Motorola Triumph Review


The Motorola Triumph is an Android 2.2 Froyo powered smartphone that will employ a spacious 4.1-inch display with 800×480 WVGA screen resolution, a perfect size for those that don’t feel comfortable with 4.3-inch displays and want it a tad bit smaller.

Virgin Mobile’s Motorola device is also going to come equipped with a 1GHz single-core Snapdragon processor, a 5MP rear facing camera and a VGA front facing cam for video chat, 720p playback and video capture, a 1400 mAh battery, 512MB RAM, and 2GB of on board storage with microSD card slot in case you need more space to put stuff.

The nice thing about the Triumph is that it manages to fit all of this into an extremely thin design with its thinnest point measuring a mere .4 inches.

Motorola and Virgin Mobile failed to give us a concrete date at the launch event only saying that the device would be out sometime in July. Well, since then, evidence has surfaced indicating that the Triumph is on a crash course with July 19th. So, it’s pretty safe to assume that it will be out somewhere around in and around that Friday.

Motorola Triumph Specifications


Networks:CDMA 1900
Operating system:Android 2.2 Froyo
Display:4.1-inch display (480×800 resolution)
Camera:5MP rear camera with 720p video capture, VGA front facing camera
Memory:512MB RAM
WLAN:802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n Wi-Fi – Likely
Bluetooth:Bluetooth 2.1
GPS:A-GPS, S-GPS
Battery:1400 mAH battery
Special features:Pre-Paid, spacious screen, HDMI out, thin design
Chipset:1GHz single-core snapdragon processor

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