Motorola Droid Drops Nov. 6th on Verizon
October 29th, 2009
The new Motorola Android powered Droid Smart Phone will land at Verizon on November 6th. The new Droid is said to compete with the likes of the iPhone and potentially save a struggling Motorola. The Droid is equipped with a 3.7 inch 16:9 touch screen with a full QWERTY keypad. The device also features a 5MP camera and is able to capture videos in DVD quality at a speed of 24fps. The Droid will use a 550MHz processor to power the new Android 2.0 device and sport a 1,400mAh lithium ion battery offering 6.4 hours of talk time. One of the most promising features on the Droid is the Google powered FREE voice guided navigation. Here are a list of the other applications that come pre-loaded on the Droid: Gmail, Youtube, Facebook, Google Talk, Amazon MP3 Store, Android Market, and visual voice mail.
Verizon and Motorola are also including a GPS mount for the phone and an Alarm Clock style base charger. The phone will be available for $199 after a $50 MIR from Verizon. Rumors have it Best Buy will offer it for $199 as well but with out a mail in rebate. No matter which you choose either option will require a 2 year service agreement.
For a 360 Degree view of the device hit up the video below.
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