The Motorola Droid 3’s re-vamp
The general look of the new Motorola Droid 3 is very much like the array of other smartphones on the market and offers an ample sized touch screen with a range of up to the moment features.
The display in itself is extremely organised and all your most used apps are situated at the bottom of the phone, such as the full menu, the home screen, an undo/back button and a search option button.
Just above these four applications is another four, such as the contacts button, access to the web and the camera, as well as a calendar feature. These however can be changed around to suit your lifestyle in order to accommodate to your needs.
Contacts feature across the top of the screen when activated and appear with an image as well as the name, which makes it easy to see who you are calling and who is calling your number.
The back of the handset features a camera, which also can be used as a front facing camera, which is great news for those who need to make a lot of conference calls.
Another great feature of this handset is the full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from underneath the ample sized touch screen in order to allow the user to type a message, emails, addresses, web addresses and notes.
The phone also acts as a mobile hotspot and can be connected up to an array of other devices. Five devices in total can be tethered to the handset due to the g & n WiFi connection facilities as well as the many supporting networks available.
This particular handset does everything expected from a state of the art smartphone and also supports a range of other features. One great bonus is the fact that is supports Flash 10, which is just one of the many attractions of the Motorola Droid 3. Find more mobile phones on the web at the Dialaphone website; if the Droid sounds appealing then there’s tons more to check out!
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