Motorola Admiral Specs

8.5
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Motorola Admiral Review
7.6

Description

The Motorola Admiral is an Android smartphone available from Sprint. The device sports a 3.1-inch display, full QWERTY keyboard, 5-megapixel camera, 1.2 GHZ processor, 512MB of RAM, Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi and EVDO rev.A

This device is also known as Motorola XT603

Pros

  • Hardware QWERTY keyboard

Cons

  • Thick body (0.48 inches)
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Display

Size: 3.1 inches
Resolution: 640 x 480 pixels, 258 PPI
Technology: TFT
Screen-to-body: 40.40 %
Features: Scratch-resistant glass (Corning Gorilla Glass), Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor

Hardware

System chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8655
Processor: Single core, 1200 MHz
RAM: 0.5GB
Internal storage: 4GB
Storage expansion: microSDHC up to 32 GB
OS: Android (2.3)
Device type: Smartphone

Battery

Capacity: 1860 mAh
Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable

Camera

Rear: Single camera
Main camera: 5 MP (Autofocus)
Flash: LED
Video recording: 1280x720 (HD)

Design

Dimensions: 4.68 x 2.44 x 0.48 inches (118.95 x 61.95 x 12.15 mm)
Weight: 4.71 oz (133.6 g)
Resistance: Dust, Shock, Vibration, Temperature; MIL-STD-810 certified
Features: Full keyboard, Touch sensitive control keys

Multimedia

Headphones: 3.5mm jack
Speakers: Earpiece, Loudspeaker
Features: Album art cover, Background playback
Screen mirroring: DLNA

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth: 2.1, EDR
Wi-Fi: 802.11 b, g, n; Hotspot
USB: microUSB, USB 2.0
Features: Mass storage device, Charging
Hearing aid compatible: M4, T3
Location: GPS, A-GPS
Sensors: Accelerometer, Compass
Other: Computer sync, OTA sync

Phone features

Notifications: Music ringtones (MP3, AAC, eAAC, AAC+, eAAC+, OGG), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Flight mode, Silent mode, Speakerphone
Other features: Voice recording, TTY/TDD, Push-to-Talk

Regulatory Approval

FCC approval:
Date approved: Aug 26, 2011
FCC ID value: IHDT56MP1
Measured SAR:
Head: 1.06 W/kg
Body: 0.73 W/kg

Buyers information

Price: $ 350
In The Box: 1860mAh Lithium Ion Polymer (Li-Ion) Battery, AC Charger with USB Cable

Availability

Officially announced: Oct 20, 2011
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User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
7.4
Camera quality
7
Performance
6.6
Display
8.4
Battery life and charging
7
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
6
Good phone for texting and calls
Phone owned for less than a month

This phone is extremely good for users who like the QWERTY Keyboards and talk, the big problem with this phone is the memory Ram, if you need to use this phone for a price match a in a store you can have a hard time, I need it to restart twice and remove the battery to get the browser going, if you have good income and you don't care about over paying stuff but you like texting this phone is for you, but if you care about take care of your pocket and you like to go online and check the prices and use your phone for price matches at stores this phone is not for you, I just wish Motorola bring a Admiral 2 with 3GB or 4GB of ram and the latest Android version, honestly I'm a fan of this phone just for the QWERTY Keyboard.

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4
worst phone I have ever owned
Phone owned for less than 3 months

Battery life is terrible: about 10 hours before battery dies without using GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or making any active calls. Touchscreen has lots of sensitivity issues. Managing emails is a total mess. Does not hold calls well in low reception areas. About the only plus is the camera is pretty good.

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9
real quality pocket power....
Phone owned for less than a month

I've had this phone for about 3 weeks and i gotta say........I'm impressed. the look, feel and performance of the admiral is overall great for that person that does almost everything with their phone but doesn't want the bulkiness of lets say the size of an EVO ( which i actually switched from). as soon as sprint gets the PTT up and running to a decent level it will be a very versatile phone...

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