Abstract: The Motorola Droid for Verizon Wireless is solid. We wouldn"t call it a brick, since it"s not too thick and we"re not complaining about the dense, tightly packed design. It"s more like a phone cut from a steel girder, or a large sword. It"s very m...
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Published: 2010-03-18, Author: Robert , review by: icrontic.com
Before touching on the Droid’s potential to start the revolution for Motorola’s bottom dollar, I want to begin by talking about the “Droid does” campaign and the press’ many comparisons to the iPhone: It’s not an iPhone killer. It’s not that the Droid...
Abstract: by Tim Hillebrand Now, let's forget about the iPhone and take a look at an exciting, new product on the market that you may want to call your new pocket pal. The Motorola Droid comes loaded with the latest iteration of the Google Android 2.0 operatin...
Overall I am very impressed with the hardware Motorola put together in the DROID and the Android 2.0 technology makes it a winner. It may not be the iPhone killer just yet, but it is one of the better phones on Verizon. Right now the DROID is $299 wi...
Abstract: Recently, I have had some time to check one of the latest Verizon smartphones, the Motorola DROID running Google Android 2.0. This is the first time I had used the Android platform and I was pleased with the hardware functionality of the DROID as well...
The Droid will not transport you to that island paradise for an instant vacation, but it will do most of what you need to do with a smart phone. The Android app collection is well on its way, and, like the iTunes store, it features many free and inexp...
Abstract: The Motorola Droid is the first Android phone born into the Verizon Wireless family. It is also the first phone lucky enough to get the Google Android 2.0 operating system. Keep reading for a close look at this trailblazer.The Droid is packed with feat...
Great screen, Touchscreen offers feedback, Great browser
Keyboard keys too flat
The Motorola Droid is easily the second best handset I have ever tested. It wouldn't replace my iPhone 3GS (if that were an option) but the handset is one of the best on the Verizon network I have ever tested. If Verizon is you carrier, the Droid shou...
Android OS 2.0. Background tasks. Scary-good voice command.
Physical keyboard is horrible. Worst camera ever. Feels like a brick in your hand. No direct synchronization with iCal or Address Book.
The Droid still manages to be the second-best smartphone on the market. Unfortunately, the hardware isn't nearly as good a dance partner as the software, and the Droid could easily be knocked from that spot when Android 2.0 is available on other phone...