Motorola Calgary

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Motorola Calgary
ManufacturerMotorola
TypeSlider smartphone
Dimensions115.8 mm (4.56 in) (h)
60 mm (2.4 in) (w)
13.7 mm (0.54 in) (d)
Mass169 g (6.0 oz)
Operating systemAndroid
CPUTI OMAP 3430:

Arm Cortex A8 550 mHz

430MHz TMS320 C64x DSP + ISP (Image Signal Processor)
GPUPowerVR SGX 530
MemoryRAM: 256MB, ROM: 512MB
StorageOnboard Flash memory: 512MB/Expandable up to 32 GB.
Battery1400 mAh
Internal rechargeable removable lithium-ion polymer battery
Display854 x 480 px, 3.2 in (81 mm), WVGA, 265 pixels per inch (ppi)
Rear camera3.0 megapixel with auto focus and flash
ConnectivityUSB Micro-B
Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Dual band CDMA2000/EV-DO Rev. A 800 1900 MHz
Data inputsMulti-touch capacitive touchscreen display, QWERTY keyboard
Hearing aid compatibilityM3/T3

The Motorola Calgary is an Android-based smartphone by Motorola to be initially distributed [when?] by Verizon Wireless in the United States. Features of the phone include Wi-Fi networking, a 3-megapixel low light capable digital camera, a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, interchangeable battery, 3.2-inch touchscreen, MicroSDHC support, QWERTY keyboard, and Texas Instruments OMAP 3430 processor. The Motorola Calgary runs version 1.6, codenamed doughnut, of Google's Android operating system. The phone does, however, run the re-branded MOTOBLUR version of Android, instead of providing the Google Experience skin and application stack. The phone could possibly be a more affordable alternative to the Motorola Droid. Recent photos have leaked, having the phone differ largely form the original render, now seen in the colors black and silver, still running MOTOBlur. It is also assumed that Verizon will release it under the name DROID Devour, as their current Android device naming is out into place.

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