Pros: QWERTY keyboard, brilliant display, free GPS, excellent sound quality, Google interface, changeable battery Cons: Camera took a little practice
I've been a satisfied Verizon customer for years. I loved the network and customer service enough to stick with an older, limited LG cell phone, while secretly lusting after the iPhone. I checked out the Blackberry Storm, but just didn't like ...
Pros: Arguably the best, most responsive Android device. Cons: Individual features do not reach the bar set by "other" touchscreen phones.
I didn’t want to start off this review labeling the Motorola DROID yet another in a long list of failed wannabe iPhone killers, but, they’ve pretty much done that to themselves. I didn’t even know about this phone until I started ...
Pros: Sharp Screen, Voice Quality, Decent Battery Life, Thin for a slider, Google Maps Cons: Android OS, Awful Keyboards, Too slow, App Storage, Build Quality, Ugly, No multitouch
Verizon Wireless's claim to fame is that they run the most reliable network in the USA with the best coverage. Apparently, this is everywhere I don't live, but "the coverage" has always been the reason to go with Verizon Wireless, as opposed to ...
Pros: Amazing Google integration (gmail, calendar, gvoice, etc), big screen, keyboard Cons: less apps than the iPhone, less polish
I know the question on everyone's mind is whether the Droid is a better choice than the iPhone. The iPhone is the gold standard when it comes to smartphones, but your usage patterns may make the Droid better for you. As my review title indicates, the ...
Pros: Good speech recognition, built-in GPS, close co-operation with Google online services. Cons: So-so physical keyboard, and some rough edges in software.
I bought the Motorola Droid at the Verizon store about two weeks ago, and have been familiarizing myself with some of its features and abilities, and I have to say that it's amazing. The Droid runs the Google Android operating system, and it has ...
Pros: Customizable, voice activation, GPS. Cons: Flaky, bad Outlook interface, problematic sound quality
First, there is a mistake in the Epinions entry on this phone. It is 16GB, NOT 2GB.I've been a Windows Mobile user for many years. About 2 years ago, I tried out an iPhone and found that the functionality and ease of responding ...
Pros: Solid, well built, GREAT screen, lots of features. Cons: Not as sexy as you-know-who Heavy
I got the Droid on the launch day even though I was only planning on testing it out at the Verizon store. I was getting tired of my Blackberry Pearl. Even though it was very capable as a phone and email device, the web experience was very poor. I ...
Pros: Excellent interface, fast functional browser, exceptional support. Easy PIM migration to Google. Cons: Learning curve for keypad and trackball users. Not worldwide capable. No desk computer manager.
A Verizon customer since 1998, I've updated phones only when a significant change took place. On opening day for Droid, I tested the Droid, Storm2 and Blackberry 9830. I rejected the 9830 as a non-upgrade of the 8830. I traded my 8830 for the ...
Pros: Functionality, Features, Service provider, Battery Life, Applications, Future potential Cons: The accessories cost too much.
You can find specifications on the Motorola Droid at the end of this review, I won't bore you with that just yet.Let me boil it all down for you amidst the pomp and circumstance of the naysayers and champions.Plain and simple, the Droid is ...
Pros: -Fast Phone -Webbrowsing excellent -Viewing Docs very good as I am business owner -Screen quality better than I-Phone - Cons: -Camera is slow, Google maps do not work
Upgraded the phone and found it worth it to extend my contract. Purchased the insurance on it so I would have piece of mind as my previous phone was sorely abused but lasted. Excellent Phone. Many options and fast. Durable screen. No screen protectors and no scratches on phone, but only had it for about 4 weeks. Little heavy but worth it as it has so many options Batter life a little weak so bring charger if you will be gone for the entire day and using maps,email,and voice.
-Camera is slow -GPS since last update on phone does not work. It give me the wrong location so cannot use google maps.
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