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Motorola Droid Multimedia Dock (Retail Packaging) - compatible with the first Droid A855

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Multimedia dock for Motorola Droid.

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  • Dock Transforms DroID Into A Multimedia Experience
  • Allows User to Watch Movies & View Photos On Phone
  • Ideal for Use As An Alarm Clock, Music Player & for Viewing Weather & Time
  • Connects to Pc to Charge Phone & Synchronize Data
  • Multimedia station puts your Droid at a good angle for watching music and video.
  • Displays photos and movies, plays music, shows weather and time, and works as an alarm clock.
  • Not Compatible with Droid X and Droid 2
  • This cable can both Sync & Charge your media over a USB connection without the need for a wall charger.
  • USB connector allows for high speed data transfer between your media and a PC.

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Motorola DROID II Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)

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Verizon Motorola A955 Droid 2 MEDIUM

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  • Android 2.2-powered smartphone with 3.7-inch touchscreen, redesigned QWERTY keyboard, improved multitasking, and advanced social messaging
  • Google mobile services including Google Maps with Navigation for voice prompted turn-by-turn directions; can be used as a 3G Mobile Hotspot for up to five Wi-Fi connected devices
  • 8 GB internal plus 8 GB preloaded microSD memory; Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking; Bluetooth stereo music; 5-megapixel camera/camcorder
  • Up to 9.5 hours of talk time, up to 315 hours (13+ days) of standby time; released in August, 2010
  • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 8 GB microSD card, USB cable, quick start guide

PostHeaderIcon The Droid’s Display Section

The Android 2.0 is definitely the best system there is. You get three home screens that can be customized with the use of widgets. The central pane has the Google search bar. You can get a variety of information stored on the Droid and the World Wide Web right in the palm of your hand. When starting from the home screen, you are able to easily enter the Google search box either by typing it or using Google Voice search. The phone will then access the internet for your contacts and your multimedia library to get relevant results.

The Motorola Droid is now considered to be a major milestone in mobile phone technology. It comes at an extremely reasonable price tag. The best part is, your purchase successfully combines the versatility of flagship phones. Because of the Android 2.0, you have a device that is flexible to do many modern activities. It can access the net, entertain you, access your email accounts, and open you to a world of social networking. This is certainly one effective communication tool because not only can you connect with your friends, you can also connect with the rest of the world.

The best part is, this android phone is just more exciting. You now are able to choose and experience phone applications to enhance texting, messaging, calling, email, web-surfing, and music. It’s entertainment and functionality working in harmony. And with Verizon and Google right by your side, you know you can’t go wrong with this.

PostHeaderIcon The Droid’s Display Sections

For all the Android users, the 2.0 is familiar yet so much better. You get three home screens which you can customize using the widgets. The central pane has the Google search bar in case you want to access your online accounts and a variety of web pages. You can view the main menu through the pull tab found at the bottom. To make things easier for you, you can also move the icons around and make additional shortcuts and folders.

When you look below the display section you’ll see four touch controls: Back, Home, Search, and Menu. The search menu allows you to activate Google with just one press. The menu is also able to open integral commands for the variety of handset modes and features.

For easy use, the letters found on the keys are made large. There’s also the standard backlighting when you view your screen in the dark. The toggle and central OK buttons found right next to the display are simple to understand. You can browse through menus and select items. When it comes to the operating system, this one offers a number of the familiar features. However, the Android 2.0 has also put in a myriad of improvements. You get the improved capability of organizing personal information, management tools, e-mail, calendar, and contacts. It also has the new Microsoft Exchange synchronization. You now have a pretty smart contact management system in your hands with this one as it merges contact information from various accounts before it combines them on a single contact list.

PostHeaderIcon The Phone that Thinks

When it comes to smart phones, you usually don’t think of Motorola. The good news is, the company now has its very own smart phone. It comes packed with features that modern people look for. While Motorola has always been known for its Android, this one is the best there is. Plus, Motorola has also revamped the OS, which is Verizon’s killer network. Its design is so ideal for the lives modern people lead. For all you phone geeks, you’ll certainly love this one.

First of all, you get a display that is simply gorgeous. It looks cool and smooth with a handset that performs at super speeds. This is definitely a smart phone comes with a lot of surprises. You’ll immediately notice the attractive WVGA display. At 3.7 inches, it certainly feels as if you’re surfing through your computer. There is also an impressive color support because you are given 16 million hues that work at a high 440 x 854 pixel resolution. With the enhancements on its display, you’ll see bright and brilliant pictures enhanced with vibrant colors and sharp details.

Like all its contemporaries, the Droid also comes with a touch interface that responds to your commands quickly. You’ll enjoy the multi-touch capability that allows you to zoom in on Web pages by simply tapping twice. As with its other models, there’s vibrating feedback that you can switch on so that you get the haptic feedback that you want. You are given control over the display’s brightness, time, backlighting, and animations as well. To adjust the display’s orientation, the accelerometer is there for you.

PostHeaderIcon The Truest Smart Phone

Motorola now has its very own smart phone. What makes it so is the fact that it comes packed with features that a modern user would expect. It’s easily the best Android to date. Why? Motorola has also revamped the OS, Verizon’s killer network. Look at the modern design and you certainly can’t ask for more. For all you phone enthusiasts, you’ll certainly love this one.

