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Want a Droid for Work E-mail? It'll Cost You Extra The industry is abuzz over the Motorola Droid, the first Google Android 2.0-based smartphone, to be released on Friday, Nov. 6, in the United States, with network access provided by Verizon Wireless. But users who buy the device and expect ...
Verizon Wireless: Tethering Coming for Droid
Verizon Wireless: Tethering Coming for Droid
gearlog.com — Think the Motorola Droid is almost perfect, but it just needs to be a modem for your... laptop? Verizon can help with that, next year. Verizon Wireless told us that their "Broadband Access Connect" plan, which allows you to tether your phone as a ... (more) Verizon Wireless: Tethering Coming for Droid
Motorola DROID review
Motorola DROID review
boygeniusreport.com — We scooped it , we previewed it , and now we’re officially reviewing it. There’s a good... chance that even if you’re not into tech all that much, you’ve heard of the Motorola DROID thanks to Verizon’s big marketing ... (more) Motorola DROID review
Motorola Droid Review [Review]
Motorola Droid Review [Review]
gizmodo.com — It's this simple: If you don't buy an iPhone, buy a Droid. It's the best phone on... Verizon, and with Android 2.0 , the second best smartphone you can buy, period. It's flawed, deeply in some ways. But it's still the No. 2 phone on the No. 1 network. ... (more) Motorola Droid Review [Review]
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Verizon’s Droid: $15 Per Month Extra For Exchange Support
Mashable! — ... ), be prepared to fork over some extra cash for the privilege. Verizon will be charging $44.99 a month for users who want Exchange support, versus the $29.99 for users that don’t. ...

Verizon’s Motorola Droid supports Microsoft Exchange, but only if you pay $15 more per month
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... extra cost probably won’t affect a large majority of Verizon’s Motorola Droid customers, but that’s not going to console Exchange users slapped with the extra fee. Is it right to charge for the Droid’s Exchange feature? Will the extra $15 per month for Exchange support sway your decision to buy a Droid? Sound off below! Oh, and if you want to get the low-down on the Droid, check out our coverage here, here and here. [Via: PCWorld] Related News from IntoMobile: FCC passes another ...

Verizon's Droid launch: your complete guide
Macworld — ... . • Despite some initial confusion , you will not have to pay extra simply to utilize the Droid's Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync feature. There is a $15 surcharge only if you have a multiple-line business account. • Verizon Wireless will ...

Verizon Droid tethering will cost you
Macworld — ... for high-end devices like smartphones (a.k.a. the Droid). Users who cancel out of the agreement before the two years are up will be hit with a $350 bill. But wait, there's more! That $30 a month data plan grants you the ability to use an 'unlimited' 5Gb of data... as long as that data doesn't come from a Microsoft Exchange e-mail server. If you want the privilege of connecting with an Exchange e-mail account you have to pay $45 a month for the 5Gb of unlimited data. Verizon points out the many things lacking in the iPhone in the iDon't ad campaign. But, AT&T users can get an ...

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