Verizon Droid Launch Caught on Camera in NYC (Video)

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Verizon has just launched the eagerly awaited Droid handset made by Moto and below you can check out the launch experience, caught on camera in front of the Big Red's NYC Store. A plus for this device is the fact that Verizon will allow tethering on Motorola Droid, but the price ...

Droid Does… Sell Poorly

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Last night was all about the launch of Verizon's Droid, which proved to be a disappointment, as far as the public interest was concerned. The Engadget editors visited San Francisco and Albany and discovered very short lines in front of the stores selling Motorola Droid. Some even claim that lines were ...

Verizon Droid is More than a Phone, a Series; Droid Eris is a HTC Device

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

What at first seemed just a very cool Motorola Android smartphone, is turning into a series of devices. Verizon is all about Android now, specially since they've signed a deal with Google, just recently. First of all, Droid will become the name of all Verizon Android devices, not a single ...

Verizon Droid is in Fact Sholes/Tao/Droid, as Expected; Specs and Details Leak

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Verizon's Droid has been a hot topic lately and now it turns out that the official site of the handset has somehow leaked online, a weak before the phone's unveiling. As expected, this device is the same with Motorola Sholes/Tao/Droid, a smartphone that's been leaked on the web more than ...

Verizon Droid Event Scheduled for October 28

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Verizon hasn't yet announced a launch date for its Droid handset, but what we do know is that the carrier has a Droid event scheduled for October 28. The invitations sent out to the media confirm that the phone will be made by Motorola and it'll be the "must have ...

Verizon’s Droid Phone Aims to Rival the iPhone With “iDon’t” Campaign

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Verizon has recently announced a partnership with Google and the first signs of this cooperation have started to show up. There's already a cool TV campaign running for a new handset, called Droid and the ads rely on the "iDon't" factor, or better said, the things t at the iPhone ...