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Silicon Alley Insider: The Motorola Droid Reviewed
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The Motorola Droid Reviewed
Silicon Alley Insider —
... Our review of the Android 2.0 software that Droid runs is here . Design and Build mdr02.jpg It didn't hit me until last weekend why Droid's design struck such an emotional chord with me. Was it the functionalist, industrial masculinity, expressed perfectly through glass and metal and unapologetic angles, in a powerful phone that's remarkably streamlined? It's all of that, yes. But it's also the fact that aesthetic is rendered black and gold metal accents, which is why it taps into something deep and profoundly affective from my childhood: mdr03.jpg It's practically cheating. I ...
WAT: Why all phones, except Droid, come with Android 1.6? Because there is no Android 2.0, and there won’t be anymore handsets with it
Unwired View —
... Close integration work exclusively for a single handset, from a single vendor. Advanced version of the OS, not available to other vendors. The feeling of a rushed job, manifesting in illogically unfinished/absent features (see the dismal multimedia/sync experience, camera issues, universal search limitations, laginess of basic UI elements, etc; that Gizmodo found on Droid). ...
WAT: Why there ain’t more phones with Android 2.0. And there won’t be soon, if ever
Unwired View —
... Close integration work exclusively for a single handset, from a single vendor. Advanced version of the OS, not available to other vendors. The feeling of a rushed job, manifesting in illogically unfinished/absent features (see the dismal multimedia/sync experience, camera issues, universal search limitations, laginess of basic UI elements, etc; that Gizmodo found on Droid). ...

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