The hotly anticipated Android-powered Motorola Droid smartphone made a brief and surprising visit on the Web yesterday as Motorola “acci
Some highlights (recorded by ZDNet):
- Google Android 2.0 (Eclair)
- Sliding QWERTY form factor
- 5 megapixel camera with image stabilization, 4X digital zoom, dual LED flash, auto-focus
- Video capture/playback capability: DVD quality up to 24 fps; D1 (720×480) resolution
- Music player
- Battery life: up to 385 minutes continuous usage. 1400 mAh Li-ion; up to 270 hours standby
- MMS, SMS, IM incl. Google Talk
- Predictive text
- Stereo Bluetooth v2.1+EDR
- Sync with: MS Exchange, Gmail, corp. calendar (Exchange ‘03 and ‘07), Google Cal
- 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi
- microUSB connector (USB 2.0)
- Webkit HTML5 web browser; Flash 10 available 2010
- 3.5mm headset jack
- speech recognition, voice dialing
- Unified contact list/phonebook (Gmail, Exchange, Facebook)
- Google services: Android Market, Gmail, Calendar, Contact, Maps + Street View, Search, Voice Search, Talk, Turn-by-turn directions, YouTube
- QuickOffice Document Viewer
- Amazon MP3 Store, Facebook
- Backlit TFT 3.7-inch WVGA (480×854) 16:9 widescreen display (267 PPI)
- Virtual keyboard
- Weight: 6.0 oz.
- 2.4 in. wide by 4.6 in. tall by 0.5 in. thick
- Accelerometer
- 550MHz processor
- 16GB microSD removable storage pre-installed; up to 32GB
The Droid is just one of many phones lately that has been called an “iPhone killer,” and though it boasts impressive specs, that statement should always be taken with a fistful of salt.
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