droid 2 review

Even by mid-2010 standards, Verizon's original Droid still looks and feels thoroughly modern -- after all, it set a pretty high benchmark for the upper end of Android's product portfolio when it launched late last year, and Motorola has managed to keep it updated through two major revisions of the platform along the way (in fact, it's still just one of a very few devices running Froyo commercially at this point). To put it plainly: on the heels of the Droid, the Droid 2's got some big shoes to fill.


Unfortunately, other Android smartphones such as the Droid X and Droid Incredible, are much better.
Design:
This cellular device is a slider phone with a QWERTY keyboard, similar to the Droid smartphones.
Multimedia:
The Droid 2 does not provide the many extraordinary multimedia features we were hoping for with smartphones.
Call Features/Quality:
We had hoped the Droid 2 featured video calling capabilities but to our dismay it does not. The Droid 2 features 390 minutes of talk time on a single battery charge.
Additional Features:
A standout feature on the Droid 2 is that it provides the Android 2.2 operating system. The Android 2.2 allows the cellular device to become a hotspot for any five Wi-Fi devices, including computers, other smartphones, gaming systems or eReaders. This smartphone lacks many features that are available on both its sister smartphonesphones, the Droid Incredible and the Droid X, which surprises us.

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