May 5th, 2011 - Sprint and Motorola introduces the new 2 Motorola smartphone with Android OS, the Motorola XPRT and Titanium. Booth are added to lineup and sceduled to be launched by carrier soon, in the coming weeks.
Motorola XPRT - is the 3.1 inches display candybar model smartphone equipped with touchscreen for main navigation and a sphisycal qwerty keyboard. This is a Sprint version of Motorola Droid Pro (Verizon) with a larger standard battery. Its also spots a 5 MP main camera with AF, 1 Ghz microprocessor and works on dual CDMA and GSM network frequency and make it as another global phone for Sprint wireless.
While the Motorola Titanium is iDen based phone, rugged model, and allegedly as the successor of previous Motorolai1 that also runs on Sprint's iDen network. As another iDen device, the Titanium also equipped with PTT function that can make it act as a walkie talkie. Motorola Titanium iDen has a 3.1" screen, powered by Android 2.1 operating system, equipped with a 5 MP camera with flash, WiFi and stereo bluetooth connectivity, GPS and Push-to-Talk compatible with Sprint Nextel services.
Motorola XPRT dual GSM CDMA global will be available for Sprint's user in 5 June 2011 for $129.99 with two-years contract. While the Titanium iDen still no word about anything include availability, release date and price. Stay updated!. Sprint