The Motorola Pro has been supposedly on its way to market since February, but since then, nothing. What has made it to market though, is the Motorola Fire. The phones look identical, but the Fire is a lower specced unit. Still, its got Gingerbread as its OS, so its not bad. The weak camera and smaller 2.8inch screen, and 600MHz CPU, instead of the Pro's 1Ghz unit are obvious cost cutting areas. It may entice some as a back-up phone, and maybe even as a lower end Blackberry replacement.
Its only £159.99 from Amazon, which is much less than any of the other retailers.
The Motorola Pro has been supposedly on its way to market since February, but since then, nothing. What has made it to market though, is the Motorola Fire. The phones look identical, but the Fire is a lower specced unit. Still, its got Gingerbread as its OS, so its not bad. The weak camera and smaller 2.8inch screen, and 600MHz CPU, instead of the Pro's 1Ghz unit are obvious cost cutting areas. It may entice some as a back-up phone, and maybe even as a lower end Blackberry replacement.
Its only £159.99 from Amazon, which is much less than any of the other retailers.