Sprint Motorola XPRT Unboxing (video)

Sprint’s first Android world phone is the Motorola XPRT. Featuring a 3.1-inch touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard, this candy bar style phone is kinda like a BlackBerry for Android users. Though it lacks 4G support, the dual CDMA and GSM radios mean you can take this XPRT on the road, wherever you roam.

Available now for $99 with a two-year contract, XPRT sports a 1GHz processor, 5MP camera with autofocus, flash, and VGA video capture, and 3.5mm audio jack. After all, even the hardest working XPRT has to have fun sometimes, right?

What say you, BlackBerry lovers? Would you switch for this XPRT? And could I use the word XPRT any more in this post?

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Noah Kravitz mourned the day that Star Castle was replaced in the pizza parlour he frequented as a kid. The sadness ended when he saw an older kid make it to the Ninth Key level on the Pac Man that took his place. Years later he’s become a fixture of consumer tech reporting on the InterWebs and TV, and Galaga vies with Zoo Keeper as his all-time favorite arcade games. His loves of music, games, TV, video editing and yapping endlessly at anyone who’ll listen have all been channeled into an Internet addiction that spans screens big and small and devices portable, pocketable, and best left on his desk. Noah has been reporting on gadgets and media for a decade and a half now, including writing, podcasts and videos for PhoneDog, MacDirectory, Maximum PC, PowerBook Central, and a few other publications. He’s also written about the arts, education, and sports for some magazines you’ve likely never heard of, and has invaded your television talking about consumer electronics on CNBC, Fox Business Network, and a host of local TV stations.