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October 28th, 2009

Five interesting new details about Verizon's Moto Droid

Posted by Jason Hiner @ 7:20 am

Categories: Android, Google, Verizon

Tags: Apple iPhone, Verizon Communications Inc., Smart Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason Hiner

This 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 854×480 screen — compared to 480×320 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 being 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:

  • Wi-Fi is included (unlike other high-end Verizon smartphones)
  • Verizon won’t load a bunch of its own software on the Droid. ”The only thing we’re going to load on here is visual voicemail.”
  • The hi-res screen will do “DVD-quality video”
  • Has 550MHz Cortex-8 processor
  • It’s an ounce heavier than the iPhone
  • Haller called it the “thinnest qwerty slider in the world”
  • Verizon does not expect to have any capacity problems like AT&T has seen with the iPhone. ”We’ve literally spent millions of dollars nationwide to increase our capacity,” said Haller. “We’ve put ourselves in a very favorable position for data capacity.”

Jason HinerJason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic, ZDNet's sister site. Read his blog Tech Sanity Check at hiner.techrepublic.com. You can also find him on Twitter, LinkedIn, and JasonHiner.com.

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I can't wait for my new ....  ShadeTree | 10/28/09
Same Here  steven_dorst@... | 10/28/09
Wait, WAIT, Shadey!  OButterball | 10/29/09
HTML5 a "nonstandard"?  Tom12Tom | 10/28/09
Obviously, MS wants to delay HTML5 as long as possible. It is a big threat  DonnieBoy | 10/28/09
What does MS have to do with HTML5?  jmiller1978 | 10/28/09
MS has EVERYTHING to do with HTML5. They will try to stall the standards  DonnieBoy | 10/28/09
Great conspiracy theory, too bad you can't back it up. [nt]  jmiller1978 | 10/29/09
Recent history is all the evidence that's needed.  bhartman36 | 10/29/09
So the big "savings" from using a "free" OS went where?  Johnny Vegas | 10/28/09
You need to look at the hardware specs. This is quite the phone!!!!!!  DonnieBoy | 10/28/09
Check the technology  bhartman36 | 10/29/09
Verizon ... Please don't screw with the GPS  cchx111 | 10/28/09
I am sure that through Android developers will have full access.  DonnieBoy | 10/28/09
The Omnia GPS was recently opened up  rattlesnake0407 | 10/28/09
Google says Droid will have voice-commanded turn-by-turn Google maps GPS  ericesque | 10/28/09
Looks like GPS navigation is going to get a lot better real fast.  DonnieBoy | 10/28/09
Not to mention the accessory business  Michael Kelly | 10/28/09
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition  matthew_maurice | 10/28/09
If this isn't an 'iPhone killer' - it sure is an 'iPackage' killer  ArtInvent | 10/28/09
I am still waiting for the point in which they charge me.  Been_Done_Before | 10/28/09
The Google Maps app in iPhone OS hasn't charged me yet...  nix_hed | 10/28/09
It looks good  stano360 | 10/28/09
Without an iTunes/App store equivalent, it won't dent iPhone  BillDem | 10/28/09
I don't think they need to  stano360 | 10/28/09
Android Market = iTunes App store  gmeader | 10/28/09
Well this phone looks like I could consider...  mrlinux | 10/28/09
See more of web page? Just zoom out.  nate12680 | 11/09/09
RE: Five interesting new details about Verizon's Moto Droid  hwr | 11/14/09

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