Motorola Droid Pro Free Verizon Phone With $100 Amazon Gift Card

Droid Pro Free Verizon Phone

Like at Droid 2 Global, this Droid Pro is also available as Verizon free upgrade phone and you will also receive $100 amazon gift card. Free phone offer from Verizon Wireless is only apply for upgrade phone existing individual account and new Verizon customer individual and family account. If you want to upgrade your phone to Motorola Droid Pro as part of family account, it will cost $49.99 and $29.99 cost will charge if you add a new contract line to your family account. If you want to buy Motorola Droid Pro without contract changes listed price at $449.99.If you want to get Droid Pro as verizon free upgrade phone and receive $100 gift card you can checked at amazon wireless page here, this is limited offer that will ends in this December 2011. For another consideration, this Droid series powered by 1 GHz processor runs under Android Froyo and displayed on 3.1-inch multi-touch screen. Another Droid Pro features on camera brings 5-megapixel auto-focus camera with touch-to-focus, face detection, panoramic modes, low-light capabilities, and more.

There are 26 amazon customer which in average gives 4 star rating review, below you can read some of them:

5 star rating Droid Pro review by Dan  from Boston, MA

Highly recommended. Keyboard makes all the difference

Had this for 4 months now and can’t say enough good things about it. Absolutely the best phone purchase I’ve made, and an easy transition for a blackberry user. Would buy again no question.

I’d been itching to ditch my blackberry for a long time after seeing the kind of functionality the iphone and android phones had:
–the blackberry web browsing experience is just about unusable (i know it’s improving)
–email is fast but frustrating to read when it’s only text
–for some reason download speeds for web pages or google maps crawled even though Verizon 3G speeds are pretty quick
–GPS could never seem to locate satellites

Really needed the keyboard tho; this one is terrific
–if you’re as used to a blackberry as I was, using a virtual keyboard is unacceptable. i don’t care what people say abt how good the virtual keyboards are, they are damn slow not to mention error prone; you just can’t type as fast or accurately, or w/o looking at the keyboard
–the DROID PRO keyboard is a very easy transition for a blackberry user; keys are very similarly laid out, there are some minor differences in terms of the punctuation keys, numbers, but it does not take long to make the switch and be as fast as on a blackberry
–keys are actually easier to type than a lot of the blackberries i’ve used; RIMM has made some hard to press keys in recent models

Android is such a pleasure to use
–it’s nice to use a well-designed operating system where applications are set up to interact easily w/ each other; becomes easy to do a lot of things that are just a hassle on a blackberry
–web browsing is much much faster; so is the gps–now googlemaps is actually practical to use
–obvious pluses of having apps available
–feels more flexible than an iphone; i know people love their iphones but i find the interface too restrictive; android feels more like an operating system

No problem w/ battery life
–battery life improved quickly over the first couple days
–added the extended battery to get 40% extra
–lasts all day, 16hrs unless you’re on it constantly

Screen size not an issue
–was a little concerned the screen would be too small for a touch interface, and thought abt the droid x
–surprisingly don’t find myself wishing it was bigger; it’s easy to read, easy to interact with

1 star rating Droid Pro review from Jim NYC

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After eight years with my employer’s Blackberry, I needed to get my own smartphone after changing jobs.
I still need to get my own smartphone. As Forrest Gump said “Stupid is as stupid does.”Despite forking over $140 per month to Verizon plus $200 for this phone, I cannot even get reliable basic phone and internet service, never mind the “smart” features.
Completely worthless-worse than my old blackberry (which functions well at basic level) and much worse than my wife’s I-phone.
Cannot wait to get rid of it-so much so that I am planning on buying out the contract.
1) internet access regularly freezes and refuses to allow access-or allows you to enter search term and then drops a page which will not allow you to search. Even when it works, its speed is like AOL dial-up from 2002 (which fortunately, no one remembers).
2) If you leave it on the charger overnight, will not allow you to use until it discharges. Instead, it keeps calling out its own name “Droid” and showing a batwing and a Droid graphic. You cannot stop this without removing the battery. Then it will not work.
3) Put your thumb on the phone in the wrong place and no one can hear you when you call-so they hang up.
4) The email shuts off when the mood strikes-so you are standing in line to get on the Megabus and you cannot pull up your reservation.
5) The apps are pathetic-not particularly good when they do work-(read the reviews)
6) Walk into a Verizon store, wait, and then have the employee remove and replace the battery (their solution to every ops problem). Walk out and then it stops working.
7) battery life is the pits-about 1/2 blackberry.
8) What other consumer product requires you to go to Tuesday night classes just to figure out how to work it? (Don’t have the time to take night classes). Imagine night classes for your laptop-or your heart monitor-or your Subaru.

Actually good and bad on mobile phone is depend on your needs, Droid Pro review above is not represent Droid Pro globally features performance. You can read another Droid Pro review from review page here.

Posted on December 8, 2011, in Motorola, Verizon Wireless and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

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