Motorola DROID Goes Official, First Phone to Use Android 2.0

Motorola and Verizon Wireless finally tumble out the first smartphone that runs the latest Android 2.0 chopine – the new Motorola DROID. Featuring high gear-speeding Internet browsing, voice-activated search, customizable large blind, access to Android apps and widgets and of course Verizon’s 3G mobile network capability. Arriving on Nov.6 at all Verizon Wireless stores, the Motorola DROID is going to give the iPhone a solidness competition.

Design-wise, the Motorola DROID features solidness exterior, intelligent interior, thinnest form factor for a slider phone with full QWERTY keyboard.

Feature-wise, here are some of the great things that the Motorola DROID offer:

Access the Internet via 3G or Wi-Fi via a multi-windowpane hypertext markup language browser USe e-mail, Google maps, play videos in widescreen formatting on a 3.7-in high gear-res screen with 854 pixels breadth Customizable with Android apps available for download at the Android Market Perform Google hunt faster through part-activated functionality and location-based feature Take photos exploitation a 5 megapixel photographic camera solving with dual-LED photoflash, autofocus and image stabilization Capture playback videodisk-quality video recording Integrated Gmail and Microsoft Exchange push Google Maps Navigation The Motorola DROID is also pre-loaded with various useful apps including – Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk, Android Market, Calendar, Amazon MP3 Store, and Verizon Wireless Visual Voice Mail. The Motorola DROID will be available for $199.99 with a new 2-class Verizon Wireless contract. Source

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