Large WVGA capacitive touchscreen, Improved performance with Android, Integration with Google Maps is excellent, making the device a viable alternative to dedicated GPS devices, Audio quality is excellent, Video recording is very good for a phone
Multitouch is supported by the operating system but not implemented optimally in the device, Still photos are difficult to set up properly, Keyboard lighting is dysfunctional and erratic
Stunning display, Physical Keyboard, Fast Processor, First Android 2.0 Phone, Built-in Exchange Access and Integration, Facebook Integration, First phone with Google Navigation, 5 MP Camera with twin LED Flash, Accessible Battery, 16 GB storage, Storage u...
Camera not good in low-light, Does not sync Exchange Notes/Tasks without 3rd party app, Does not sync with Outlook desktop, Exchange Mail and Calendar not integrated with Gmail and Calendar, Multi-touch not supported in standard apps
This is a very strong phone. With the dazzling display and incorporation of Android 2.0 it has to be considered the flagship Android device. It is sorely tempting me (a long-term happy T-Mobile customer) to pay the early termination fees and jump ship...
Overall, we were very impressed with the Motorola DROID. The phone feels solid, looks great, and performs very well. The Android 2.0 interface was a joy to use and the touchscreen was vibrant and crisp. Call quality and Verizon's vast network are also...
Abstract: There is a lot riding on the Droid. Motorola needs a hit more than just about any handset company on the market right now (think Palm circa late 2008) and Verizon is still looking for its super phone. This may seem like less than ideal circumstances to...
Abstract: It’s powerful, it’s fast and it’s extremely sleek. The highly anticipated new Motorola DROID for Verizon is here, and without a doubt it can go toe-to-toe with any touchscreen smartphone on the market today, including the once-untouchable iPhone.Althou...
Abstract: It's pretty amazing to think how far Android has come in just one year. Just 12 months ago we were getting all excited about the T-Mobile G1 and the promises that Android 1.0 held. Fast forward 365 days and we're looking at all that potential realized-...
Abstract: Motorola Droid Review By Hubert Nguyen, Posted on Nov 5, 09 06:36 PM PDT The Motorola Droid is the first Android 2.0 to be commercially available. Droid is a high-end Android phone with a superb high-resolution screen, a slim shape, a physical QWERTY k...
When considering the Motorola Droid, you can't graph it out on a checklist. You can't just consider it as a set of specifications. This model has synergy -- all its pieces work together to make a great smartphone. Verizon's advertising campaign for th...
Abstract: The Motorola DROID is a symbol of change, for a bunch of different reasons. The fact is, the DROID is a Motorola phone, exclusive to Verizon Wireless, and runs Android 2.0. There is major significance for each of those three bullet points, and that’s...
So that brings us to the big question, “Would you recommend the Motorola Droid over the Apple iPhone?” Yes and No. In terms of technical specs, yes the Droid is better. Yes, the Droid does have more features. And yes, I would absolutely recomm...