Posts Tagged ‘Droid’

Droid Bionic Launch Date Leaked, Just Over 2 Weeks Away? July 16, 2011 No Comments

So…This is huge. Looks like we’ve finally got what appears to be a concrete release date for the Droid Bionic by Motorola. Even crazier than having it though, is the date itself – August 4th. While everyone was basically expecting this phone some time this summer, late August was the general consensus.

Furthermore, the Bionic was delayed, delayed, and delayed some more, leaving us all half-expecting it to not be out until fall. With a normal phone delayed this much, we’d be a little wary of the specs, as all too often a phone’s release will be pushed back due to contract negotiations or some other business function, and the phone won’t be updated in the meantime. Then, when the phone releases, its specs are already out of date. The Bionic though, appears to be a different story. Supposedly, the Bionic was delayed when the iPhone 4 came out, in order to be able to better compete with what Motorola felt will be the Bionic’s competition, which we hope Moto knows is the iPhone 5.

For the ridiculously good specs on the phone, click through to the full story!

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Droid 3 Walkthrough Videos Posted Online June 13, 2011 No Comments

Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid 3 Videos PostedAs should be pretty obvious at this point, we’re always on the lookout for the next “big thing” in the mobile space. When the original Droid came out, it was definitely a “big thing,” and now we’re seeing some more details on the Droid 3, or the next phone in that hallowed line of Droids by Motorola. We told you about some of these specs before, but its definitely nice to see an actual device, as well as get some more info on it.

Hit up the read more link for more info, as well as the embedded videos!

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Droid Pro Found on Verizon Wireless’ Website, Super Expensive. October 25, 2010 No Comments

Like we wrote about a couple weeks back, the Droid Pro is the newest phone coming in Verizon’s Droid line of Android phones, and it looks like Verizon can hide the Droid Pro details no longer!  Kellex over at Droid-Life has just found a test page on Verizon’s website for the Droid Pro, listing it at $299 on contract.  While this is pretty expensive, remember that Verizon often offers a $100 rebate on smartphones.  Also don’t forget that this is a globally capable smartphone aimed at business people, so a premium price point is kind of to be expected.

Do you want the Droid Pro bad enough to pay two or three hundred bucks?  That keyboard looks nice for people used to a Blackberry, but I know I’m not flying internationally too often, so I’m not sure the extra money is worth it to me.  How about you?

Source – Droid-Life

Motorola Announces the Droid Pro, Tech World Says “Woah.” October 5, 2010 No Comments

Motorola has just announced the Droid Pro, and wow, it looks pretty sick.  Appearing to basically be the best of the Droid lineup combined with the best of a Blackberry, the Droid Pro comes standard with CDMA (meaning this is a Verizon phone!) Bluetooth, Froyo Android 2.2, an HVGA screen, a 1ghz processor, and most importantly, a keyboard that looks absolutely fantastic.  While we don’t have a review unit yet to test out, we can say that we’ll be doing everything we can to get one, and will definitely be keeping you up to date on this phone.

For those interested, the Droid Pro’s other specs include:

  • 5MP camera with auto-focus and dual LED flash
  • 8GB preloaded memory and 8GB internal memory
  • 512MB RAM
  • GPS
  • 1420 mAH standard battery

Check back soon for an in depth review with gallery, and of course video!

Droid Decision Making August 28, 2010 1 Comment

For any Verizon users out there you understand the buzz over the new Droid line of smartphones on the market. They are the number one competitors with AT&T’s iPhone 3GS and now the iPhone 4. While I do enjoy using the iPhone 4, I am loyal to Verizon’s service and am ready to buy a new smartphone.  However, I am still not positive about exactly which model I’d like, but I have narrowed it down to the Droid Incredible, Droid X, and the Droid 2.  For a change of pace, instead of ITK giving you the advice on what to buy; we’d like you to give us your opinion on the best buy here. Obviously they are all great smartphones, but which one exceeds the others? Please keep in mind, price is not a concern and does not need to play a factor in our decision, as these phones are all high end models and will come in at similar price ranges regardless. The specs of each phone are as follows:

Specs Droid Incredible by HTC Droid X by Motorola Droid 2 by Motorola
Weight 4.59oz 5.47oz 5.96oz
Usage Time 312 mins 480 mins 575 mins
Standby Time 146 hours 220 hours 315 hours
Size 4.63H x 2.3W x 0.47D 5.02H x 2.57W x 0.39D 4.58H x 2.36W x 0.54D
Memory ROM: 512MB, RAM: 512MB DDR 8 GB internal – 8GB Flash/512MB RAM 8GB Internal; Up to 40GB total
Camera 8 Megapixel 8.0 Megapixel 5.0 Megapixel
Bluetooth Enabled Enabled Enabled
Music Player Enabled Enabled Enabled
Qwerty Keyboard Yes Yes Yes
Email Yes Yes Yes
Touch Screen Yes Yes Yes
Texting Yes Yes Yes

Although many of the specs are the same throughout all three models, there are major differences among them. Another thing we would love to hear from you is the stability of the phone and its ability to survive drops. If you are looking to buy a Droid, use the above spec chart to help you in your decision and if you have one of the three, or even a different smartphone, we would love to hear your input on which is the absolute best buy!

