Posts Tagged Droid Reviews

Droid or Eris? Droid Please.

HTC Eris

Sandy Castaneda has written about her experience with the HTC Droid Eris.

Castaneda decided to go with the Eris to save $100 (though if she had seen BuyDroidPhones.com she would know she was really only saving $50…). Seems she’s developed buyer’s remorse.

Castaneda wishes she had spent on the Motorola Droid for its keyboard, processing power, Android 2.0, and because after buying apps to make the Eris do what the Droid can do out-of-the-box, the Eris isn’t such a hot deal.

 

Read the whole article at VentureBeat.com

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PCWorld: “Motorola Droid Steal’s Blackberry’s Limelight”

Verizon Droid W/ Keyboard

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 $200just $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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NYTimes: “Call It An ‘App Phone’ (A What?)”

Motorola Droid

Now I’m not so sure that we need a new classification for new Android phones, like the Motorola Droid, but author David Pogue‘s observation of how close the cell phone is almost merging with the laptop is spot-on.

Anyway, this is another review of the Motorola Android. Pogue extensively compares the Motorola Droid to the iPhone, from which the Droid hopes to pull customers away from.

Pogue’s conclusion: the Motorola Droid is a worthy challenger to the iPhone, though not without some quirks of its own.

 

Check out the full review over at NYTimes.com.

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