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October 28th, 2009

Motorola Droid gets official on Verizon; arrives Nov. 6 for $199

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 7:39 am

Categories: Mobile, Cell Phones and Smartphones, Motorola, Verizon Wireless

Tags: Apple iPhone, Smart Phone, Verizon Communications Inc., Motorola Inc., Carrier, Motorola Droid, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics

Verizon has officially announced the Motorola Droid smartphone, which will arrive on the carrier on Nov. 6 for $199.99 after $100 mail-in rebate.

The Google Android-based smartphone is highly anticipated because Verizon, up until now, hasn’t had much in the way of smartphone offerings beyond Research in Motion’s BlackBerry family.

The Droid — which will run on the as-yet-unseen Android 2.0 Eclair operating system and is being heralded as the “thinnest full-QWERTY slider smartphone available” — is expected to please the carrier’s immense customer base and prevent its customers from running to other carriers with better smartphone options, such as AT&T with the Apple iPhone, Sprint with the Palm Pre and HTC Hero and T-Mobile with the Motorola CLIQ.

I’ve previously detailed the specs of the device, which you can read in a list here.

The big selling points of the Droid:

  • It offers features the iPhone, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile phones do not
  • It offers Android 2.0, expected to fix the performance issues of previous builds of the OS
  • It’s on Verizon, the carrier with the most coverage nationwide
  • It’s got a big touchscreen
  • It’s got a slider QWERTY keyboard

Verizon’s positioning the Droid as an iPhone alternative, but I don’t believe the phone addresses the same crowd: the iPhone is all-touch, the Droid is not; the iPhone has broad appeal, the Droid appeals to geeks and power users; etc.

I appeared on CNBC’s Power Lunch on Monday to discuss this with Broadpoint Amtech analyst Brian Marshall. My points: Droid vs. iPhone is a tempting comparison, but on a global scale, the companies with the most to lose are actually Research in Motion (with BlackBerry) and Microsoft (with Windows Mobile).

Here’s the clip:

Will you bite?

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Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Again, where have you all been?
Did you not read the article either?

Android is already out on every major network including T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T - plus it's released on major carriers all over the world.

The "Dr... (Read the rest)
Posted by: trance2tec Posted on: 10/28/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I'm excited...  TeamDrunkenPanda | 10/28/09
Again, where have you all been?  trance2tec | 10/28/09
RE: Motorola Droid gets official on Verizon; arrives Nov. 6 for $199  zeemarc | 10/28/09
Not exactly right  stano360 | 10/28/09
I am torn... i really really really want the iphone...  Been_Done_Before | 10/28/09
Of course it has the "app store"  trance2tec | 10/28/09
With an iTunes/App store equivalent, maybe...  BillDem | 10/28/09
iTunes?  30otnix | 10/28/09
Where have you people been?  trance2tec | 10/28/09

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