Have a Droid? How do you like it? Tell us in the comments!

Source – Droid Incredible by HTC

Source – Droid X by Motorola

Source – Droid 2 by Motorola

Verizon: Best network, worst attitude. November 2, 2009 No Comments

Verizon Wireless LogoSo I’ve been pretty much insanely stoked for getting the Droid smartphone that’s coming out on Verizon this Friday. I’ll be ordering it Thursday at midnight online, and can’t wait to receive it Saturday or Monday through FedEx. If you’re interested and want to see more info on the phone, check out the links at the end of this post. It’s a brand new Motorola, featuring the as yet unreleased Google Android 2.0 operating system, built in GPS Navigation for your car, as well as a 5MP camera and (obviously) all the built in Google apps functionality you’ve come to expect in Google’s Android.

Of course, since the release of the iPhone, I’ve wanted a phone that could do, well, everything the iPhone could. I love Apple products and would have paid the ridiculous amount of money it costs in a heartbeat, had I not known how terrible the AT&T network is. I knew I didn’t want to deal with that, so I made due with what Verizon offered and never switched. There was just no way I could justify paying more for less quality service. A couple weeks back though, info started to leak about Motorola’s Droid, which was set to launch November 6. It looked like a legitimate iPhone competitor, and my geek self got VERY excited. Frankly, I still am super excited about the phone. The problem though, is that Verizon, knowing it has the best network, and more importantly that it has its customers more or less against the ropes, is, well, being kind of a jerk.

Today, this news broke: Verizon looking to bump early termination fee to $350 on ‘advanced’ devices. Now let’s get one thing straight, both myself and my family have been insanely loyal Verizon Wireless customers for many, many, MANY years. Our primary concern is being able to get in touch with each other, as we all live in different parts of the country. Not so much how we get in touch. Thus, we chose network over phones. Verizon though, has never been the greatest carrier in terms of customer service or satisfaction based on things besides the network coverage. Yes, the phones have (until now) always sucked. But they also constantly seem to be adding fees, not letting go of others, or forcing you to upgrade to more expensive plans because old ones are no longer being supported. As far as I’m concerned, this is all ridiculous. But alas, we’ve put up with it.

Now though, literally less than 48 hours before paying to upgrade to the Droid on its launch date, giving Verizon both my dollars and launch day appearance to brag about (assuming a whole ton of others also buy on launch day,) Verizon decides to change their Early Termination Fee (ETF) cost. ETFs, to begin with, are ridiculous. They lock you in to a carrier, and while you’ll earn $10 month off of your ETF during the course of your contract, even if you cancel on the last day of your contract, you’ll pay $120! I understand a relatively low ECF, in order to help stop people from buying up phones that have been heavily subsidized by Verizon and then flipping them on eBay and canceling their contracts, but $350?? I’ve never flipped a phone, and never will. Why am I paying extra if I want to legitimately cancel my contract, when I’ve never had any intention of adding to the problem that this fee tries to solve?

One thing I must not overlook though, is that Verizon Wireless has not specifically stated what qualifies as an “Advanced Device.” I’m making the assumption that anything labeled a smartphone is advanced, however it is possible that by “Advanced Device” they mean the increasingly popular netbook computer. If this is the case, I still believe the ETF is far too high (as is anything over $240, frankly, as that could be paid off over 24 months at $10 a month,) but at least in that case you’re talking about a full-fledged computer.

Regardless, I’m urging people to really consider writing/emailing Verizon or your congressman to let them know this kind of price gouging is unacceptable. As consumer we are in a vulnerable position today. We need these devices for our everyday life, and Verizon knows that. They increase fees and prices not to cover costs, but to boost profits. We need to be represented and Verizon, along with all wireless carriers, need to be kept in check.

Email your representative here! Tell them the wireless companies are treating consumers unfairly, and something needs to be done now! We need their help!

Contact the FCC here! Any member is fine! Remind them: It’s their job to protect us from the wireless carriers, and to keep their power in check!

Contact Verizon Wireless here!
Contact AT&T Wireless here!
Contact T-Mobile here!
Contact Sprint here!
You can send letters, email, call or anything from most of these links! Tell them their rate and fee increases aren’t okay, and we won’t stand for it! Let them know we will constantly search for low cost, high quality carriers and will switch to them when we find them. Tell them we are contacting our Congressman and the FCC to make fundamental changes to the way the wireless industry works!

Contact the Better Business Bureau here to let other consumers know about the unfair practices wireless carriers are using!

Check out articles on Verizon’s new ETF here:
Engadget’s Article
PC World
CNet
The San Francisco Chronicle
The Washington Post (blog)

Lastly, check out the Droid here:
Verizon’s Site
Engadget’s Review