Motorola Droids

“Droid Does” – Slogan from Verizon about the new Motorola Droid

Finally, a Smartphone that will satiate those on Verizon who have been longing for an iPhone agreement.

Motorola has developed the Motorola Droid, which is going to run on the Verizon network. This Smartphone is getting great initial reviews and is slated to arrive November 6th, 2009!

Let’s start out with the body of the phone itself; the Droid offers a clean design coupled with a solid feeling and durable soft touch framework.

User interface of the Motorola Droid Smartphone is a very large and very usable touch screen that’s a high resolution 3.7″; WVGA (480 x 854 pixels); 16:9 widescreen, 4 quick touch buttons on the main face and a pop open QWERTY keyboard.

Super Fast Under the Hood performance is delivered by a OMAP 3430 processor, which is one of the latest releases from Texas Instruments and it is a fantastic match to the dynamic performance potential for Google’s Android 2.0 Operating System.

This processor chip technology is similar to what is currently powering the iPhone 3GS and Palm Pre.

The Google Android 2.0 operating system, Android 2.0 is a major platform release deployable to Android-powered handsets starting in early November 2009.

The Droid allows mobile networking and multimedia sharing to be both fun and practical. E-mail is super fast and easier to integrate. With a user friendly screen interface, you’ll really like Google’s Adroid 2.0 operating system. For instance, users can go to one single screen and view an integration of all the inboxes from multiple e-mail accounts.

The camera is 5 megapixels with autofocus, image stabilization, dual LED flash for great night and indoor photos, digital zoom, white balance, color effects, and macro focus for the fine details.

Video offers DVD quality recording and playback with excellent sound and the user quickly share videos and pop them up on You Tube or your favorite social media application.

The Droid’s superior sound will allow users music and videos that will record and playback very clear.

The custom applications that are going to be available will offer unlimited usability and user specific functionality with a reported 10,000 apps already available.

A few key questions so far have been memory, which is 16GB expandable to 32GB, Battery life is reported to be an amazing 6.5hrs of continuous usage or around 270 hours of standby time.

The Motorola Droid is definitely getting a lot of attention as the first of a number of Android fat burner smart phones to be seeing the markets.

Eric James

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