Overview What's Good: Gorgeous 3.7-inch display and Android 2.0. What's Bad: Battery life is quite poor, and physical keyboard needs improvement. Introduction Despite being a die-hard BlackBerry user, the Motorola DROID excites me. With a large screen, Android 2.0, and a durable form factor, it seems to be a good option, and a welcome addition to Verizon's somewhat ho-hum device lineup. Combine that with an expensive marketing campaign on Verizon's behalf, and it seems to be the gadget of the year (actually, it was, according to Time Magazine). The question remains, however: does the DROID live up to its name? Design & Features The DROID that I tested came directly from Motorola, so accessories may differ from those offered by Verizon. My DROID came with the device, battery, home charger, USB cable, car charger, and 16 GB microSD card (installed in the phone). Coming in at 4.55 inches long by 2.35 inches wide by 0.55 inch thick, the DROID weighs 5.99 ounces, making it... -
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