I was quite geeked out when I first saw this: Verizon’s marketing campaign for Motorola’s upcoming Droid device running Android 2.0. I must really be in the target audience, because few commercials have managed to attract my attention so well. The fact that the Droid (a.k.a. Sholes) is the Android phone I’ve been waiting for all along, and that Verizon cleverly manage to bash the iPhone in the process might have something to do with it as well. Only thing is, I didn’t wait for the Droid: I got the HTC Hero a month back. Oh well… Here’s Motorola’s official site for the most powerful Android device to date, and Verizon’s ad for it can be viewed at DroidDoes.com. The press release will be held November 6th.
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