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by Boy Genius on October 23rd, 2009 at 1:28pm
If youre a Droid-chaser, youve no doubt been hooked to BGR for the past few weeks (more than normal, maybe?). We have our very own Motorola Droid handset, and although the software isnt final, its solid enough where we feel comfortable giving you a nice preview of the unit. Remember, again, this isnt a final unit and things can and will change for the better. Read on for our Motorola Droid Preview!
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Hardware / Build quality:
When the Motorola Droid is released in the coming couple weeks, it will be the most advanced Android device on the market as far as specifications go. Software too, as its the only one said to be running Android 2.0 until months from now, but thats for another section. Theres a 550MHz Texas Instruments OMAP3430 processor, separate PowerVR GPU, 256MB of RAM, CDMA Rev A., Wi-Fi, GPS, a digital magnetometer, accelerometer, proximity sensors, a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash, notification LED, four touch-sensitive navigation buttons, a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard, 3.5mm headset jack, microUSB port jesus. In the last year or two, spec sheets really havent meant all that much to people. Rational people, that is. What means a lot more is the OS your phone is running since thats what going to enable you to take bad ass pictures and immediately share them with a close group of friends, or edit work documents on your phone while conducting an online presentation, and so on. But whats actually pretty funny is, Android devices have been a little underpowered, so the spec sheets do matter, and the Motorola Droid absolutely topples every single Android device ever released as far as the hardware specifications are concerned.
The 3.7 inch display powers a 854×480 resolution image and shows off Androids true colors