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  • Anonymous
  • Sbg
  • 09 Dec 2009

Dolphin browser for Android adds multitouch support on Droid

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    • Anonymous
    • Sbg
    • 09 Dec 2009

    this is magic phone

    unrivaled

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      • droid team
      • Msg
      • 09 Dec 2009

      Here is the 2.0.1 update for the Droid. This is all thanks to "lostboykev". I just wanted to make a new thread so the droid exploit thread doesn't get cluttered up by its presence.

      Using this process nets the same result as waiting for an OTA update! This file came directly from Google's servers. If you're not comfortable doing this just wait! All this does is reduce strain on Verizon's network and soothe the impatient.

      1 - Download file.
      2 - Rename the file to "update.zip".
      3 - Plug your Droid into your computer via USB. On the Droid go to the Notifications bar and select "USB Connected" then press "Mount".
      4 - Once the device is mounted, the SD card will show as a removable device on your computer
      5 - Put the "update.zip" file you just renamed into the Root (top) directory of your SD Card.
      6 - Unmount the device from your computer, and turn the Droid off.
      7 - Hold down the "X" key on the physical keyboard and while doing so press the power button. Hold both of them down until you see a Triangle with an !.
      8 - Hold the Vol+ button then press the camera button and you will see a menu.
      9 - Using the D-pad on the physical keyboard, select the option to update with the update.zip file.
      10 - This should take a little bit. Once it's done select the option to reboot the phone.
      11 - The phone will take much longer than normal to boot, don't worry as it is normal.

      more informatione : http://alldroid.org/viewtopic.php?f=210&t=568

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        • Anonymous
        • Sbg
        • 09 Dec 2009

        Android 2.0.1 OTA update on your Droid

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          • JAG
          • LGq
          • 09 Dec 2009

          Anonymous, 09 Dec 2009Come guys gsmarena have to reveiw this phone .come onMAAAAAAAAAN, please quiet there are other pages with REVIEWS, I personally dont care about if GSMArena make a review of any MOTO phone, I dont mind.

          DROID # 1 Gadget of the yeaaaaaar XD

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            • MOTOFAN.IR
            • nsC
            • 09 Dec 2009

            Time Magazine Ranks the Moto Droid Ahead of the iPhone 3GS

            has made the Motorola Droid its number 1 gadget of the year while our beloved iPhone ranked in at number 4 behind the Barnes & Noble Nook e-reader, and the Dyson Air Multiplier. What pushed the Droid to the top of the heap of these gadgets was the combination of its Motorola hardware and Android 2.0 software

            A smartphone operating system isn’t all that satisfying without an actual kick-ass smartphone wrapped around it. Now Android has one: The Droid is a hefty beast, a metal behemoth without the gloss and finish of the iPhone, but you don’t miss it. The Droid’s touchscreen is phenomenally sharp and vivid, it has an actual physical (not great, but good enough) keyboard, and best of all, the Droid is on Verizon’s best-of-breed 3G network. It’s Android’s first credible challenge to the iPhone.”

            The reason why the iPhone 3GS ranked in at number 4, well to put it simply, was the lack of new features.

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              • Anonymous
              • upa
              • 09 Dec 2009

              Come guys gsmarena have to reveiw this phone .come on

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                • Anonymous
                • upa
                • 09 Dec 2009

                Next is what .only nokia and moto

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                  • JAG
                  • LGq
                  • 09 Dec 2009

                  Anonymous, 09 Dec 2009Hey guys times magazine awarded motorola droid aka milesto... moreNo iPhone 3GS was number 3, but who cares, MOTO was number 1 greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeat!

                  @ KRIS
                  SE have never been in top 3, NEVEEEEEEEEEEER

                  Moto once was numer 2 almost number 1, but they are trying to get their place again.

                  Again to the admistrator of GSM Arena, are u still moto hater?

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 3Pq
                    • 09 Dec 2009

                    very thin and slick

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                      • Anonymous
                      • upa
                      • 09 Dec 2009

                      20 new smart phones r coming in next 6 month .the real fight is going to begun now.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • upa
                        • 09 Dec 2009

                        Hey guys times magazine awarded motorola droid aka milestone as the best gadget of 2009. Sorry iphone 3gs u r at number 4. Congts moto.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • nq3
                          • 09 Dec 2009

                          this is my life

                          great job moto

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                            • dext lover
                            • 33V
                            • 09 Dec 2009

                            The CLIQ is without a doubt geared towards the younger generation, and the design embodies that. It is on the small side, which means a smaller screen and keyboard, but is still heavy. It has a good weight to it, but we’re not crazy about the feel. When closed the slider is loose and when held by the bottom half the top piece will wiggle, but thankfully this goes away when opened. Still, the CLIQ isn’t exactly what we’d call solid, and the cheap plastic housing doesn’t do much to reassure us.

