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10-30-2009, 12:16 AM
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It’s an accepted fact by now that iPhone killers come and go but so far none have quite managed to dethrone the crowned prince. Droid managed to set the press on fire yesterday as news and reviews poured in for this Motorola-Verizon-Google Smartphone. Many gadget fanatics believe that this might just be the one tenacious contender to finish the job that others failed to accomplish!
Let’s start with the basics. Said to be the slimmest phone with a full, slide-out QWERTY keypad, it is poised for release on Nov6th for $199 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate. It makes it at 4.6 by 2.4 by 0.5 inches, a negligible few hundredths of an inch thicker than the iPhone. If you are looking for a lightweight phone, you might be disappointed that it is on the heavier side at six ounces. But there are going to be some pay-offs for the physical keyboard and the big display which is lacking in the iphone and sought after by many.
Droid’s 3.7-inch touch screen is about two-tenths of an inch bigger than the iPhone's display and provides an advantage while web browsing. What’s got everyone’s curiosity piqued is of course the fact that it is the first phone to run on latest version 2.0 of Android, Google’s open source operating system. That comes with its share of perks such as full-on push support for Microsoft Exchange and Google Gmail. If you are a Facebook addict, the phone will draw contact information from your Facebook pals into your address book via a widget.
A click gets you right into their profiles and you never need to miss out on any of your friends’ status updates when you are on the go. Other preloaded widgets include YouTube, a corporate calendar, and "Power Control" where you can turn on/off your wireless connections, adjust brightness etc. (The iPhone does not support widgets.) A You Tube app lets you comment on clips, favorite them, or share videos via e-mail and Facebook.
Google Maps with new GPS-aided turn-by-turn navigation also makes its debut with Android 2.0 and Droid. The navigation system provides free, voice-activated service with satellite view, traffic, ATMs, and restaurants, Google latitude, turn-by-turn directions etc. Thanks to Android's voice-recognition technology, you can say where you want to be directed to if you find typing cumbersome.
The Droid's 5-megapixel camera comes with a dual LED flash and auto-focus/image stabilization capabilities and the consensus is that the DVD-quality video recording is comparable to that of iPhone’s. You can then upload your shots directly to Facebook and Picasa with geotags. The iPhone is still king when it comes to cooler and more numerous apps for download , not to mention the popular access to movie rentals and iTunes store.( Droid does let you download songs via the Amazon MP3 store). But it is only a matter of time before Droid’s open android platform, more malleable to customization to get the development community going for a more colorful apps palette.
Other features include Wi-Fi; USB mass storage; Bluetooth 2.0; a 3.5mm headphone jack; 440x854 pixels resolution, a vibrate mode, text ;multimedia messaging, a calculator, and an alarm clock .
Now the million dollar question is if Droid will manage to knock Apple off its pedestal. Judging by past record of wannabes, I wouldn’t hold my breadth on that one. But looking at all the excitement in the media, Droid promises to pose a stiff fight ahead.
It’s an accepted fact by now that iPhone killers come and go but so far none have quite managed to dethrone the crowned prince. Droid managed to set the press on fire yesterday as news and reviews poured in for this Motorola-Verizon-Google Smartphone. Many gadget fanatics believe that this might just be the one tenacious contender to finish the job that others failed to accomplish!
Let’s start with the basics. Said to be the slimmest phone with a full, slide-out QWERTY keypad, it is poised for release on Nov6th for $199 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate. It makes it at 4.6 by 2.4 by 0.5 inches, a negligible few hundredths of an inch thicker than the iPhone. If you are looking for a lightweight phone, you might be disappointed that it is on the heavier side at six ounces. But there are going to be some pay-offs for the physical keyboard and the big display which is lacking in the iphone and sought after by many.
Droid’s 3.7-inch touch screen is about two-tenths of an inch bigger than the iPhone's display and provides an advantage while web browsing. What’s got everyone’s curiosity piqued is of course the fact that it is the first phone to run on latest version 2.0 of Android, Google’s open source operating system. That comes with its share of perks such as full-on push support for Microsoft Exchange and Google Gmail. If you are a Facebook addict, the phone will draw contact information from your Facebook pals into your address book via a widget.
A click gets you right into their profiles and you never need to miss out on any of your friends’ status updates when you are on the go. Other preloaded widgets include YouTube, a corporate calendar, and "Power Control" where you can turn on/off your wireless connections, adjust brightness etc. (The iPhone does not support widgets.) A You Tube app lets you comment on clips, favorite them, or share videos via e-mail and Facebook.
Google Maps with new GPS-aided turn-by-turn navigation also makes its debut with Android 2.0 and Droid. The navigation system provides free, voice-activated service with satellite view, traffic, ATMs, and restaurants, Google latitude, turn-by-turn directions etc. Thanks to Android's voice-recognition technology, you can say where you want to be directed to if you find typing cumbersome.
The Droid's 5-megapixel camera comes with a dual LED flash and auto-focus/image stabilization capabilities and the consensus is that the DVD-quality video recording is comparable to that of iPhone’s. You can then upload your shots directly to Facebook and Picasa with geotags. The iPhone is still king when it comes to cooler and more numerous apps for download , not to mention the popular access to movie rentals and iTunes store.( Droid does let you download songs via the Amazon MP3 store). But it is only a matter of time before Droid’s open android platform, more malleable to customization to get the development community going for a more colorful apps palette.
Other features include Wi-Fi; USB mass storage; Bluetooth 2.0; a 3.5mm headphone jack; 440x854 pixels resolution, a vibrate mode, text ;multimedia messaging, a calculator, and an alarm clock .
Now the million dollar question is if Droid will manage to knock Apple off its pedestal. Judging by past record of wannabes, I wouldn’t hold my breadth on that one. But looking at all the excitement in the media, Droid promises to pose a stiff fight ahead.