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Smartphone Comparison SMARTPHONE COMPARISON BlackBerry® OS Android® OS Smartphone Bold 9650 Storm2 9550 Curve 8530 DROID 2 by Motorola DROID X by Motorola LG Ally DROID Incredible by HTC Operating System BlackBerry v5.0 BlackBerry v5.0 BlackBerry v5.0 Android 2.2 Froyo with Android Éclair 2.1 with Android Éclair 2.1 Android Éclair 2.1 with Motorola App Platform Motorola App Platform HTC Sense UI • All Digital • All Digital • All Digital • All Digital • All Digital • All Digital • All Digital Network Capabilities NationalAccess (60-80 kbps) • Ev-DO (Rev. A) • Ev-DO (Rev. A) • Ev-DO • Ev-DO (Rev A.) • Ev-DO (Rev A.) • Ev-DO (Rev A.) • Ev-DO (Rev A.) Mobile Broadband (400 - 700 kbps) • 1x-RTT • 1x-RTT • 1x-RTT • 1x-RTT • 1x-RTT • 1x-RTT • 1x-RTT • GSM - Global • GSM - Global • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • BlackBerry Internet Service • BlackBerry Internet • BlackBerry Internet • Native email support, • Native email support, • Native email support, • Native email support, Personal Email (MSN, AOL, etc. Note- 3rd party email • PUSH up to 10 personal Service Service including Gmail including Gmail including Gmail including Gmail vendors may charge extra for their email addresses • PUSH up to 10 personal • PUSH up to 10 personal services) email addresses email addresses • BlackBerry Enterprise • BlackBerry Enterprise • BlackBerry Enterprise • Exchange 2003/2007 • Exchange 2003/2007 • Exchange 2003/2007 • Exchange 2003/2007 Corporate Email (Enterprise messaging platforms Server (BES) Server (BES) Server (BES) ActiveSync ActiveSync ActiveSync ActiveSync supported) • Good for Enterprise • Good for Enterprise • Good for Enterprise • Good for Enterprise Interface Style • Track pad • SurePress Touch Screen • Track pad • Touch Screen - including • Touch Screen • Touch Screen • Touch Screen • QWERTY • QWERTY virtual Swype keyboard - including virtual Swype • Slideout QWERTY • HTC Sense UI • Slideout QWERTY keyboard • 5 home screen panels • Optical Joystick • Talk-to-text • 7 home screen panels • 7 home screen panels • 7 home screen panels Device Data Storage • 512 MB RAM • 256 MB RAM • 128 MB RAM • 8 GB internal memory • 8 GB internal memory • 256 MB RAM • 8 GB internal memory • 512 MB Flash • 256 MB Flash • 256 MB Flash • 512 MB RAM • 512 MB RAM • MicroSD (up to 16 GB) • 512 MB RAM • Desktop Manager • 2 GB onboard memory • Desktop Manager • MicroSD (up to 32 GB) • MicroSD (up to 32 GB) -4 GB included with device • MicroSD (up to 16 GB) • MicroSD (up to 16 GB) • Desktop Manager • MicroSD (up to 16 GB) - 8 GB included with device -16 GB included w/device • ActiveSync • ActiveSync -2 GB included with device • MicroSD (up to 16 GB) • ActiveSync • ActiveSync -16 GB included w/device Data Pricing • Email & Web for BlackBerry • Email & Web for BlackBerry • Email & Web for BlackBerry • Email & Web for • Email & Web for • Email & Web for • Email & Web for (w/out voice; w/ voice monthly $29.99 personal emails $29.99 personal emails $29.99 personal emails Smartphone $29.99 Smartphone $29.99 Smartphone $29.99 Smartphone $29.99 access fee) • Nationwide Email plan* • Nationwide Email plan* • Nationwide Email plan* personal emails personal emails personal emails personal emails *Only available for CLEU accounts • Unlim Data $49.99* • Unlim Data $49.99* • Unlim Data $49.99* • Nationwide Email plan* • Nationwide Email plan* • Nationwide Email plan* • Nationwide Email plan* • GlobalEmail option • GlobalEmail option • CDMA GlobalEmail option • Unlim Data $49.99* • Unlim Data $49.99* • Unlim Data $49.99* • Unlim Data $49.99* • CDMA GlobalEmail option • CDMA GlobalEmail option • CDMA GlobalEmail option • CDMA GlobalEmail option Document File Attachment View/Edit: Word, Excel, PPT View/Edit: Word, Excel, PPT View Only: Word, Excel, PPT, View Only: Word, Excel, PPT, View Only: Word, Excel, PPT, View Only: Word, Excel, PPT, View Only: Word, Excel, PPT, Support View Only: PDF View Only: PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF America’s Largest and Most Reliable Wireless Network. Available in the National Enhanced Services Coverage Area only. Multimedia: Add’l charges req’d. Service available across the BroadbandAccess & NationalAccess Service Areas. While supplies last. ©2010 Verizon Wireless 2248 081010 Page 1 of 6 SMARTPHONE COMPARISON BlackBerry® OS Android® OS Smartphone Bold 9650 Storm2 9550 Curve 8530 DROID 2 by Motorola DROID X by Motorola LG Ally DROID Incredible by HTC Multimedia • 3.2 MP Camera w/ flash • 3.2 MP Camera w/ flash • 2.0 MP Camera w/ 5X zoom • 5.0 MP Camera w/ flash, • 8.0 MP Camera w/ flash, • 3.2 MP Camera w/ auto- • 8.0 MP Camera w/ auto- • Multimedia Manager • Multimedia Manager & video capture auto focus & DVD quality fast mechanical shutter focus & flash focus & video capture • V CAST Music with Rhapsody • V CAST Music with Rhapsody • Multimedia Manager video capture auto focus, touch-to-focus, • V CAST Video • V CAST Video • V CAST Music with Rhapsody • V CAST Media Manager face recognition & more • VZW Tones Deluxe • V CAST Video capable • 720p HD Video capture w/ easy upload to YouTube, slow-motion capture, fast motion capture & more • V CAST Media Manager capable Messaging Email, SMS, MMS, PIN, Mobile IM Email, SMS, MMS, PIN, Mobile IM Email, SMS, MMS, PIN, Mobile IM Email, SMS, MMS, Mobile IM Email, SMS, MMS, Mobile IM Email, SMS, MMS, Mobile IM Email, SMS, MMS, Mobile IM Bluetooth Profile • Hands-Free • Hands-Free • Hands-Free • Hands-Free • Hands-Free • Hands-Free • Hands-Free (highlights, not comprehensive list) • Headset • Headset • Headset • Headset • Headset • Headset • Headset • Stereo • Stereo • Stereo • Stereo • Stereo • Stereo • Stereo • Object Exchange • Object Exchange • Object Exchange • Phonebook Access • Phonebook Access • Phonebook Access • Phonebook Access • DUN • DUN • DUN • DUN • DUN • FM radio • AV Remote • AV Remote • AV Remote • A/V Remote • A/V Remote Native Programs / • Contacts • Contacts • Contacts • Adobe Flash 10.1 • Android Webkit HTML5 • Android Webkit HTML5 • HTML Browser supports Out of box software • Tasks • Tasks • Tasks • Gmail based browser based browser Flash Lite 4.0 • Memos • Memos • Memos • Google Calendar • Gmail • Gmail • Gmail • Calendar • Calendar • Calendar • Google Maps w/ Street View • Google Calendar • Google Calendar • Google Calendar • Multimedia Manager • Multimedia Manager • Multimedia Manager • Google Latitude • Google Maps w/ Street View • Google Maps w/ Street View • Google Maps w/ Navigation • Docs To Go • Docs To Go • Docs To Go • Google Earth • Google Latitude • Google Latitude • Google Latitude • Google Search • Google Earth • Google Search • Google Search • Google Talk with Presence • Google Search • Google Talk with Presence • Google Talk with Presence • YouTube™ • Google Talk with Presence • YouTube™ • YouTube™ • Blockbuster • YouTube™ • FM Radio • Blockbuster Navigation VZ Navigator* VZ Navigator* VZ Navigator* • Google Maps Google Maps Google Maps • Google Maps *Requires add. monthly access charge (U.S. & select global countries) (U.S. & select global countries) (U.S. only) • VZ Navigator* • VZ Navigator* (U.S. only) (U.S. only; via Android Market) Mobile Broadband Connect Available Available (Domestic Only) Available (Domestic Only) N/A N/A N/A Available (Domestic Only) *Requires add. monthly access charge 3G Mobile Hotspot N/A N/A N/A Available Available N/A N/A Usage Time/Stand By Time Up to 300 Min/Up to 312 Hrs Up to 330 Min/Up to 269 Hrs Up to 260 Min/Up to 264 Hrs Up to 575 Min/Up to 315 Hrs Up to 480 Min/Up to 220 Hrs Up to 450 Min/Up to 500 Hrs Up to 312 Min/Up to 146 Hrs Screen Size/Resolution 2.45”/480x360 pixels 3.25”/480x360 pixels 2.5”/320x240 pixels 3.7”/854x480 pixels 4.3”/854x480 pixels 3.2”/800x480 pixels 3.7”/480x800 pixels America’s Largest and Most Reliable Wireless Network. 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While supplies last. ©2010 Verizon Wireless 2248 Page 2 of 6 SMARTPHONE COMPARISON Windows Mobile® OS Palm® webOS™ Smartphone LG Fathom Samsung Omnia II HTC Imagio HTC Touch Pro2 HTC Ozone Palm Pre Plus Palm Pixi Plus Operating System Windows Mobile 6.5 Windows Mobile 6.5 Windows Mobile 6.5 Windows Mobile 6.1 Windows Mobile 6.1 Palm webOS v. 1.3.5 Palm webOS v. 1.3.5 Professional Professional Professional Professional Standard • All Digital • All Digital • All Digital • All Digital • All Digital • All Digital • All Digital Network Capabilities NationalAccess (60-80 kbps) • Ev-DO (Rev A.) • Ev-DO (Rev A.) • Ev-DO (Rev A.) • Ev-DO (Rev A.) • Ev-DO • Ev-DO (Rev A) • Ev-DO (Rev A) Mobile Broadband (400 - 700 kbps) • 1x-RTT • 1x-RTT • 1x-RTT • 1x-RTT • GSM–Global • 1x-RTT • 1x-RTT • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • GSM - Global • GSM - Global • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • Wi-Fi • Email & Web for • Email & Web for • Email & Web for • Email & Web for • Email & Web for • Native email support • Native email support Personal Email (MSN, AOL, etc. Note- 3rd party email Smartphone Smartphone Smartphone Smartphone Smartphone vendors may charge extra for their • Up to 10 personal email • Up to 10 personal email • Up to 10 personal email • Up to 10 personal email • Up to 10 personal email services) addresses addresses addresses addresses addresses • Exchange 2003/2007 • Exchange 2003/2007 • Exchange 2003/2007 • Exchange 2003/2007 • Exchange 2003/2007 • Exchange 2003/2007 • Exchange 2003/2007 Corporate Email (Enterprise messaging platforms ActiveSync ActiveSync ActiveSync ActiveSync ActiveSync ActiveSync ActiveSync supported) • Good for
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