Motorola surely has a knack for portrait QWERTY droids. The latest addition to the family will also extend the Plus branded line of Moto droids, which began a few weeks ago with the Defy+.


Motorola Pro+
The Motorola Pro+ is powered by a 1GHz single-core CPU and offers a combination of a 3.1" VGA touchscreen and a hardware QWERTY keyboard. There are 512 MB of RAM and 4 GB worth of storage on board and you can add some more app space through the microSD card slot.
There's a 5 megapixel autofocus camera at the back of the Motorola Pro+, while Wi-Fi, GPS, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and dual-band 3G/HSDPA radios are hiding inside its body. An ample 1600 mAh battery is providing the juice for the Android 2.3 Gingerbread-running Pro+.
Motorola Defy Plus
Motorola Announced a NEW ANDROID PHONE MOTOROLA DEFY PLUS android phone. This phone is upgarded version of MOTOROLA DEFY. DEFY PLUS officially announced by MOTOROLA and its expected to arrive around september month. motorola defy +(plus) running on android 2.3(gingerbread) OS with 1GHz processor and run on a 1700 mah battrey and feature more than 250,000 apps which is too much any other ANDROID CELL PHONES. The 3.7 inch scratches resistant display with GORILLA GLASSES. DEFY + comes with a high resolution display with a great 5mpix camera, led flash with autofocus led flash. its internal memory is 2Gb and expendable 32Gb supported micro sd.
Bands/Modes Dual-band WCDMA 850/1900,
850/2100, 900/2100, Quadband
GSM 850/900/1800/1900,
HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 2Mbps,
EDGE Class 12, GPRS Class 12
dimension 107 x 59 x 13.4 mm
Display 3.7” FWVGA, 854×480 pixels
Weight 118 grams
Battery 1700 mAh
OS Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Connectivity 3.5mm headset jack, USB 2.0 HS, BOTA, PC Sync
Messaging MMS, SMS, Email, IM (Dwnld Java, Embedded)
Camera 5MP LED Flash with auto focus and LED flash
Sensors eCompass, Accelerometer, Light and Proximity Sensor
Audio FM Radio Receive, AAC, AAC+,
AAC+ Enhanced, AMR NB, MIDI, MP3, RA, WAV, WMATalk and Standby Time 7.1 hours and 16 days in standby in 3G mode
MOTOROLA DEFY +(PLUS) KEY FEATURES AND FULL SPECIFICATION:-
Bands/Modes Dual-band WCDMA 850/1900,
850/2100, 900/2100, Quadband
GSM 850/900/1800/1900,
HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 2Mbps,
EDGE Class 12, GPRS Class 12
dimension 107 x 59 x 13.4 mm
Display 3.7” FWVGA, 854×480 pixels
Weight 118 grams
Battery 1700 mAh
OS Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Connectivity 3.5mm headset jack, USB 2.0 HS, BOTA, PC Sync
Messaging MMS, SMS, Email, IM (Dwnld Java, Embedded)
Camera 5MP LED Flash with auto focus and LED flash
Sensors eCompass, Accelerometer, Light and Proximity Sensor
Audio FM Radio Receive, AAC, AAC+,
AAC+ Enhanced, AMR NB, MIDI, MP3, RA, WAV, WMA
Talk and Standby Time 7.1 hours and 16 days in standby in 3G mode
MOTOROLA DEFY +(PLUS) KEY FEATURES AND FULL SPECIFICATION:-
Bands/Modes Dual-band WCDMA 850/1900,
850/2100, 900/2100, Quadband
GSM 850/900/1800/1900,
HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 2Mbps,
EDGE Class 12, GPRS Class 12
dimension 107 x 59 x 13.4 mm
Display 3.7” FWVGA, 854×480 pixels
Weight 118 grams
Battery 1700 mAh
OS Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Connectivity 3.5mm headset jack, USB 2.0 HS, BOTA, PC Sync
Messaging MMS, SMS, Email, IM (Dwnld Java, Embedded)
Camera 5MP LED Flash with auto focus and LED flash
Sensors eCompass, Accelerometer, Light and Proximity Sensor
Audio FM Radio Receive, AAC, AAC+,
AAC+ Enhanced, AMR NB, MIDI, MP3, RA, WAV, WMA
Talk and Standby Time 7.1 hours and 16 days in standby in 3G mode
Motorola Xoom
The Motorola Xoom is the first Android 3.0 tablet to hit the market. That makes it the first Android tablet to ship with an OS that's designed especially for big screens, and that's why it's so exciting.
Every tech gadget must be judged solely on what it provides, its purpose in life, and whether it will help you accomplish tasks and enjoy your media.
With the Motorola Xoom, it's too easy to make constant iPad (and iPad 2) comparisons. Can you purchase movies as easily? Does the screen get as grimy? Does it cost more?
Yet, the Xoom is the first Android 3.0 tablet, the first really powerful tablet with a dual-core processor, and a sleek, 10.1-inch slate that is easy on the eyes.
There's no question the Xoom is a brilliant tablet, one that is incredibly flexible in terms of media you can put on the device.
Plus, the new Android 3.0 tablet interface lives and breathes in the open source world.
Frankly, the Motorola Xoom blows the Samsung Galaxy Tab out of the water, and that is saying something. We'll keep our iPad comparisons to a minimum (hey, if you wanted one of those you would have bought one by now, right?) and ratchet down our comparisons to the iPad 2 which ships in the UK on 25 March.
The Xoom is the best Android tablet around and a device that is well worth serious consideration.
However, before we go any further, we need to address pricing - the Motorola Xoom is currently available for pre-order for £499. The 3G version is set to cost £100 more at £599.
The next-best Android tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab, costs £399.00 without a contract, which is quite a bit lower than the Xoom. And, the Apple iPad 2 will start at £429.00 for the Wi-Fi-only version, so the Xoom is expensive.
Yet, our overall impression testing the device is that it is a notable upgrade from every other Android model, including the Dell Streak series. The heart and soul of this tablet is the new Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) OS, which ran lightning fast in our tests on the Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor.
And we mean fast: finger swipes registered quickly and accurately, and the few games available ran smoothly.
The Xoom even touts this fact in the Google Books app: there's a cool page flipping animation.
The Xoom has a decidedly PC-like UI in that you can press a button to see all open apps (unfortunately, you can't selectively close them from here but you can close apps through a memory manager under the settings screen), click the clock to see notifications and access settings, and move objects around the screen easier.