The Motorola Droid
The Motorola Droid
This phone is Verizon's answer to the iPhone and is made by Motorola. I've been wanting an iPhone but won't tithe to AT&T to get it.
Has anyone heard anything about the Droid? Pros / Con
Has anyone heard anything about the Droid? Pros / Con
I don't know anything about the Droid, but I know about Motorola's products. I have owned nothing but a Motorola since I got my first phone in 2007. They are excellent products, and in the last year they have significantly improved the quality of their manufacturing. I have the Krave and it is a very good phone. It is one of the sturdiest I have ever owned and it's not ruggedized.
I'm an avid fan of Palm's webOS phones (I'm a Sprint customer using a Pre) and read PreCentral a lot. They have a sister site that is a great resource for Android based devices:
http://www.androidcentral.com/
Another Droid phone coming to Verizon is the Droid Eris by HTC. It's basically a re-badged Hero.
http://www.androidcentral.com/
Another Droid phone coming to Verizon is the Droid Eris by HTC. It's basically a re-badged Hero.
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Not sure if someone has mentioned this or not.. But Droid runs off the \"Andriod\" OS, its made by Google.
Android is hyped as being super fast and easy to add onto (such as creating your own apps). And from what I have read, Android is going to be loaded onto some Netbooks. Looks like it may get a good following.
Netbooks and Smartphones will be running the same basic OS.
Android is hyped as being super fast and easy to add onto (such as creating your own apps). And from what I have read, Android is going to be loaded onto some Netbooks. Looks like it may get a good following.
Netbooks and Smartphones will be running the same basic OS.
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You like it better than the iphone os?Zantor wrote:Yup; that's why I like the Droid. Google Android is one of the best phone OSes I've seen, and it is UNIX-based and very efficient.
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How is the battery life? I've heard mixed reviews on that. Also I've heard that the actual keyboard is difficult to use. True?Ryujin wrote:I received my Droid a couple days ago. So far so good!
It's much faster than my BlackBerry was and it's amazing how fast and easy it is to share photos and videos now a days.
I've had the Droid for a month now and so far so good. The battery life is not great as I've had to plug it in twice in one day on a couple occasions now. Those times were due to one lengthy phone call and frequent use though, I assume. It is certainly a nightly charge at the minimum though. I used to get 2-3 days out of my Crackberry.
The keyboard is less than ideal but I'm getting used to it and feel that with all keyboards, there is a learning curve.
Overall, I LOVE my Droid and feel it is leagues ahead of BlackBerry and a great little competitor to the iPhone for Verizon.
The keyboard is less than ideal but I'm getting used to it and feel that with all keyboards, there is a learning curve.
Overall, I LOVE my Droid and feel it is leagues ahead of BlackBerry and a great little competitor to the iPhone for Verizon.
I bought a Droid over the holidays. It's a great little smart phone! I've never had a smart phone before, so I can't compare it to others, but it's amazing what this thing can do!
Just bought a car dock and bluetooth FM transmitter today. Love the way it plays music and calls over the car stereo.
So, what kind of apps are you guys loading up on your Droids? My favorites so far are Cashew (a checkbook/savings app), Documents To Go (for reading PDF and Excel files), and for fun I loaded up the Tricorder, Picsay, and Magnifier, along with a few others.
Just bought a car dock and bluetooth FM transmitter today. Love the way it plays music and calls over the car stereo.
So, what kind of apps are you guys loading up on your Droids? My favorites so far are Cashew (a checkbook/savings app), Documents To Go (for reading PDF and Excel files), and for fun I loaded up the Tricorder, Picsay, and Magnifier, along with a few others.