ATT is not business savvy and quite frankly very dumb for during away millions of potential iPhone groupies due to their communist mind set as opposed to the neo-hippy mind Gheist of the Apple-Macites.
Droid May or May Not Provide Enterprise Solutions
My question regarding the newsfeed below about the Droid is whether it will provide the much needed hand-held enterprise solution. One company in Silicon Valley is focused on capturing this market. They are working on several stealth mode enterprise solutions for the retail and gaming industry.
The site's promotional language describes the Droid further. It promises "5 megapixels ... Android 2.0 ... speech recognition ... notification panel ... directions ... video ... tunes ... 10,000+ apps ... the network ... multitasking ... high speed ... hi-res."
The site also attacks Apple's iPhone in direct language that's rarely been seen before. "iDon't take night shots," it says in an Apple-like font on a white background, similar to the look of Apple ads. "iDon't allow open development ... everything iDon't, DroidDoes."
The Droid is generally assumed to be the name of a Verizon Android phone produced by Motorola. Last week, Verizon WirelessCEO Lowell McAdam promised the first of several Android phone launches "in a few weeks" and followed up with an official press photo of himself and Google CEO Eric Schmidt wielding two Verizon Android phones, one assumed to be the Motorola device and the other looking like a variant of Sprint's HTC Hero.
No other phones so far have run version 2.0 of the Android OS, codenamed "Eclair," though the appearance of a giant inflatable pastry on the Google campus this week foreshadowed its coming.
Verizon has been stepping up their widely-derided smartphone line recently with the Windows Mobile 6.5-powered HTC Imagioand an anticipated near-term release of the BlackBerry Storm2, which we reviewed this week.
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