Reading through the specifications sheet of the Motorola DEVOUR reveals a number of unique features that bring a really complete package to the DEVOUR. The Motorola DEVOUR was recently announced by Verizon Wireless and Motorola, and will be available in March on Verizon’s network. The most obvious features of the DEVOUR are the physical QWERTY keyboard and Motorola’s MOTOBLUR UI running on top of Android 1.6. Some of the less obvious, but a little more unique features include a wireless sync with other DLNA devices, such as your television or DVD player. You can share your videos, photos and such via the connection with your home TV as well as listen to your MP3s on your DEVOUR with your home stereo, if it were also DLNA connected.
Other features that aren’t 100% unique to DEVOUR, but don’t appear in your standard Android phone include a touch sensitive navigation pad in place of the regular trackball found on most other Android phones, a noise canceling second microphone (similar to Nexus One), and Adobe Flash Lite built into the web browser. This will make for a very full and connected package for DEVOUR users.



