Motorola DROID Official Specifications
By admin on Nov 6, 2009 in Google Android, Motorola Droid
Design
- 3.7″ Touch Screen 480×854 WVGA display — supports up to 16M colors
- Slide–Out QWERTY Keyboard
- Bluetooth® v2.1 + EDR Supported Profiles: Headset (HSP), Hands–free (HFP), Stereo Audio, Phonebook Access
- 5 Megapixel camera with auto–focus, dual LED Flash and Image Stabilization
- DVD Quality Video Capture with 1–touch playback and easy uploading to YouTube
- Dedicated Camera/Video Key
Music
- Download MP3s from Amazon Music Store
- Create and manage playlists
- Headset: 3.5mm Audio Jack
General
- Android 2.0 OS; Google Experience Device
- Integrated Google, Exchange and Facebook contacts
- Push Email Support: Gmail and Exchange
- Google Calendar and Corporate Calendar
- Cortex A8 processor with dedicated HW Acceleration
- Pre–installed 16GB microSD
- WiFi capable
- Bilingual Interface: English/Espanol
- aGPS capable for e911 emergency location/s GPS
- Speakerphone
- Advanced Speech Recognition
- Polyphonic and MP3 Ringtones
- Embedded ringtones, vibrating alerts and silent
- Phonebook capacity dependent upon optional removable memory
- TTY compatible
- Hearing Aid Compatibility = M3/T3
- Total Equipment Coverage is Available
Services
- Visual Voice Mail capable
- Text, Picture and Video messaging with threaded messaging feature
- Full suite of Google Apps including: Google Search, Google Maps with Navigation beta, transit and Wikipedia information, GTalk with Presence, Gmail, YouTube™, Latitude, and Google Calendar
- 1000s of apps and 100s of widgets available on Android Market
- Android Webkit HTML5 based browser
- Photosharing capable: Picasa
- Google Over the Air updates
Specifications
- All–Digital, 800/1900, CDMA EVDO Rev A
- OMAP3430 — 550MHz
- Memory — ROM: 512MB, RAM: 256MB
- Dimensions: 4.56″ (H) x 2.36″ (W) x 0.54″ (D)
- Weight: 5.96 ounces
- Usage Time: Up 385 minutes OR
- Standby Time: Up to 270 hours
- SAR: Head: 1.49 W/kg; Body: 1.50 W/Kg

This phone definately outbeats the iphone. Your website is no longer required
joe | Nov 13, 2009 | Reply
Keyboard is awful. I am wondering who designed the keyboard. Evidently not a typist. Also no hands free bluetooth calling thru automobile. This is a must in no cell phone calling states.
Ron | Dec 8, 2009 | Reply