                            The 3.1” capacitive HVGA display is quite nice. The 262K colors offer more depth than screens we’ve seen from HTC and it is plenty responsive

                            User Interface:

                            Motorola’s take on Android is what they call MOTOBLUR. The user can sign into accounts from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Last.FM, Picasa, Photobucket, Yahoo! Mail and Google, as well as corporate and other personal email accounts. Similarly to webOS, contacts are pulled from each location and merged together, and if a contact’s info isn’t recognized you can link to other services. Thankfully info from one service does not get pushed back to another; for example if you have a Gmail contact who is also a Facebook contact and they have different email addresses with the two services, Gmail is not updated with the Facebook address. Similarly to HTC’s contact management you can view your communication history within a contact, as well as their “happenings,” or social network updates.

                            The homescreen has several custom widgets as well. The Happenings widget pulls all of this social network info and gives you a constant feed of updates. Messaging offers your standard SMS, MMS, etc. but also integrates Facebook, Twitter and other messaging services. There is also a News and Entertainment widget that displays relevant info. Lastly is Social Status, which allows you to quickly update your status for the various services. The best feature of these widgets is that a tap brings up more info right on the homescreen without launching an app. For instance, if you tap on a news headline it will bring you a brief synopsis, with a link to launch the full story. If you click on a Facebook profile update in Happenings it gives you the full text, ability to read any comments and the option to comment yourself. On any of them you can swipe across the screen to get to the next item
                            MOTOBLUR is not nearly as ambitious as HTC’s Sense UI, but we do appreciate that it integrates more services than HTC does. When it comes down to it MOTOBLUR isn’t so much an overhaul of the Android interface like Sense is, but rather a tweaking. It boils down to better contact integration (something we’re seeing in Android 2.0 anyway) and some decent custom widgets. There are also five homescreen pages, instead of the stock three. With the constant barrage of information the interface is very “in your face,” something we think will be very polarizing. Keep in mind that you don’t have to use the widgets, however, and we really did the contact integratio

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                              • nokia fanboy
                              • Ley
                              • 09 Dec 2009

                              im nokia user for 4 years and before i use moto a1000
                              great phone and i love it

                              i think n900 and milestone are best smartphone at world today

                              and after several years i want back to moto and get milestone
                              or buy n900 and milestone together

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                                • nokia fanboy
                                • Ley
                                • 09 Dec 2009

                                Kris, 09 Dec 2009Check the damn link dude... 1. Nokia 2. Samsung 3. S.E ... moretrue 2009 share marketing

                                1- nokia
                                2- sansung
                                3- lg
                                4- motorola
                                5- sony ericson

                                but with these new super moto phone i think they can comeback to real station #2 or 3 like past years
                                this is first mobile maker at world and honorable

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • Ley
                                  • 09 Dec 2009

                                  IT’S NOT YOUR NEXT PHONE. IT’S THE ONE AFTER THAT.

                                  It hears. It knows. Google search by voice

                                  Fast. Scary fast. High-speed mobile web on the nation’s largest 3G network.

                                  It sees in the dark. Built-in 5-megapixel low light-capable camera

                                  YOU ARE NOW LIBERATED. droiddoes.com

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                                    • Kris
                                    • 3Ap
                                    • 09 Dec 2009

                                    Anonymous, 09 Dec 2009To KRIS you have no any idea about marker share!! SE hav... moreCheck the damn link dude...
                                    1. Nokia
                                    2. Samsung
                                    3. S.E
                                    4. Motorola

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • w9K
                                      • 09 Dec 2009

                                      To KRIS

                                      you have no any idea about marker share!! SE have never being in the top 3 in market share!!

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • nXE
                                        • 09 Dec 2009

                                        I think that it will hit the stores in the end of the year, cuz i read in motorolas site that it will hit u.a.e in 24/December so that would be great going to get it in the summer when i finish school XD