We just got our hands on the first phone running Android 2.0, Motorola's Droid. Available on the Verizon network, the phone features a 5-megapixel camera, a slide-out keyboard, a high resolution screen, and Google Navigation with turn-by-turn GPS. Ginny Mies takes it out for a spin.
Motorola Droid Gets a Cautious Thumbs Up
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