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Motorola Droid Unboxing and First Impressions

November 7, 2009

I walked into Best Buy at release date and didn’t see any lines. I asked for the Motorola Droid and got set up in about 15 minutes. The Droid is the first Android device I’ve played with, and I’m slapping myself for ignoring this platform this long. I was able to setup my email, contacts, calendar, and install apps faster than my Nokia phones and the iPhone. I guess it helps that I already use a lot of Google services. I’m sure many of you do too. After just a couple of hours of usage, I give you my unboxing and first impressions.

You can also watch this video in HD on Youtube.

I like:

  • Quick setup for Gmail, Calendar, and contacts.
  • Big and sharp display
  • Thinnest qwerty slider.
  • Android Market has a lot of apps and it is connected to my Google account. I don’t know how, but it already had my credit card info. I’m guessing it’s because I used Google Checkout before.
  • Google Search by voice is awesome and recognizes what I want. My favorite is the ‘Navigate to’ command.
  • Keyboard is useable for me, contrary to what I’ve read in other places. Maybe they have bigger thumbs than me.

I don’t like:

  • The camera’s autofocus is horrible. It takes 3-4 attempts to make the auto-focus bracket go green.
  • I can’t find the damn question mark on the keyboard. Where the hell is it? I couldnt find the ‘?’ on the Droid because I was looking for it as an ALT key. It’s actually next to letter L as a primary button!
  • I can’t tell if an app is still running in the background or already quit. Holding the home key shows the last 6 apps I’ve opened.

So that’s my first impressions of the Motorola Droid. I’ll give it some more real-life usage before publishing my full review. If you want to purchase this device, Amazon is selling it for $149.99 with a service plan.

Intro to Craving Mobile 101

September 28, 2009

Hi everyone and welcome to the Craving Mobile. This is introductory post to show new readers how to use this site. If you would like to know why this site was created, you can read it in the about section.

Links vs. Articles

Craving Mobile is composed of only two categories: links and articles.

Links are exactly what they sound like. When you click on the them, you are directed to the source of information. Links have stars next to the title. These include the permalink, or URL that points to the specific entry after it has passed from the front page to the archives.

Articles are original content. These will most likely be reviews or videos of current mobile phones I have my hands on. You will notice that articles look different from links on this page and the RSS feed.

Tags

All posts, whether they are links or articles, have corresponding tags. Use the tags on the sidebar to quickly browse through specific topics.

Tweets and Retweets

The numbers you see next to the post titles are how much people have shared the link or article on Twitter. Click the green retweet button to share the love.

Mission

The reader I wanted to create this for is a second version of me. He likes to be in the know when it comes to the latest phones. He likes reading the source of information instead of rehashed posts from other blogs who may get some info wrong. I want him to like Craving Mobile so much that he reads it from top to bottom, and reads every single word. That’s really it.