It’s time to welcome yet another member into the Droid family. This droid does business. Droid Pro by Motorola packs the usual goodies: 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus and dual LED flash, 512MB of memory, 2GB of onboard storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, and it runs Android 2.2. What makes the Pro stand out from the herd is its distinct look and business-oriented feature set. Below the 3.1 inch display sits a BlackBerry-esque QWERTY keyboard that’s “designed for speed and convenience.” The Pro is a “global ready” smartphone, packing a dual-mode CDMA/GSM chip for worldwide roaming that allows customers to enjoy wireless voice service in more than 220 countries and data coverage in more than 200 countries. Features for the suits include: support for both Exchange e-mail and Gmail for business; corporate directory look-up and unified calendar for Enterprise and sync with Google Calendar; view, edit, and share Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents; and built-in security features, including AuthenTec IPSec multi-headed VPN integration, remote wipe of device and SD card, and complex password support. Essentially this is a Droid built for the business men and women who have been fighting the urge to dump their BlackBerrys for an Android-based device. Tempting, isn’t it? Droid Pro releases this November on Verizon Wireless. Pricing has yet to be disclosed, but $199 with a 2-year agreement will likely be it. Full PR after the break.
[Via Engadget]
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