This ebay dummy phone listing may indicated the PAX should be out soon.
Motorola XT603 Dummy / Display Phone | eBay[/url
This makes me hopeful. They also are selling screen protectors on ebay for it.
This ebay dummy phone listing may indicated the PAX should be out soon.
Motorola XT603 Dummy / Display Phone | eBay[/url
Push to talk service.
Other than push to talk
I see no difference between the Admiral and a XPRT/DROID PRO with a working Gingerbread 2.3
btw Gingerbread 2.3 was released for the Droid Pro yesterday.
It cant be far behind for the XPRT
Besides the chirp, the main difference is the processor (1.2 qualcomm as opposed to the 1.0 texas Instrument) and the military specs, being resistant to dust, shock, solar radiation and high/low temperatures. More for the working man.
It seems the XPRT was designed for the people designing the buildings and the Admiral was designed for the people building them.![]()
Thats funny
In light of the current RIM trouble
Motorola stands to sell a ton of phones if they release Gingerbread on time for the XPRT and the release of the Admiral
The Motorola Admiral is suppose to drop tomorrow on Sprint
Motorola Admiral - Sprint Android Smartphone with Push-To-Talk - Overview - Motorola Mobility, Inc. USA
They have upgraded android to 2.3.3
They have upgraded the processor to 1.2ghz
They have upgraded the resolution to 64X480
They added a larger battery
They added Direct Connect
They removed the world radios
Now where im confused is how will Sprint sell the XPRT and the Admiral for the same price $99
I have an Admiral and so far so good.
How is the handset and speaker phone volume and does the phone have good sound quality?
How is the handset and speaker phone volume and does the phone have good sound quality? Someone also reported a bug and described a problem where the proximity sensor is causing the speaker phone to come on during a call. Have you ran into this problem yet?
Honestly, I think the Admiral is more the successor to the Titanium than the XPRT.
The Titanium was MIL-spec, had the old iDen PTT, non-3G, non-world phone and ran on an outdated Eclair.
The Admiral is still MIL-spec, updates to new CDMA Direct Connect, adds 3G, still non-world phone and now has Gingerbread.
Sprint/Motorola may not realize it but the Admiral is WAYYYY more appealing than the XPRT at this time for non-business users (as long as world phone capability is not a deal breaker).
I think (hope) that the XPRT will have a successor soon which will keep world phone capability and bump up specs wise to be similar to the Admiral, and hopefully some more to make it more competitive with other non-business geared phones. Things like front facing camera and better rear camera, a slightly larger display (~ 3.5"), NFC, same (or larger battery) for stellar life and upgrade path to ICS will make it a killer portrait QWERTY slab! That would be the no-compromise phone I'd want!
Was there a lot bloatware installed with the phone and would you recommend this phone?