Mobile deathmatch: Motorola Droid vs. iPhone, side by side

The latest contender for mobile champ has the power of Google's Android OS behind it. See how they stack up

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    Visual deathmatch: Motorola Droid vs. iPhone

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    Mobile main screens

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    Working with e-mail

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    Working with mail folders

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    Working with calendars

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    Working with contacts

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    Using copy and paste

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    Working with universal search

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    Managing mobile apps

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    Adding new apps

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    Navigating with maps

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    Working with the Web

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    Managing bookmarks

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    Using mobile-optimized content

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Visual deathmatch: Motorola Droid vs. iPhone

The latest wannabe "iPhone killer" is the Motorola Droid, which has the power of Google's Android OS behind it. Does the iPhone deserve to remain the standard by which all smartphones are measured? Does the Droid mix the best of the BlackBerry world of keyboards with the best of the iPhone's world of touch-based UI? See how these two mobile 2.0 platforms compare in our head-to-head comparison. For all the details, read our in-depth review.

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November 12, 2009
droidman 13-Nov-09 12:07pm

you can view multiple google calendars at the same time with the droid.

droidman 13-Nov-09 11:55am

If you hold home key on the droid it will give you the last 6 icons you hit.

droidman 13-Nov-09 11:55am

If you hold home key on the droid it will give you the last 6 icons you hit.

ibed78 12-Nov-09 5:42am

A very biased article, with lots of "BUT"s before Droid's features. The author wants every feature to be exactly as in iPhone.

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