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2009-10-31
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2009-10-31
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2009-10-31
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The cellphone news has been jumping on the new Motorola Droid Android 2.0 phone. At 60.0mm x 115.8mm x 13.7mm and 169g it packs a 3.7" WVGA capacitive screen and 1400mAh battery. The rest of the specs are comparable to the N900 as well.
The N900 is 59.8mm x 110.9mm × 18.0mm (19.55 at thickest) and 181g with a 3.5" WVGA screen and 1320mAh battery.
13.7mm thick vs 19.55 is a big difference.
At first I thought the slider design of the N900 was the reason for the extra thickness but that isn't the case.
This leaves me wondering why the N900 is so thick.
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2009-10-31
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2009-10-31
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2009-10-31
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1mm for the stereo speakers
1mm for the kick stand
1mm for the camera cover
1mm for the better quality lens
1mm cause its not as long or wide
1mm for more keyboard travel
1mm for stylus (and yes I want one of those)
1mm for the fm transmitter and receiver
1mm for the integrated 32GB
oh and 2mm for the tv out
Mike C
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2009-10-31
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2009-10-31
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