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Verizon Droid Meta-Review: “A Killer Phone”
Friday, November 6, 2009November 6 is an important day for both Verizon and Motorola — and to a somewhat lesser extent, Google. The U.S.’s largest carrier is unleashing its first Android device, and from the swath of reviews already in it looks to be a monster of a phone. Thus far it is being hailed as both the best Android phone to date as well as the best phone in Verizon’s current lineup.
The Droid is getting high mar...
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