. The advantage of a nice, big 4.3″ hi-res screen is lost when I’m mostly looking at a virtual keyboard when I need to type.
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A shortcoming of the Maxx’s virtual keyboard is that it doesn’t have arrow keys. I use them fairly often, so this is another advantage for the Droid 4 for me. I have seen one or two complaints from people saying they keep accidentally hitting the power button while typing on the Droid 4′s keyboard. It’s easy to understand how frustrating that would be, but I have yet to have that problem after using mine for a week. I’m guessing it’s a difference in hand placement or something. One quick side note … At first I was deeply concerned because music sounded awful. Actually, it wasn’t the music itself, but it sounded like the vocals were coming through a long tunnel and were being drowned out by the music. Thankfully I found that some of the Media Audio Effects had been turned on from the factory. My original Droid had nothing like this and, now that I know about it and have taken advantage of it, it’s GREAT! Bass was lacking when playing my original phone through my truck’s stereo. That’s no longer a problem. If the audio doesn’t sound right to you, go to Settings / Sound and find “Media audio effects” under the Feedback heading. Next hit “Wired stereo devices” and adjust… Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you?
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