Droid Does: Pictures, specs, and release date for Verizon Motorola Droid

Verizon will be announcing details of the Motorola Droid on October 28, but Motorola already jumped the gun and accidentally posted and then removed information on their Droid by Motorola website. I knew Motorola would do something like this, so I saved the pictures, and specs to my hard drive. Read on for more information on the Motorola Droid phone. I told you in my Droid does Flash post that it supports Flash, and Motorola has confirmed it on their specs page. Motorola hasn’t posted any release date, but their website says that Flash is coming in 2010.
Motorola Droid Specs
- Operating System: Android 2.0 (Eclair)
- Network: CDMA
- QWERTY Slider Keyboard
- 5 Megapixels camera with 4x digital zoom
- Music and video
- Battery life of up to 6 hours and 41 minutes
- Bluetooth: Stereo Bluetooth technology v2.1 + EDR
- WiFi: 802.11 b/g
- Web Browser: Webkit HTML5, Flash 10 support
- 3.5 MM Headset jack
- App Store: Android Market
- Interface: Backlight, light-responsive display, and virtual keyboard
- Display size: 3.7″; WVGA (480 x 854 pixels); 16:9 widescreen
- Weight: 6 oz
- Size (H X W X D): 2.4 x 4.6 x 5 in
- Antenna Type: Internal
- Accelerometer
- Processor Speed: 500 mHz
- Removable Memory: 16 GB microSD pre-installed; supports up to 32 GB microSD expndable
- Sensors: Proximity and ambient light
Motorola Droid Release date
The Motorola Droid will be released on November 6. No price has been announced.
Tags: Android 2.0, Droid, Verizon

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Looks like a decent phone by the pics above. But why oh why do ppl insist on making slide-out keyboards? Just detracts from the overall look of the phone!
lol, the vga camera pictures>? false claim on that 5mp….. its not possiblie…… grab me a 256mb memery card and i caught up to this phone…. wait i already did IPHONE 3GS FOR LIFE
You obviously haven’t had the inevitable falling out with AT&T yet that many of the rest of us have. Who do you think is reaping all the benefits of you not being able to purchase insurance for that iphone? I loved my iphone too, until it was stolen and AT&T made it their prerogative to kick me while I was down and give me “the opportunity” to purchase another one for two hundred dollars more than I originally paid while also signing a brand new two year contract. If you haven’t experienced this yet….you’ll soon see
You are an idiot.