Motorola Droid
The Motorola Droid is the first Android smartphone with the new Android 2.0 software. It is currently available exclusively from Verizon Wireless.
Touch screen
The Motorola Droid has a very generous touch-screen display that measures about 3.7 inches across.
Side
The Motorola Droid is 0.54 inch thick.
Top
The Motorola Droid has a 3.5-millimeter headset jack on the top, plus a power button that doubles as a screen lock key.
Back
The Motorola Droid has an all-black casing with a 5.0-megapixel camera lens on the back.
Keyboard
The Motorola Droid has a roomy but flat keyboard.
Navigation controls
Underneath the display are four navigation touch controls. They are the Back button, the Menu button, the Home button, and a Search button.
Droid versus iPhone
The Motorola Droid compared with an Apple iPhone 3G.
microSD card
The microSD card slot on the Motorola Droid is located behind the battery cover.
A tad heavy
The Motorola Droid is a tad bulky at 6 ounces.
Keyboard and Touch
The Motorola Droid has both touch screen and a QWERTY keyboards, so you have your choice of input methods.
Not so pocket-friendly
The Motorola Droid is a bit on the large side and won't fit easily in the front pocket.
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