Saturday, November 7, 2009

Droid Phone Reviews

The Droid Motorola, presented on Wednesday 6 November and is available from Verizon, is the latest smartphone based on Google’s Android operating system, designed for phones as powerful as a PC.

It is the first phone built with the latest 2.0 version of Android, and Google first phone from Verizon, which has been heavily marketing. It costs $ 199.99 (with a two-year contract), can handle corporate email and have a faster Internet browser.

The Verizon-ins are usually absent, such as V CAST service entertainment. Instead, Google is all Droid – with links to Gmail (you can choose another email provider if you want), Google Calendar, Maps and YouTube.

There are 12,000 applications available, including Pandora and Imeem for music and Weather.

In their ads, Verizon is unmatched in the iPhone by Droid play three key features: a physical keyboard, the ability to run more than one application at a time and the ability to customize the home screen. I heard the radio service Pandora Internet in the background while composing an e-mail (cool!) And moved around the icons on the home screen.

But the physical keyboard is no picnic. Because the letters and numbers are united in the same key, so was difficult to access my Google of letters and numbers that I gave up and created another account. Fortunately, there is a virtual keyboard – just like the iPhone – which is much softer.

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