Verizon wireless' recently unveiled phone, the Google Android phone, rivals the popular iPhone today. The Verizon Droid phone offers an outstanding call quality with extended talk time and improved speed for web browsing. The phone has a voice-activated search which enables the user to speak the inquiry and Google will provide results even those with photos and music. The Droid also offers turn-by-turn directions from Google maps; and since Google navigation is already bundled on with the phone, the navigation service which Verizon usually offers to its customers with charge, will be free for every Droid users.
The Droid has the Android 2.0 operating system with 550MHZ processor. It has a built-in 5.0 megapixel digital camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS and HTML 5 web browser; micro-USB port and 3.5 mm head phone jack. The phone can be maximized up to 6 hours of talk time and 11 hours of standby mode. The Droid's design is not really a 'bang' at the first glance. But it's 3.7 inch, 16:9 dimension with 480x854 pixel resolution surpasses the iPhone's and clearly possesses the standard size for touch-screen phone display.
The phone package comes with a 1400mAH lithium battery and 160GB micro SD card. It costs $299.99 with a two-year contract to Verizon smart plan. Droid purchases will have a $100 mailed-in rebate, but Droid purchases from Best Buy will have the $100 credit on the time of purchase which will only cost customer $199.99 for the phone! The Verizon Droid is indeed an aim for people looking for iPhone alternatives.
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