Motorola Dinara XT928 With 720p HD Display In The Market

After almost all companies having their individual turns #-Link-Snipped-# the market, now Motorola is out with its 720p HD native resolution display smartphone: Dinara XT928. This model makes use of the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system.

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Dinara comes in a complete package with features that include a 4.5 inch touch screen display with a resolution of 1280x720 pixel and unique sound and Internet facilities. Visually stunning, lightweight, and highly damage-resistant, Corning Gorilla Glass has been used in the designing of the displays making it tremendously awful to view. Among the other stunning features are the 1.2 GHz processor along with an expandable card to support more memory requirements. Whole hearted efforts have been made to make it a dual network supporting handset. Other incorporations include a 13.1 MP camera capable of capturing 1080p full HD video and images that seem tremendously realistic. Filters have been used in the construction of the camera to make it reflect and capture the bright and dark images in the same manner as our eyes do. This makes the model capture images in an incredible manner. One more camera has been used to support video calling as well.

This 3G network supporting smart phone also features MotoCast app that allows wireless syncing of multimedia content and also streaming some. Thus, what can be said is using a distinguishing display screen, high quality audio and video facilities alongwith a massive camera, Motorola is all set to introduce a fierce competition in the market.

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