Verizon’s Motorola Devour with Android and MotoBlur officially announced
Motorola has just announced its second Android phone for Verizon (after the Droid): the Motorola Devour, previously known as Motorola Calgary.
Unlike the Droid, the Motorola Devour runs Android 1.6 and features the MotoBlur interface – which “syncs contacts from work and personal e-mail services, including Gmail, with posts, messages, photos and more from popular sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.”
The Devour has a 3.1 inch HVGA (320 x 480) capacitive touchscreen display and a full QWERTY keyboard.
This is the smartphone’s official look:


Other specs and features:
- CDMA EVDO rev A connectivity
- Accelerometer
- Wi-Fi
- A-GPS
- Dual microphones with noise cancellation
- Stereo Bluetooth
- Android HTML Webkit browser
- Adobe Flash Lite
- Document Reader
- 3.5mm headset jack
- 3MP fixed-focus camera
- 8GB memory card in the box
- 1400 mAh battery
- 115.5 x 61 x 15.4 mm
- 180 grams (hm, that’s heavy)
The price of Verizon’s Motorola Devour was not announced, but the handset should be available for purchase starting March.
Via Press release
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