Monday, May 9, 2011

Motorola XPRT & Titanium: Android Business Phones

If you are a professional that is looking for a new smartphone, why not check Motorola’s XPRT and Titanium business phones coming to Sprint in the next few weeks.

First the Motorola XPRT, it is a candybar style smartphone with a 3.1-inch touch display and QWERTY keyboard, and is a version of the Verizon Droid Pro but under the Sprint-brand it has a larger standard battery. This handset comes with a 5-megapixel camera that has autofocus and flash and a 1GHz processor. The XPRT is world phone that can roam in other countries on GSM networks and will be available for $129.99 with contract on June 5.

Now the Titanium, is a follow-up device to the Motorola i1 and is a rugged smartphone that operates on Sprint Nextel’s iDEN network and is compatible with Sprint Nextel’s push-to-talk and DirectConnect services. It runs Android 2.1 Eclair has a 3.1-inch display with full QWERTY keyboard, includes a 5 megapixel camera with flash and video capture, and rates mil-spec 810G for toughness, Stereo Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS.

As advised in the article by PhoneScoop the price and availability of the Titanium were not announced. For more information on these two Android smartphones check out the Sprint Newsroom. So will you be buying one of these Motorola handsets? Please let us know.