The Motorola Admiral XT603 is designed to be "Business Ready" and shares a common design with its cousin, the Motorola DROID Pro. It has a very stylish bar form factor with QWERTY steeper the bar which makes it elegant. Compact and lightweight, but built to be rough and tough. The ADMIRAL Motorola is designed to meet Military Standard MIL-STD-810G for dust, shock, vibration, solar radiation, low pressure and high and low temperatures, but believe me, you will not be able to keep the device, as it is very small and fragile.
Found to be very soft and fits on my hands. On the left you have the volume control, Sprint Direct Connect button and micro USB port. On the right side is more or less clear with only a single camera button – which happens to be very small, in my opinion, especially considering it is the only button on the right side. At the top of the device is a speakerphone button, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a power/lock button. A microphone is located at the bottom of the device.
Under the hood you’ll find more than enough power to keep run the business. The Admiral is powered by a 1.2 GHz single-core Qualcomm MSM8655 processor, 512 RAM, a 1860 mAh lithium-ion (which takes time to load), a 4 GB of onboard storage, but I think it is actually only 1,4 GB user available. The Admiral has a slot for microSD cards up to 32GB of expandable storage.
This phone has a 3.1 "VGA (640 × 480) touchscreen Gorilla Glass. The screen is very small compared to today’s mobiles on the market, but considering that the phone is marketed as a business device, and features a QWERTY keyboard, small screen size is adapts well. Motorola Admiral has a 5 megapixel camera with a 720p HD video capture capability, LED flash and 4x zoom.
Motorola Admiral XT603 Manual and User Guide
The following manual apply for Motorola Admiral XT603 series. The manual provides detailed information regarding product overview, description, specifications, and features as well as operating instruction, reset, setting up procedures and user guide for the mobile phone. The manual is divided into sections as follows:
Get Started
Phone Basic
Phone
Phone Settings
Contacts
Calendar and Tools
Quickoffice
Update Your Phone Software
Voice Commands
Bluetooth Connections
Camera Sprint Basics
Apps and Entertainment
Navigation
Music
Sprint Radio
Sprint TV and Movies
Additional Lifestyle Features
Web and Data
Important Safety Information
Manufacturer’s Warranty
Index
Setting Up Motorola Admiral XT603
After activation and any required updates, your phone should power off and then back on again. After the restart, you’ll see a Welcome screen. You can then complete the Setup steps.
Touch the Android™ icon to begin the setup application. Follow the prompts to set up your phone and accounts.
View a tutorial: Touch Begin to see a brief tutorial about getting started.
Set up your Google™ Account: Create or sign in to your Google account.
Use Google Location Service™: Touch the check marks to select options.
Backup and restore: Choose whether or not to back up data with your Google™ account. *Note: You do not need to sign up for a Google™ account to make a phone call. However, to download applications from the Android Market™, you must link your phone to a Google account.
Touch Finish setup. You will see a Setup accounts page.
Touch an account type (like Email, Facebook™, or Twitter) to set it up. You will need your username and password for each account you set up.
When you’re finished adding accounts, touch Done adding accounts. *Note: To skip account setup and go directly to the home screen, touch Skip from the Welcome page. You can set up accounts in the Accounts settings menu.
Download Motorola Admiral XT603 Manual
Get support and download Motorola Admiral XT603 mobile phone manual here from motorola.com – Free download 12.32 MB PDF file type document, 154 pages of English Version manual.
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