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PCWorld: “Motorola Droid Steal’s Blackberry’s Limelight”
Posted by admin in Droid News on November 5, 2009
A new article over at PCWorld declares that the Motorola Droid’s launch tomorrow has garnered attention that might have gone to Blackberry’s announcement of two new phones.
This is of little consequence, anyway, writes Daniel Ionescu. The Droid is already considered the best smartphone option next to the iPhone. And with consumers lining up tomorrow to get their hands on a Droid for $200–just $20 more than the lackluster Storm 2–the Droid is simply more competitive than anything Blackberry has to offer at the moment.
The whole article is available over at PCWorld.com
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Posted by admin in Best Motorola Droid Deals, Droid News, Droid Reviews, Video Reviews & Previews on November 3, 2009
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Verizon’s Droid Strategy
Posted by admin in Droid News on October 26, 2009
Various sites have been reporting that Verizon’s Sholes/Droid will not be the only Android 2.0 phone released late October/early November. Instead, “Droid” will brand the line of Verizon smartphones that will use Google’s Android operating system.
The phone known as the HTC Desire will be called the “Droid Eris,” and the top-of-the-line Android phone, formerly known as Motorola’s Sholes, will be simply known as “Droid.”
The Droid Eris is a touch-only phone with a 5 MP camera and trackball. The Eris will retail for less than the Motorola Droid.
Verizon’s plan is to knock AT&T from position of smartphone leader by offering attractive and powerful phones featuring Google’s open-development Android 2.0. Verizon has, in the past, placed restrictions on what their phones are capable of, but it seems as if the company will take a hands-off approach with the Droid line.
There have been numerous reports that AT&T’s data network has not been able properly support the data-intensive iPhone. Many iPhone users report that placing or answering calls can be downright impossible at times, simply because AT&T’s network is overburdened. Verizon, which arguably supports the largest cellular network across the United States, has positioned itself well to siphon smartphone users away from AT&T with a superior network and superior phones.
Expect multiple reviews of Verizon’s Droid phones as they are released within the next couple of weeks. BuyDroidPhones plans to feature the best, most complete reviews.














