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January 2011
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51 Reviews
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Finding an Android device with a full physical keyboard in a candy bar form factor is a difficult task. The Droid Pro fills this gap quite nicely. Users who have waited to make the switch because they “need” a physical keyboard should be happy here. P...
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Published: 2010-11-26, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Convenient form factor, 3G world roaming, Android 2.2 OS, VPN client builtin
Small display, mediocre call quality, no HD video recording
While not offering a huge, high-resolution display like some other higher-end Android smartphones, the Motorola DROID Pro for Verizon Wireless sets itself apart with its form factor and its ability to work not only on Verizon's CDMA based network in t...
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.
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.
This device isn't the biggest, fastest, or the all-around best on paper, but it undoubtedly carries the name “Pro” well. For $179.99 with a two-year agreement and mail-in rebate, the Droid Pro on Verizon is a great choice for heavy texters and busine...
Abstract: Watch out RIM, the Motorola is out to get your enterprise customers with the Motorola Droid Pro ($180 with a two-year contract from Verizon). This smartphone, unveiled at Motorola’s press event at CTIA Fall 2010 in San Francisco, has some features idea...
What's To LoveStyling makes sense for the target demographic (for the most part)Excellent VPN ClientAmazing keyboardDecent display that never feels too smallSpeedy processorWhat's To HateMotorola's Android skin still has plenty of kinks that need to be...
There’s a lot to like about the DROID PRO, not least one of the best keyboards on an Android device today. That Motorola seemingly had to look to RIM’s design in order to achieve that may prompt a few fanboy arguments, but the end result is excellent ...
Abstract: Motorola is up to bat with their most competitive corporate device in years — they’re aiming squarely at the fine boys and girls at RIM — and coupled with the latest Android OS and the nation’s largest voice and data network, they mean business. Does t...
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
The Droid Pro's HVGA display isn't quite as sharp as the competition. Call quality could be better. Paltry internal memory
The enhanced security features and touch-screen-keyboard combo make the Motorola Droid Pro a nice BlackBerry alternative, but it still has some shortcomings.