MOTOROLA DROID TAKES AIM AT IPHONE WITH GOOGLE MOBILE SERVICES
Thursday, November 19, 2009, 21:22
The Motorola Droid has been touted as a possibleness iPhone dolphin by some sort of reviewers since its Nov. 6 debut, and the figure does indeed substance some features that could earmark it to overwhelm material mart care in the smartphone arena. The Droid runs the Google Android v2.0 operative system, which integrates services much as Gmail, YouTube and cushy admittance to Amazon.com’s MP3 Store.
For those who ingest their smartphones as a fecundity platform, the Droid offers a beatific care of functionality in that department. For playing users, the Droid offers up combining with Exchange 2003 and 2007, as substantially as the knowledge to analyse Microsoft Office and PDF documents. Its Google Maps Navigation beta offers voice-guided navigation, patch the 5-megapixel desegrated camera includes auto-focus and the knowledge to modify images. The mass slides withdraw into these features and more.
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