Verizon Droid
I went to the Mount Laurel Verizon store at 6am this morning to buy a Droid. Oddly enough, I was the only one in line over the age of, oh, 30? Lots of customer service people and they even had a photographer and some marketing folks. Bill was my customer service person, and he did a great job – he knew the Droid and even took some time to walk me through the interface and apps a bit, even demonstrating how to search the App Marketplace for a Twitter client.
I was the first person to complete my purchase, so they took a picture of Bill, me, and the Droid with the time displaying.
My first impression is very, very positive. I will wring the hell out of it this weekend and post my comments.
I bought a set of screen protectors, but the Droid fits in my Samsung i760 holster as well as my car holder. I’m amused that the Droid manual has fewer pages (it’s actually a gatefold) than the Product Safety and Consumer Information brochures. The only accessory is a 115V USB wall adapter and USB/mini-USB connector, but this fits into my existing car charger, so I’m ready to go.
Current Favorite Apps
- TwitDroid – twitter client
- Advanced Task Killer Free – task management utility
- Google Voice
- Car Home – GPS navigator
- Barcode Scanner – scan barcode and web lookup
Labels: gadgets, Google, hardware, Internet, Mobile Computing, productivity


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