The Droid is Motorola’s first Android 2.0 smartphone that comes with the Navigation Maps, the browser-to-peer Google, and runs all the apps that are in Android Market.
The widescreen 3.7 “has a very good resolution ((480 x 854 pixels) and is multi-touch screen, but for some reason the strange system Droid Verizon does not accept the zoom gestures that made the iPhone famous. On the other hand the Droid is multi-tasking and has a keyboard on a slide-out that sounds pretty good, and a battery that lasts for more than six hours (according to Motorola). The 5 megapixel camera has dual LED flash, digital zoom 4x, image stabilization and geo tagging, and movies with DVD quality. The Droid also has a slot for microSD cards that supports up to 32GB and comes with a 16GB card.

A lot’s of people said that the Droid is the “best smartphone with Android” and it will certainly give a lot of work in competition against the BlackBerrys and iPhones that dominate the U.S. market. It will cost $199 in the United States in terms of Verizon.
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This post was written by Brad on November 5, 2009

