The Admiral takes a 1.2GHz processor, 4GB of internal storage, and 3G hotspot support and wraps it all in a mil-spec 810G compliant body. The 3.1-inch VGA display swathed in Gorilla Glass sits above a 4 row QWERTY keyboard, and a 5MP camera occupies the device’s rear.
Durable body aside, the Admiral’s other claim to fame is its support for Sprint’s CDMA-powered Direct Connect. With the iDEN network slated to be shuttered in favor of bolstering their CDMA coverage, Direct Connect allows users to chirp to fellow Sprint and Nextel customers with the same reckless abandon as before.
This replacement for the Titanium shifts to Sprint's new CDMA-based Push-To-Talk network and upgrades most features, including the display, processor, 3G data, FM radio, DLNA, and HD video capture, all in a thinner, lighter body. Otherwise this workhorse phone is similar, including a QWERTY keyboard, rugged housing, Android OS, walkie-talkie features, 5-megapixel camera and memory card slot.
The Motorola Admiral ($99.99 with two-year contract by Sprint)
Motorola Admiral Features and Specifications:
Modes | CDMA 800 / 850 / 1900 |
Weight | 4.71 oz (134 g) |
Dimensions | 4.68" x 2.44" x 0.48" (119 x 62 x 12.2 mm) |
Battery | Talk: 9 hours max. (540 minutes) Standby: 79 hours max. (3.3 days) 1860 mAh Li-Ion |
Display | Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD) Resolution: 480 x 640 pixels (VGA) 3.1" diagonal |
Platform / OS | Android version 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) |
Processor | 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8655 |
Memory | 4 GB internal storage, raw hardware 2.2 GB internal storage, available to user 512 MB RAM |
Connectivity | Bluetooth: HSP, HFP, PBA, OPP, A2DP, AVRC, HID version 2.1+EDR Mobile Hotspot USB Version: 2.0 High Speed micro-USB connector Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n |
Data & Network | Data Tethering , Flight Mode , High-Speed Data 1xEV-DO rA WAP / Web Browser |
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