On Friday, November 6, Verizon released their first phones running on Google’s Android 2.0 operating system: Motorola Droid and the HTC Droid Eris phone. As I went to my local Verizon store I noticed that there were no long lines, in fact there were only two other people besides me who went in the store. [...]
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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 [...]
Droid by Motorola
Verizon and Motorola launched their Droid Does campaign recently, and they are expected to announce details of the new Motorola Droid on October 28. Fortunately for us, Motorola did a mistake and accidentally put up information of the Droid early on their Droid by Motorola website. Now we have all the information about the Droid, [...]
Google Phone 2.0
According to Ashok Kumar, an analyst at Northeast securities , Google is going to launch their own Google-branded phone. Ashok Kumar says that the Google Phone 2.0 will also be unlocked, and he also claims to have talked with Google’s design partners about an upcoming Android device. None of this is going to happen any [...]
Droid release date
Yesterday I checked the XML file on the Verizon Droid Does website and noticed that the XML file had a countdown timer to October 30,2009. I thought that this date was the Droid release date, but it looks like I was wrong. I’ve looked at web ads of the Droid, and they all say “November“. [...]
Droid does support Adobe Flash
One important feature that Verizon forgot to include in their Droid Does commercial is that the Droid phone does support Flash while the iPhone doesn’t! Earlier this year, Adobe announced that they will be releasing a mobile version of their Flash Player for Android, Windows Mobile, and the Palm webOS. The iPhone OS was not [...]




