DROID Pro Vs Blackberry Curve 9330 Vs Blackberry Bold 9650: Which Business Phone Is The Best?

DROID Pro Vs Blackberry Curve 9330 Vs Blackberry Bold 9650: Motorola is getting ready to release its latest Android-powered device- the Droid Pro- seen by many as compnay’s answer to RIM’s hugely successful BlackBerries. Motorola claims that the device has been designed keeping in mind the needs of the business professionals.

We know that RIM’s smartphones have been successful because they are tailor made for enterprise use. The Droid Pro is expected to hit stores on November 18th and it is expected that Droid Pro would stand as a worthy competitor for BlackBerry Curve 9330 and Blackberry 9650. So here we are taking a look at the main features of the Droid Pro and the Blackberry Curve 9330 and Blackberry Bold 9650 in order to help you make an informed choice.

Droid Pro

Droid Pro will be released by Verizon and it will ship pre installed with Android 2.2 a.k.a. Froyo, which supports Adobe Flash Player 10.1. The Droid Pro users will be able to use the 3G Mobile HotSpot capabilities Verizon and it will work with both CDMA and GSM networks. The Droid Pro sports a full QWERTY keyboard and a 3.1-inch (480 x 320 pixel) touchscreen. It comes loaded with productivity tools and the phone features support for Exchange e-mail and Gmail for business with corporate level security. It also has a unified calendar with features specific for work, Quickoffice Mobile Suite. The Droid Pro runs on a 1GHz processor.

Blackberry Curve 9330

The device comes loaded with a very responsive optical trackpad, convenient external media keys, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, GPS, EV-DO, a 2-megapixel camera, and a media player. It runs OS 6, and is not costly because it is a entry-level smartphone. Network provider Sprint is selling the device for $49.99 with a two-year service agreement. The phone has 512MB of flash memory and a microSD card slot as well.

Blackberry Bold 9650

The device is upgradable to BlackBerry OS 6 and it has been designed for consumers using a CDMA carrier. The Blackberry Bold 9650 supports 3G technology and includes WiFi, a 3.2MP camera with video capture, 512 MB flash memory, and optical trackpad.





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