Oct 28
Verizon claims Whatever Droid Does, iDon’t. But is the hype created by Motorola Droid all Worth it ? Let’s take the competition Head-to-Head Feature and Specs comparison: table.sample { border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px; border-spacing: 5px; border-style: outset outset outset outset; border-color: gray gray gray gray; border-collapse: collapse; background-color: rgb(255, 245, 238); } table.sample th { border-width: 1px 1px 1px 1px; padding: 1px 1px 1px 1px; border-style: dotted do
Oct 28
Verizon wasn’t joking when it claimed the it’s upcoming Motorola Droid Does and the AT&T iPhone is pretty much an iDon’t phone. The official unveiling today probably marked the beginning of Google Android phones as a serious contender in the smartphone market. It’s all about the operating systems now: Mac OS X vs. the open source Google Android. First the official Motorola Droid price: It’s $199 with a two-year contract and a $100 rebate in the mail. Droid specs : Android 2.0 ecla
Oct 28
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
Oct 28
NEW YORK - After weeks of ads teasing us with glimpses of a handset that could do what iPhones don't Verizon Wireless finally unveiled the Droid by Motorola. This is an impressive phone that flexes its raw data and graphics processing muscle as much as its does its smart features such as Google 's new turn-by-turn 3D Maps Navigation service. The Droid is the first mobile phone to sport the Android 2.0 (previously code-named Éclair). The Droid will cost $300 (with a two-year contract), but a
Oct 28
The Motorola ( NYSE: MOT ) Droid went live as Verizon ( NYSE: VZ )’s first Android phone earlier this morning. Then, Google ( NSDQ: GOOG ) announced that their Google Maps app for Android 2.0 now supports GPS turn-by-turn directions with voice guidance. The two announcements merged, like that those really big storms in that one movie involving a fishing boat of some sort, to form one of the biggest product launches of the year. I just got a chance to put my hands all over the Motorola Droid and