Droid Review at Engadget

I would love to be able to post up here a full review of the Motorola Droid.  Unfortunately for me and you (mostly me), I did not get a Droid to review.  Instead I’m forced to read from afar and help my readers find the reviews they are looking for.  Engadget has just posted up a full and more in depth review than they previously had and it’s a great read with lots of pics.  I suggest heading there and checking it out.  Maybe next time Motorola will send one to me too.

Engadget Reviews the Droid

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  • Steve

    I’m surprised the Droid doesn’t have multi touch. Did I read that right?

  • Steve

    I’m surprised the Droid doesn’t have multi touch. Did I read that right?

  • http://psoriasisguru.com Gary Wilkes

    I’m looking forward to seeing for myself what Droid can do that the iPhone can’t; it obviously already has one leg up price-wise

  • http://psoriasisguru.com Gary Wilkes

    I’m looking forward to seeing for myself what Droid can do that the iPhone can’t; it obviously already has one leg up price-wise

  • http://www.thesearethedroids.com Android 1

    @ Gary I think the most important difference is Android’s ability to be customized. Otherwise, it’s very similar in what it’s supposed to do, run a phone, run some apps, etc. One thing specifically is the free turn-by-turn navigation that comes included. Of course, other Android 2.0 phones will have that as well. I’m sure eventually iPhone will too.

  • http://www.thesearethedroids.com Android 1

    @ Gary I think the most important difference is Android’s ability to be customized. Otherwise, it’s very similar in what it’s supposed to do, run a phone, run some apps, etc. One thing specifically is the free turn-by-turn navigation that comes included. Of course, other Android 2.0 phones will have that as well. I’m sure eventually iPhone will too.