Motorola DROID for Verizon launched, includes Google Maps Navigation beta

Motorola Droid for Verizon

Motorola Droid for Verizon

Verizon Wireless has officially unveiled the Motorola DROID, the first Android 2.0 device to be officially launched and the first device to feature Google Maps Navigation, Google’s new GPS navigation service.  The new uber-Android smartphone will cost $199.99 when it becomes available on November 6th.

I’m about to catch a train to New York to meet with Verizon and Moto in just a few minutes and will, god willing, return with a DROID to review personally.

For now I am just going to link off to our MobileBurn.com story on the DROID, where you can get up to speed on specs and features.

Small gallery after the jump.

2 Responses to “Motorola DROID for Verizon launched, includes Google Maps Navigation beta”

  1. [...] Droid llegará al mercado el próximo 6 de noviembre a un precio de 199.9 dólares, pero sujeto a un contrato de permanencia de dos años. [...]

  2. Motorola Droid is 3G-capable. Its industry-leading 3.7-inch display allows the best view of websites and easily zooms with a double tap for faster navigating. Due to its powerful processor, Flash and full HTML browser, Droid delivers Web pages, 3D graphics and videos up to two-times faster than other devices, in beautiful 16-million color high-definition.

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