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Motorola, Verizon launch Devour with Motoblur
Motorola has launched the first Verizon Wireless phone Devour that will feature Motoblur
Published on Feb 4, 2010
Motorola Devour comes with touch-sensitive navigation pad and uses Motorola’s unique Android-powered content delivery service Motoblur. With this feature, users can get customized content automatically delivered to the home screen.
Devour by Motorola displays a 3.1 inch capacitive touchscreen with a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard. The smartphone supports Bluetooth profiles such as A2DP, HID, HSP, HFP, AVRCP and GAP. With pre-installed 8 GB microSD card, Devour offers Android Market that gives users access to more than 20,000 applications.
Preloaded with Gmail, Google Talk, YouTube, Google Search and Google Maps with Google Maps Navigation, Motorola Devour also introduces happening widget feature which informs automatic status update via Motoblur to the users.
Motorola Devour will be available for sale in March. Devour will come at a Nationwide Talk plans starting from $39.99 monthly access and Nationwide Talk & Text plans will come at $59.99 monthly access. Also, subscribers can avail a Data Package for smartphones at $29.99 for unlimited monthly access. You can check out the complete Service plans by visiting this link.
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Motorola Devour comes with touch-sensitive navigation pad and uses Android-powered content delivery service Motoblur
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