Published: 2009-11-04, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: If you can predict a device’s success by site stats then we’d say the Verizon DROID by Motorola is going to be a hit. A week after launch and the DROID is still topping the charts for reader interest, and you’ve been peppering us with questions and com...
So, what’s the wrap up, you’re asking right? We absolutely love the Motorola DROID. It’s a perfect storm between awesome hardware, great software, and a great network. That’s not to say it’s for everyone. It isn’t the most consumer-friendly device off ...
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Published: 2009-11-02, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Fast CPU, gorgeous 3.7inch display, solid construction, great messaging support, free GPS navigation
Some ergonomic issues, poor still photo capabilities, inconsistent call audio
There's no reason to beat around the bush here. I think the Motorola DROID is flat out the best consumer smartphone available on Verizon. The DROID will likely eat into sales of LG's popular enV series of feature phones since it is just as fun to...
Abstract: If you're a Verizon Wireless customer who's longed to be on the cutting edge, the Droid is probably your best bet. It is Verizon's first Android phone, and makes a bold entrance with Android 2.0 system software, a 5 megapixel camera and other feature...
Abstract: The Droid is the first product to spring forth from Verizon's partnership with Google, and the device appears to be a compelling alternative to Apple's touchscreen handset. The Droid's 3.7-inch capacitive screen is larger than the iPhone's display, and...
Abstract: Each new Android smartphone seems to improve on its predecessors. But Motorola's latest, the Droid from Verizon Wireless, is a veritable quantum leap well beyond recent peers such as the Samsung Moment and the HTC Hero, both from Sprint - and even the...
An awesome Android phone on the Verizon network — finally! Gorgeous, responsive touchscreen. Fast, fast processor. Excellent browser. Userreplaceable battery
We want our multitouch pinch! Difficulttouse physical keyboard. Pockettearing heft
Large, high res display, fast and slim, latest Google OS.
Multimedia syncing still not there, must remove battery to access microSD card.
It's hard not to like Moto's new robot. The Droid is a smashing smartphone that gives Verizon's lineup a serious lift. The hardware's look might be polarizing-- folks seem to either love it or hate it, but it's got a clean, modern and...