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Motorola Droid first hands-on!
Motorola Droid first hands-on!
We've got the Droid in our hands... and it is sweet. Moto claims that this is the thinnest full QWERTY on the market, and we're apt to believe it. The phone is incredibly slick and solid, and we're definitely looking forward to putting it through its paces. We'll have more photos, video, and ...
Hello Humans: Droid By Motorola Arrives Next Week
Hello Humans: Droid By Motorola Arrives Next Week
news.vzw.com — Verizon Wireless DROID By Motorola: World's First Smartphone with Android™ 2.0 Customer Inquiries For customer inquiries, please... call 800-922-0204 or go to Contact Us Media Contact Info Brenda Raney Brenda.Raney@VerizonWireless.com 908-559-7518 Juli ... (more) Hello Humans: Droid By Motorola Arrives Next Week
DROID by Motorola
motorola.com — 1. Network and/or SIM card dependent feature, not available in all areas. Airtime, data charges, and/or additional... charges may apply. Wireless email functionality requires an email account with wireless server capabilities. 1. * Airtime, data charges, ... (more) DROID by Motorola
Tinhte.com - Trên tay Motorola Droid GSM (Android 2.0) (video)
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Motorola Droid: Hands-On Impressions By Engadget
Android Phone Fans — ... The all-stars at Engadget got some great video footage of the Motorola Droid at the launch event that we wanted to pass along: Just a heads up… we’re going to get our own Motorola Droid right now. So stay tuned for some AWESOME coverage from Phandroid!!!

DROID Does Times Square
I4U News — ... has a cool rumor on hand: DROID Does Times Square. Verizon Wireless is supposedly taking over the billboards on Time Square in New York for the Droid launch. Specifically the NASDAQ and Reuters signs are supposed to be controlled using voice commands. It is still unclear what people can do, but it could create huge attention for the new Droid phone. Verizon has sent out the Droid for reviews. Engadget already posted up some official hands-on video and photo galleries. Posted on Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:04:50 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr ...

Verizon Droid Video Appears — It is Tasty Thin
jkOnTheRun — ... We’ve got a review Droid on the way (somewhere), but meanwhile our buds at engadget shot a short video that shows just how thin the phone is. Have a look at the video and see why everything I’ve seen on the web so far is positive. ...

Motorola Droid Hands On First Impressions: It’s Worth the Wait
Digital Trends — ... Engadget’s Joshua Topolsky called the Droid “incredibly slick and sturdy” and complimented its overall hardware—especially the big LCD screen, saying it was “bright, crisp, and [provided] tons of room for your icons and widgets.”  Topolsky also noted the improved overall speed and the browser speed, and says that even though “Android 2.0 is definitely cleaned up,” it is “most definitely still Android.” Meaning: there’s an upgrade to the OS, but nothing too revolutionary. ...

Motorola Droid phone priced and dated
MyCE News, Articles & Reviews — ... provides voice guidance using Google Maps and Street View. And unlike navigation apps on other phones, Google Maps Navigation is free. The Droid’s $199 price point puts it in line with Apple’s 16 GB iPhone 3GS, but there’s an obnoxious catch: You’ll need to mail in a rebate, which comes back as a debit card for you to spend elsewhere. You won’t save any money on service, either, as you’ll need at least a $40 voice plan and a $30 data plan to get the phone. We’re starting to see some hands-on videos online now that Droid is officially out of the bag. I still won’t call it an ...

Videos: Hands-on with Motorola Droid and 1st Impressions
Phones Review — ... started hitting the net waves, and we have for your viewing pleasure not one but two Motorola Droid videos courtesy of the guys over at engadget. ...

Droid Browsing Speed Video. (And my comparison notes.)
UMPCPortal — ... Netbook at 1.6Ghz (no Flash, SSD): 5s, 6s, 6s (5.6s average) In this case, the Viliv at 800Mhz is slightly faster than the best test results from the iPhone 3GS and Archos Android Tablet but at the end of the day we’re looking at excellent browsing speeds across the board here that really should keep most people very happy indeed. I’m looking forward to re-visiting this subject with Moorestown and ARM multi-core Cortex A9 in 2010 though. Source: Engadget. Related posts: Motorola Droid brings another interesting Android device ...

Browser Speed Test Video: iPhone 3GS Vs DROID
iPhoneHeat — ... Engadget has posted a side by side comparison of the iPhone 3GS and Motorola DROID Browser Speed. The DROID loses but it does have a lengthier scroll.

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The Tao of Mac — ... Motorola DROID first hands-on! ...

This Droid Ad Can’t Be About the iPhone. Right?
Technologizer — ... ,” and–unless the ad is taking a very oblique swipe at the thinness of AT&T’s 3G network–it isn’t slow. (Actually, its browser seems to do quite well in comparison to the Droid’s, though neither makes me think of sawblades going through bananas.) I have no idea what it means to be digitally clueless, but I’m positive that the iPhone isn’t. And I can’t believe that Verizon would think that any prospective customer who hasn’t been hibernating in a cave somewhere would buy the notion that the iPhone is ...

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Motorola Droid: The FactsPhones Review
Motorola has now put up a fact sheet for their new Motorola Droid smartphone, which we all know is powered by Google’s Android 2.0 OS and is with Verizon Wireless. The Motorola Droid fact sheet shows details on such stuff as high speed mobile browsing, Google searches, customising the ...
Engadget does side-by-side of Droid vs. iPhone browsing9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence
Browsing is the #1 thing we do on our smartphones so this is important.   Even though the Droid loses, we have to admit: that is a lot of screen area.