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The Motorola Droid boasts a gorgeous display and the benefits of Android 2.0, including a faster Web browser, Google Maps Navigation app, and better messaging and contact management. It also offers excellent call quality, long talk time, and improved ...
The QWERTY keyboard feels flat and the dialpad control is restricted to the home screen. Music and video capabilities still trail behind the competition. Dual-mode functionality for world-roaming capabilities would have been a nice addition
Some minor design issues and multimedia quibbles aside, the Motorola Droid is the most powerful and fastest Google Android device to date. It fully embraces the openness of the Android platform and offers Verizon customers a smartphone that certainly ...
Outside of the upgrades from Android 2.0 and the Droid-specific tweaks, the basic interface will be familiar to Android users. Features The Motorola Droid offers a number of the same core features as previous Android devices, such as the HTC Hero...
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 keyboard and Google's latest build of Android (the operating system). The ...
We scooped it, we previewed it, and now we're officially reviewing it. There's a good chance that even if you're not into tech all that much, you've heard of the Motorola DROID thanks to Verizon's big marketing push, and that's…
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
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 ...
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The Motorola Droid is the first truly lust-worthy smartphone from Verizon Wireless, and it puts all other Google Android phones to shame. Motorola may have stinted on a few of the basics in its quest for mind-blowing smartphone power. But the first ...
Best screen we've ever seen. Excellent Web browser. Very fast and powerful. Great battery life. First Google Maps Navigation device
Not a great voice phone. Physical keyboard is mediocre. No easy way to sync with PCs ; Watch the Droid by Motorola
The Motorola Droid is the future of Verizon Wireless, and the future looks bright.
The Droid supports most JavaScript and DHTML, but not Flash or a few kinds of controls; for instance, I couldn't slide the slider on our home page (but I could make the carousel of columnists turn.)Android 2.0, Speed, and PowerThe Droid runs...
The Droid certainly lives up to its promises and does a lot of things the iPhone doesn't. The iPhone will probably keep its smartphone throne for now, but it will have to deal with a powerful new competitor.
Snappy Web browsing; gorgeous 3.7-inch display
Some camera images come out grainy; flat keyboard is difficult to type on; currently has no access to Verizon's V Cast
The Droid's keyboard doesn't occupy the full length of the phone; a four-way directional pad with a select button sits on the right side. The keys are backlit, but since they're mostly flat, you'll need to keep an eye on what you're typing until you ...
The Motorola Droid gives anti-Apple users, and Verizon a phone to be proud of.
Gorgeous WVGA 3.7-inch LCD; 5MP camera; good voice quality; long battery life
Slow camera; heavy; music doesn't stay paused in background
The Droid is Motorola's second attempt at an Android phone but the first one they've actually gotten right. More importantly, it's one of the first phones that can legitimately stand head-to-head with the iPhone -- and come out ahead in some ...
An awesome Android phone on the Verizon network -- finally! Gorgeous, responsive touchscreen. Fast, fast processor. Excellent browser. User-replaceable battery
We want our multitouch pinch! Difficult-to-use physical keyboard. Pocket-tearing heft
Verizon Wireless' first Android phone is here, with a big push from Google's new Android 2.0 OS. Check it out in our in-depth Motorola Droid review.
Excellent build quality. High-end features, especially the large display. Google Maps with Navigation is fantastic and free
Verizon Wireless didn't add much to Google's stock interface. Camera was disappointing. Most features were superlative, but nothing unique
has opted for touch sensitive buttons, a mistake, we think, since hardware buttons are always more responsive, but we had little trouble with Moto's row of touch keys
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