Droid reviews
Motorola Droid Verizon’s iPhone killer has arrived. Tech bloggers issued their first reviews of the Motorola Droid, a smartphone powered by Verizon Wireless and Google’s Android 2.0 operating system.
Motorola Droid: The Early Reviews Verizon and Motorola have been pumping scores of hype into the release of the Motorola Droid, yet another smartphone hailed.
For professionals, the Droid will offer Exchange ActiveSync and a Microsoft Office file viewer, and there are thousands of additional apps available in the Android Market.
Brighthand’s Ed Hardy is one of the lucky few with the newly-announced Motorola Droid. He brings us his first thoughts on this Android 2.0-based smartphone that sports a WVGA+ display, sliding keyboard, 5 MPx camera, and a 16 GB memory …














I love how the Droid has the same advantages a basic cell phone has over an iPhone, like replaceable batteries; I’m sure their affiliation with Google can’t hurt their marketing efforts either
I think Droid is going to be good competitor to all smartphones and even iPhone. As much as I like the fact that Droid has the android OS
Apple solves the problem by limiting the multitasking. Apple doesn’t multi task where it should. Android multitasks where it shouldn’t. Somewhere between the two is the right ansewr. You may not need dual core chips to do the job right.
Whilst I like a physical keyboard, after dealing with the Samsung Captivate for about quarter-hour, it is hard to head back. At this time I am debating whether to go to Verizon for the Droid X, cross to Dash for the EVO, or stick with AT&T for the Captivate…decisions, decisions.