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Fast, Good call quality, Easy to use
Great hardware specs, Sleek, easytouse design, Excellent operating system.
A rare QWERTYbar Android smartphone, Verizon world phone, fast, good business enhancements.
Enterprise level security features, Excellent battery life, Global roaming capabilities, Still offers all the entertainment potential Android has to offer
Convenient form factor, 3G world roaming, Android 2.2 OS, VPN client builtin
Great BlackBerry-like keyboard; lightweight with great build quality; compact design but can still pack a punch; corporate email support; decent camera; convenience key; loud speaker.
The Motorola Droid Pro combines a touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard into a compact design. The Android 2.2 smartphone offers enhanced security features for business users, as well as mobile hot spot capabilities.
Nice design. Terrific little keyboard. Enterprise security features.
Plenty of business and security features, Excellent keyboard.
Comfortable QWERTY keyboard beneath display, Includes Quickoffice Mobile Suite, Mobile hotspot for up to 5 users, Exchange and remote wipe support built-in
Phone becomes unresponsive at times, Keyboard is a bit cramped, Battery life not that great
Can eat battery power quickly, Some buttons too easy to push
Tiny keyboard, display not among the best.
Keyboard is a bit cramped, Call quality issues, Poor camera performance
Small display, mediocre call quality, no HD video recording
Tiny display with low resolution; average to poor battery life; software glitch makes for frequent misspelling of words; MOTOBLUR makes the display feel even more cramped; glossy finish scratches easy.
The Droid Pro's HVGA display isn't quite as sharp as the competition. Call quality could be better. Paltry internal memory.
Exchange support may not work with all servers. Some bugs. Music and video players are a bit behind the curve.
Disappointing call quality, Mediocre camera.
Relatively small display with low resolution, Skimpy included memory, Shorter battery life than BlackBerry devices
By ausdroid.net on December 18, 2010
If this device had a better battery, no MotoBLUR and a camera that could shoot video at 720p, Id be laying down the cash for one right now. Im a massive fan of this form factor, not having to use the on screen keyboard all the time (or at...
By Testfreaks on December 15, 2010
The Motorola Droid Pro seems like an attempt to get a serious business phone into the hands of consumers and possibly take some share from RIM and their BlackBerry, and it does a good job. Personally I dont care for BlackBerries at all so I might...
By CellPhoneQuick on December 14, 2010
Keep in mind this review just covered the Motorola Droid Pro, it barely even touched on the features, and power, delivered by the Android operating system. If youre not familiar with Android, just understand that the possibilities are seriously...
By Brighthand on December 14, 2010
I have to say that it's been quite a long while since I got the raw thrill from playing with a gadget that I have from the Motorola Droid Pro. While it's obvious that the state of the art in mobile tech improves, the difference is more than just...
By phandroid.com on December 14, 2010
the Droid Pro runs beautifully on Android 2.2, BLUR has greatly improved, and attention to detail and polish like the customizable keyboard shortcuts make the Droid Pro pretty awesome. One potential downside: if youre in it for the Corporate...
By MobileTechReview on December 12, 2010
The Motorola Droid Pro does the job intended: it's a gateway smartphone for those defecting from BlackBerry to the world of Android. It has the beloved QWERTY-bar design that's second nature to BlackBerry users, push email and a few solid...
By The Gadgeteer on December 06, 2010
As a relatively new convert to Android devices, I’ve been trying as many phones as I can get my hands on to validate my choice for buying the Droid X. So far only the Samsung Fascinate has made me second guess my choice. I even had a chance to...
By Phone Arena on December 03, 2010
Of course with any business device call quality is very important, and the Motorola DROID Pro comes up a bit short here. Users could hear us without issue, but said that we sounded tinny and called the DROID Pro an echo chamber. They also...
By infoSync World on December 01, 2010
The Motorola Droid Pro succeeded to give the BlackBerry Bold a run for its money in a multitude of dimensions. It's got a similar build with QWERTY thumbpad, yet full touchscreen functionality. It's got a comparable camera, comparable voice...
By Gadgetell on December 01, 2010
The Motorola DROID PRO is currently priced on Verizon Wireless for $179 on a two year contract. Even though it has global capabilities, I believe the price is a little bit on the expensive side especially considering its smaller screen and 2GB...
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