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Five interesting details about Verizon's new Droid smartphone

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On Wednesday morning, I did a call with Greg Haller, Verizon Wireless president of the midwest region, and he revealed some more information about Verizon's Moto Droid smartphone. Here are the five most interesting details: 1. Will cost $199, available on Nov. 6 Verizon has set the price of the Droid at $199, the same price as the 16GB iPhone (the 32GB iPhone costs $299). The Droid comes with a 16GB memory card. But the user can pop that out and upgrade to 32GB themselves, if they choose. 2. HTML5 and hi-res Web experience Droid has an HTML5 Webkit browser, compared to HTML4.1 on the iPhone and the Pre. The Droid features an 854x480 screen -- compared to 480x320 on the iPhone -- and so the screen will show about twice as many pixels as the iPhone (of course it will be much smaller on the screen). The image below (a slide from Haller's presentation) shows how much more of a Web page you'll be able to see on the Droid versus the iPhone. 3. Exchange push support Verizon officially revealed that the Droid will have built-in support for Microsoft Exchange messaging, including push capability for email, calendars, and contacts. Since it's still mostly business people that are buying smartphones, this is critical -- and it was missing from the G1, the first Android smartphone. 4. Voice-activated search Another feature that Verizon touted was Google-powered voice search. Haller described the Droid as a "true search monster." He said,  "One button, talk to the phone and you'll find what you're looking for... The voice service works very well." 5. Verizon isn't closing the door on the iPhone Verizon's ad campaign for Droid has almost exclusively been aimed at the iPhone (and Halller confirmed that more ads are coming), but that doesn't mean that the door is closed on the iPhone coming to Verizon. Haller said, "We continue to talk to more manufacturers, including Apple. We'd love to have to the iPhone." Other details, based on Haller comments: Later on Wednesday at the press kick-off event in New York, I got a live demo of the Droid and I received a review unit from Verizon. My personal observations and a full review of the Droid will be forthcoming.

posted by Jason Hiner
October 28, 2009 @ 8:08 pm

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