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Android 2.2 Froyo Motorola XPRT Reviewed on Video

For those that may not know, the new Motorola XPRT on the Sprint network may look familiar and that’s because Verizon gained this Android device back in December 2010 with the handle the Motorola Droid Pro, and has only just come to Sprint, so we have a video review of the Sprint Motorola XPRT for your viewing consideration below.

The Motorola XPRT for Sprint video review comes our way courtesy of the guys over at Daily Mobile and by way of the Mobile Techreview YouTube page, and delivers just over eleven minutes of reacquainting us with the Android 2.2 Froyo handset.

The Motorola XPRT is a candy-bar handset with a portrait QWERTY keyboard, 3.1-inch capacitive touch screen, 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with flash, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, 1GHz processor, MotoBlur, and SIM card holder for GSM roaming overseas.

So I’ll leave it right there so you can head on down to hit that play button and check out the review of the Motorola XPRT for Sprint, and see if you feel the Android smartphone is worth snapping up from Sprint or not in your opinion…enjoy.

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  1. Users and developers alike will not help but notice the widespread
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    including a JIT compiler for the Dalvik VM.

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