To start with, the display is gorgeous. It looks spiffy with a handset that performs at super speeds. This is definitely a smart phone that holds a lot of surprises. You get the attractive WVGA display. At 3.7 inches, it certainly feels as if you’re browsing through your computer. There is also an impressive color support because you are given 16 million hues that work at 440 x 854 pixel resolution. In other words, you’ll see bright and brilliant displays enhanced with vibrant colors and sharp pictures. The Droid’s trim design makes the phone extremely handy and portable.

When it comes to the touch interface, you’ll see that it is able to respond to your commands quickly. You’ll love the fact that there’s also the multi-touch capability so that you can zoom in on Web pages by simply tapping twice. As with its other models, there’s vibrating feedback that you can switch on so that you get the haptic feedback that you want. You can customize the display’s brightness, time, backlighting, and animations as well. To adjust the display’s orientation, the accelerometer is there to help you.

PostHeaderIcon What Makes the Android 2.0 Better?

Motorola has always been known for its Android. But the latest installment is yet the best there is. Most of the improvements are on the operating system. Bet before you see what they are, there are also a few notable visual changes to take not of. First, Google has added some new fades and cross-application animations into 2.0 to give it a more modern and dynamic feel to it. In short, it looks more polished. The icons and elements have been updated to give the inner mechanisms a modernized look.

You’ll also be pleased to know that there is the introduction of a dedicated, fully realized turn-by-turn navigation system. You now have Google Maps built into the application. This function is more useful because it can automatically switch into a navigation mode when snapped into a dock. You can also access the application without the dock.

Google didn’t spare anything when it included a rich mixture of satellite, map, traffic, and location information. The text-to-speech directions make things also easier to understand. What makes the phone even better is the variety of information such as parking, ATM spots, restaurants, and gas station locations available to you. This is extremely useful for people who are constantly on the go. You can expect a few nifty extras now that it has been launched. You also get a dock for setting your phone on a nightstand and a car mount to serve as a proper GPS unit. It just uses sensors to alter the Droid’s functionality.

PostHeaderIcon The Android 2.0

Most of the improvements made on the Motorola go under the hood. Nonetheless, there are also a few notable visual tweaks. To start with, Google has added some new fades and cross-application animations into 2.0. This makes the Droid more modern and dynamic. It has succeeded in polishing what the previous models had. The icons and elements have been updated to give the operating system and newer and more modernized look. The bigger news is the introduction of dedicated, fully realized turn-by-turn navigation. The phone has integrated Google Maps into the application. The Droid makes this function more useful by switching into a navigation mode when snapped into a dock. You can also access the application without the dock, whichever way you like.

Evidently, Google has gone all out because you are also provided with a rich mixture of satellite, map, traffic, and location information. The text-to-speech directions make things also easier to understand. But that’s also just icing on the cake. What tops it is the variety of information such as parking, ATM spots, restaurants, and gas station locations. This has made the navigation more robust and dynamic. It certainly is more useful for people who are constantly on the go. Bottom-line is, the navigation is super intuitive and well presented.

You will see a few nifty extras now that it has been launched. You also get a dock for setting your phone on a nightstand and a car mount to serve as a proper GPS unit. They simply use sensors to alter the Droid’s functionality. These great touches are what make Motorola savvy.

PostHeaderIcon Your Contacts and Browser

You can finally breathe a sigh of relief knowing that Motorola has the latest smart phone out in the market. With the Droid, its latest model, Google has made some amazing changes to how your contacts will be used and organized. All thanks to the Android 2.0, you can now a “Quick Contact” menu to contact list. Such function allows you to tap onto a name and get a context menu. After this, you will be supplied with jumps to the various ways you can reach access it. All you need to do is choose which way you like most. For instance, you can send a message to your contacts on Facebook via the SMS, phone, and email. It’s not much of a surprise knowing that Motorola has produced some great models in the previous years.

The Android 2.0 has made tweaks on the SMS and MMS capabilities. It’s a lot better now because you are given the option to search your messages and set a limit on how many you can store before it starts to delete the threads from previous weeks. As for the browser, great things come in store to surprise you. You can just load up the different web pages now before you are presented with a fully zoomed-out overview.

When you look at the big screen, going from page to page is definitely so much better. The updated browser also lets you double-tap to zoom so that navigation is much like your computer. There’s also the auto-prediction on URL entry to make things faster and more efficient.

PostHeaderIcon Adding Contacts and Improving Your Browser

With the Motorola Droid, Google has made some amazing changes to how your contacts are used and organized. The Android 2.0 working mechanism adds a “Quick Contact” menu to contact list. Such function gives you the freedom to tap onto a name and get a context menu. You will then be supplied with jumps to the various ways you can reach access it. For instance, you can send a message to your contacts on Facebook via the SMS, phone, and email. No other brand has thought of this, and this brilliant idea is exclusive to Motorola because you can ping someone quickly and easily. Moreover, the Android 2.0 has made improvements on the SMS and MMS capabilities. You now are given the option to search your messages and set a limit on how many you can store before it starts to delete old threads.

You’ll also see great changes within the browser. You can just load up the different web pages now and then you are presented with a fully zoomed-out overview. This is a breath of fresh air from all the previous models where you could only zoom half way. When you look at the impressively sized screen, going from page to page is definitely more pleasant. The updated browser also allows you to double-tap to zoom so that navigation is much like your computer. There’s also the auto-prediction on URL entry so that you don’t need to wrack your brains out when you need to go to a site you’ve previously visited.