Android Phone

Saturday, April 3, 2010

What sets Devour apart from other Android phones is Motorola's MotoBlur software. The phone, which is offered by Verizon Wireless, allows you to funnel a host of information from email accounts and social networking sites into a single home screen on the phone.

On the screen's central panel are widgets for displaying your online status, "happenings" from your friends, and a universal in-box.

The Happenings widget aggregates wall posts, status updates and photo updates from social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.

The Universal Inbox collects phone texts, messages and emails.
Speech-to-Text Searching

By sliding a finger from left to right on the mobile's Learn how SugarCRM will improve your business. Free Trial. Click here. 3.1-inch capacitive color touchscreen, you can access the home screen's left panel, which initially contains widgets for news headlines, music playlists, current weather and an analog clock.

Slide your finger in the other direction and the home screen's right panel rolls into view. It has some help widgets for using the phone, a stock market app, a Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) search bar and Verizon Navigator.

As with other Android phones, search terms can be spoken into the phone's microphone and turned into text on the Google search line.

Verizon Navigator is a paid subscription service from the carrier. For US$9.99 a month, or $2.99 a day, you can get turn-by-turn auto navigation, local search for points of interest, and detailed maps.

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