Sprint employees get trained to become experts on the Motorola XPRT
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For those who have forgotten all about this device, the Motorola XPRT is Sprint's version of the DROID Pro which in turn is the DROID version of a BlackBerry style handset. With a 3.1 inch display and a physical portrait-facing QWERTY keyboard, the comparisons to a BlackBerry are obvious. A 1GHz single-core processor is under the hood and Android 2.2 is aboard. Like the DROID Pro, the XPRT is a world phone with GSM/CDMA capabilities. As we told you when we first reported on the introduction of the model, the XPRT will cost $129.99 with a (all together now) signed 2-year contract.
source: AndroidCentral
Sprint employees are training to become an expert on the Motorola XPRT |
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4. protozeloz posted on 25 May 2011, 21:53 0 0
LOL just a question you like an android skin in particular?
12. Lucas777 posted on 26 May 2011, 02:09 0 0
yup. i love the functionality of touchwiz but the look of sense... i really just hate motoblur though... and i am not a big fan on the stock android... i prefer sense or touchwiz
16. protozeloz posted on 26 May 2011, 07:17 0 0
ive being looking at touchwizz lately and seems pretty nice and packs a lot if functions I may consider Samsung seems to be adapting the quickest
2. nathanandroid555 (unregistered) posted on 25 May 2011, 21:49 0 0
For one, why do carriers make the same phone as the others and cal it something else,and why do they keep releasing froyo?
3. nathanandroid555 (unregistered) posted on 25 May 2011, 21:53 0 0
Carriers need to make their own handset and keep it that way
5. protozeloz posted on 25 May 2011, 21:56 0 0
my opion on this carriers should have around the same phones(maybe some exclusive but not all), it makes it easier to update when the phones are the same or slightly modified
8. protozeloz posted on 25 May 2011, 22:06 0 0
you asked why caries make the same phones and just changed the names that they should make different phones, but having lots of different phones makes some trouble when trying to deliver updates to them all, for some advantages is better to have around the same phones from a certain company that many deferent phones, its much harder for them to deliver support to 5-10 unique phones rather 2 - 3 phones with different names and changes on the mobile bands
11. StreetNerd posted on 25 May 2011, 23:48 0 0
motoblur is not populr, why they continu making it?
18. protozeloz posted on 26 May 2011, 07:32 0 0
they try and try till they get it right? taking them long I guess
14. sandrocks (unregistered) posted on 26 May 2011, 05:32 0 0
The DROID pro does not run MOTOBLUR on it
24. EvoHero posted on 27 May 2011, 17:00 1 1
This will be a nice handset for business oriented users. There are also a lot of extra security features compared to stock froyo.


