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November 5th, 2009

Droid Preview: iPhone's first real competition has arrived

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 8:05 am

Categories: Android, Android 2.0, Verizon

Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Google Android, Droid, Calls, VZW, Smart Phones, Keyboards, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology

I’ve been testing the new Droid mobile phone from Motorola running on Verizon Wireless for a couple of days and have to admit to being impressed by way the new handset has filled many of the gaps left by the iPhone.

I’ve been a fan of Android since the G1 came out on T-Mobile on and wrote the Google Phone Pocket Guide for PeachPit Press.

Verizon is marketing Droid squarely at potential iPhone customers by promoting its features that aren’t available on the venerable Apple device.

Droid’s biggest advantages come courtesy of Google’s Android operating system, which graduated to version 2.0 (code named Eclair). Android is maturing quickly and its open platform, background apps,  widgets and customization expose many of the chinks in the iPhone’s armor. When you combine Android 2 with the hardware features included in the Droid handset – including its physical keyboard, removable battery, 5MP camera and expansion slot – you have a potent one-two punch against the iPhone.

As expected, the Verizon network is its best feature. Calls are clear and I haven’t had a single dropped call in my testing. My iPhone displays the “Call Failed” error at least once per day. VZW is also attempting to lure customers away from the iPhone (and AT&T) by promoting the company’s superior 3G data network with its There’s a map for that campaign.

While themes and widgets may seem trivial, they’re a welcome upgrade over the iPhone which provides no customization options without jailbreaking the device. Mac users may be concerned about the lack of native sync software for the Mac, but luckily Google Contacts sync natively with Address Book and Google Calendar syncs with iCal.

Droid’s optional haptic feedback, which provides a slight vibrating feedback as keys are pressed, is another welcome addition. Another major upgrade in Android 2.0 is the addition of Google Maps with driving directions which provides voice-assisted turn-by-turn directions based on GPS. On the iPhone GPS with directions costs extra – including a hefty monthly fee.

While a physical keyboard may seem like a good idea, I find Droid’s mushy with not enough key travel. To make matters worse, it doesn’t auto-correct as you type. The good news is that Android 2.0’s virtual keyboard has an improved layout which improves accuracy and includes a smart dictionary that includes contact names.

The Droid is available tomorrow for $200 (after a $100 mail-in rebate) and requires a minimum $70 monthly service plan for two years – text messaging costs extra. Droid comes with a 16GB MicroSD card, expandable up to a 32GB.

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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RE: Droid Preview: iPhone's first real competition has arrived
the OS and it's features are nice. the device? not so nice -
it's no competition to the iPhone, not even close.... (Read the rest)
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The MicroSD card is not only expandable  Michael Kelly | 11/05/09
You will be told that this is a disadvantage  NonZealot | 11/05/09
Well my simple solution to that  Michael Kelly | 11/05/09
I absolutely refuse to use a holster  NonZealot | 11/05/09
What happened to your logic?  macadam | 11/05/09
I couldn't make this stuff up if I tried  NonZealot | 11/05/09
I hope the smiley means you were kidding...  Michael Kelly | 11/05/09
???  macadam | 11/05/09
just dumb  masterurmind@... | 11/07/09
Right Macadam  webstalkers@... | 11/05/09
Tell you what  macadam | 11/06/09
Who needs Apple Cultists ...  brian ansorge | 11/05/09
We will? How do you know that?  mlindl | 11/06/09
Disagree  macadam | 11/06/09
Exactly  smarkie | 11/06/09
healthy competition  margolies@... | 11/06/09
idiots statements about competion  cradulich | 11/07/09
IF you are trying to quote  athynz | 11/09/09
Competition is GREAT!  use_linux | 11/05/09
Yes it is!  macadam | 11/05/09
We need lots of vendors  use_linux | 11/05/09
hopefully  webstalkers@... | 11/05/09
Multiple carrier issue  macadam | 11/06/09
Network choices  tom@... | 11/06/09
Linux  djmik | 11/05/09
Yes it is. But you are wrong about one thing:  mlindl | 11/06/09
Competition!  dheady@... | 11/08/09
Funny, I would say that Windows Mobile's first real competition has arrived  NonZealot | 11/05/09
Dear MSZealot  HerbertH_02 | 11/05/09
lol  Badgered | 11/05/09
No it most certainly is not  macadam | 11/05/09
Big BUT  webstalkers@... | 11/05/09
It's been related many times...  msalzberg | 11/05/09
Re: lol  HerbertH_02 | 11/05/09
I actually use an iphone in NYC  Tigertank | 11/05/09
Thank you for pointing this out.  msalzberg | 11/05/09
I doubt this is accurate  stano360 | 11/06/09
I am disgusted with AT&T  macadam | 11/05/09
Blame  Badgered | 11/05/09
Benefit of closed system is that 1 company can be blamed  NonZealot | 11/05/09
Nice try  macadam | 11/05/09
Hey, how's that MacBook Pro working for you? (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/06/09
My MacBook Pro 17" 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a Incredible Machine  Appreciate-Tech | 11/06/09
Uh...I meant this as a dig at NonZealot. He hates Apple but "got a MacBook"  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/08/09
by your circular logic  athynz | 11/07/09
Yes, blame the company if you like  macadam | 11/05/09
It's too bad...  oncall | 11/09/09
Where I am  guiri | 11/05/09
Hey Bitty  brian ansorge | 11/05/09
MS and Iphone  tom@... | 11/06/09
Window mobile SUCKS  mlindl | 11/06/09
LOL!  Sleeper Service | 11/06/09
LOL, Zealot's fevered brain  RealNonZealot | 11/06/09
Blah blah blah  An Apple a Day | 11/06/09
Actually Old Boy  athynz | 11/06/09
I can't find a data plan without voice.  Grayson Peddie | 11/05/09
maybe...  lostarchitect | 11/07/09
Surely there is a data only plan. Netbooks from Verizon offer this! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/08/09
RE: Droid Preview: iPhone's first real competition has arrived  archangel9999 | 11/05/09
Spyware, Malware, Virus's On My Phone...No WAY!!  tech727 | 11/06/09
RE: Droid Preview: iPhone's first real competition has arrived  trex0314@... | 11/06/09
Sorry  trex0314@... | 11/06/09
THANK YOU apple for stealing the spotlight  ron@... | 11/06/09
Love the iPhone, Hate AT&T  tampabaytechie | 11/06/09
r4i thinks,  rickyvogay | 11/07/09
RE: Droid Preview: iPhone's first real competition has arrived  michaellibut | 11/07/09
What about the OS on the Droid?  heymatthew | 11/07/09
not sure if your comment is serious or not...  lostarchitect | 11/07/09
Curious....  condelirios | 11/09/09
3 to 1? Really?  athynz | 11/10/09
RE: Droid Preview: iPhone's first real competition has arrived  kvolkan | 11/09/09
RE: Droid Preview: iPhone's first real competition has arrived  scheh02 | 11/11/09
RE: Droid Preview: iPhone's first real competition has arrived  ajarufe@... | 11/14/09

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