Droid Cell Phone – Review


The Droid cell phone is not only known as Verizon Wireless’ first Android Phone, but is also the network’s first Android Phone to carry Google’s Android 2.0 web browser – latest and perhaps the greatest operating system by Google. When the Droid cell phone was first earlier announced, it quickly made a great stir among public despite the recession’s effect.

One of the phone’s main update from the Android 1.x to 2.x is in its platform that handles communication and contact browsing. Its portrait keyboard is also a whole different story. Designed with narrower buttons and anything above tiny hands, using its horizontal software keyboard is very convenient especially when you are multi-tasking from one application to another.

Google’s updated utilization is based on Motorola’s Blur and HTC Sense combined. This allows users to conveniently create messages and Emails from multiple accounts under a single source. You can add multiple exchange accounts and multiple Gmail accounts by using its Android 2.0.

The biggest update to Android 2.0 is by far its Google Browsing Navigation. Its updated Google web browser gives a new web browsing which is actually pretty near to close winning. Make no mistake about it though – its superb browsing experience can be attributed mostly to its stunning 3.7 inch touch screen. Although few key downfalls prevent the phone from achieving an elite status in browsing performance which is mostly due to the absence of a flash and poor zooming, but with its built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, combined with Verizon’s data fast network, the phone’s web browsing experience definitely surpasses today’s vast majority phone.

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