Motorola Droid Phone: A Review and how to buy at retail -- No tax; No s&h.

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The launch of the much awaited new Motorola Droid phone marks the company's latest stab at outdoing the competition. To that end, Motorola has collaborated with Google to equip this phone with the feature-rich new Android 2.0 software that delivers high speed browsing, navigation, email, Wi Fi and instant messaging.

The 3.7 inch screen slides open to reveal a largish qwerty keyboard, whose design and features outdo those of its forebear, the impressive Motorola Cliq.
The large -- 440x854 resolution -- WVDS display draws nearly half the charge in the battery; offsetting this is a newly devised 1400 mAh battery that lasts nearly 22 hrs, at optimal usage. In a bid to keep the phone as small as possible, the card slot is hidden behind the battery. The large display, though, means the phone is still slightly bigger and a tad heavy, at 5.96 ounces. Get used to sliding the large display, as the slighest nudge can open or close it.

The Motorola Droid Phone aims to dazzle all, with some showcase hardware features. It can be charged using the micro USB port, but the 3.5 mm headset is placed not-so-conveniently at the top.
The drag and drop sliding feature in the Android 2.0 software aids quick operation. You can use it to control brightness and volume, apart from locking and unlocking both the phone and the wireless connections. If you do not like using small buttons, you will surely delight in the many widgets featured on this phone, devised to make your work faster and easier. The software also supports all the popular formats, such as MP3 and WAV.

The 5 mega pixel camera is a digital camera clone, with its own cover that slides open to reveal the lens. However, the focus is a disappointment. The flash has duel LED that offers brighter flashes but can be bothersome if it flashes unnecessarily. On a positive note, the camera can capture images at 720x840 resolution, with high memory storage at 16 GB, upgradable to 32 GB.
Gamers are sure to savor the display and powerful graphics processor that facilitates better graphics than most phones on the market.

Users will find Verizon's 3G service an added bonus, especially when using YouTube. But the reception is bothersome; the 3G reception is below par at times, and you might be forced to switch to wi-fi. This is a big downside; that said, the positives of the Motorola Droid phone outweigh its negatives.

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