TECH LAB

A smartphone worth lining up for

By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff  |  July 8, 2010

The people at Verizon Wireless expect lines at their stores next 
Thursday, like the ones Apple Inc. had last month when it debuted the 
new iPhone. It seems hard to believe; most people don't get that 
excited over a new cellphone unless Apple chieftain Steve Jobs tells 
them to.

Verizon is expecting its own brand of excitement for the new Droid X, 
which comes from stodgy old Motorola Inc. Motorola delivered one of 
last year's biggest hits, the original Droid. Based on Google Inc.'s 
Android operating system, the Droid became a legitimate rival to 
Apple's iPhone.

The Droid X, which goes on sale July 15, is even better, but will 
carry the same price: $200 with a $100 rebate and a two-year service 
contract.

The original Droid's worst flaw was its wretched physical keyboard. 
The Droid X gives up on the concept; as with an iPhone, you type by 
touching an on-screen virtual keyboard.

The lack of a hard keyboard makes the Droid X luxuriously lean. Its 
structure is thickened only along the top, where Motorola has 
installed an 8-megapixel camera with dual LED flashbulbs.

The same camera also shoots good 720p, high-resolution video.

But I wish Motorola had added a front-facing camera for videoconferencing.

The virtual keyboard comes with Swype, a program that lets you type 
by dragging your finger instead of poking at the screen. To type a 
word, touch the first letter, then drag your finger to the next, and 
so on till you're done. Somehow Swype figures out the word, getting 
it right about 98 percent of the time. It's almost creepy how well it 
works.

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http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2010/07/08/new_droid_worth_lining_up_for/
 

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