Motorola announces seven new smartphones, including the Droid Pro. Targeted at business users, the Pro may well attract BlackBerry owners since it features remote wipe capabilities; password, Flash, and VPN support; integration with Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft QuickOffice; and other business essentials. Other interesting new Droid phones also were announced.
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