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wired.com - 11/4/2009
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Verizon Wireless loves to nickel and dime its customers and the upcoming Motorola Droid presents new opportunities.
Droid supports Microsoft Exchange’s ActiveSync feature that lets users access email, calendar and contacts from their corporate servers running Exchange. But now they ...
boygeniusreport.com - 11/4/2009
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boygeniusreport.com —
Forget the first commercial you saw, this one
takes the cake. We’ve been told it should start...
airing on TV this week. Video is after the break.
(more)
Another Verizon DROID commercial, Stealth, and it’s awesome
ptech.allthingsd.com - 11/5/2009
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ptech.allthingsd.com —
Verizon Wireless customers tend to love the company’s
fast 3G network. But many tech-oriented Verizon loyalists gripe...
about the carrier’s high-end smart phones, which haven’t matched the cachet and versatility of the Apple iPhone ...
(more)
Motorola's Droid Is Smart Success for Verizon Users
androidandme.com - 11/3/2009
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androidandme.com —
The Motorola Droid will be the most powerful
Android phone to date when it launches on November...
6, 2009. However, the device still features the same shortcomings of all other Android phones. The Droid ships with a 512 MB ROM which contains only 256 ...
(more)
Google fails to address app storage issue with Droid and ...
| @TheSquare This statement from Verizon is a little more ambiguous. http://bit.ly/2YaZQ6 11/5/2009 |
| RT @GadgetLab Verizon May Charge Motorola Droid Users for Exchange Access http://bit.ly/13ftdR 11/4/2009 |
| UNLIMITED internet with Droid phone on Verizon... but if you want to use exchange you have to pay extra. Bullshit! http://bit.ly/1iKlJT 11/4/2009 |
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Verizon to Charge Droid Users for Exchange Access
Gadget Venue —
... if the extra $15/month for tethering also includes Exchange access, but either ways it’s crazy to have to pay for standard features built in to a phone.
The Droid, …, runs the open source and free Android 2.0 platform with ActiveSync support already built in. That means users shouldn’t have to pay extra fees for their device to connect with their corporate servers.
Will you pay extra for Exchange support on your Droid?
Via: Wired
Verizon to Charge Droid Users for Exchange Access > > ...
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