We hit up Verizon’s Motorola DROID event a bit earlier and finally got a chance to check out the DROID in person. Ok, seriously though, Verizon and Motorola engineers were on hand to answer any questions and gave us a quick walkthrough of the handset’s browser and amazingly cool Google Navigation application. We’re pounding away on our own full review with video, but in the meantime you can check out this quick one.
Hello, Moto. It’s been a while since we’ve seen a positive headline from Motorola but launching the first phone with Android 2.0 will do that. Coming to Verizon on November 6th, the Motorola Droid will be packed with a 3.7″ WVGA capacitive display, sliding QWERTY keypad, 5 mepapixel camera with autofocus and dual-LED flash, and 720×480 video capture at 24 fps, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Exchange support, 6.4 hours of talk time and a pre-installed 16GB memory card. Oh, it’s also got Google Maps Navigation
Verizon Wireless, one of the biggest wireless carriers in the United States, today announced the release of the much awaited Droid phone, that is expected to be a major competitor to other phones, that are being launched on the Google Android mobile operating system platform. The release of the Droid was announced in conjunction with Motorola. The coolest feature of Verizon Droid is its voice activated search, that enables a user to search the internet via the Google search engine, just by spe
We’ve heard that contrary to other reports, the HTC Droid Eris slated for a November 6th launch on Verizon Wireless will unfortunately run a 528MHz Qualcomm CPU and Android 1.5. Look for the other HTC device to kick things up a notch…
Ah – another day, another Android rumor. As Android fleshes itself out into the torrential go-to OS for smartphone manufacturers that we’ve all hoped it would, we can expect to see more and more Android rumors rambling about. In other words, According to TheUnlockr , the phone you’re looking at above is none other than HTC’s first Snapdragon-powered Android phone, the Passion for Verizon. That seems a bit strange for a couple of reasons: It looks nearly identical to the HTC-made Andro