Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom department highlights HTC, Your next fave smartphone, and Verizon, Motorola unveil the Droid
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HTC: Your next fave smartphone?
The largest smartphone maker you’ve never heard of wants to capture the hearts – and dollars – of the U.S. consumer.
Motorola’s (MOT) Droid phone is getting a ton of buzz, and that’s by design. Verizon Wireless (VZ) chief Marketing Officer John Stratton has said the marketing campaign behind its iPhone competitor will be the largest in its history.
But the Google (GOOG)-powered device isn’t the only smartphone the company is likely to begin selling at the start of November. Though no one has officially confirmed, the carrier is expected to announce a second device that will also run on Google’s Android operating system at half the price: the HTC Droid Eris.
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Verizon, Motorola unveil the Droid
(CNET) — Verizon Wireless customers will soon be able to get their hands on the much anticipated Google Android phone called the Droid.
The companies officially unveiled the device at an event here. Like most smartphones of its class, the phone will cost $199 with a two-year contract. And it will be available to consumers starting November 6.
Customers can pre-register for the device now. John Stratton, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Verizon Wireless, said at the event that the device could be pre-ordered, but Verizon’s public relations team said he mispoke, and users can simply put their name on a list to get more information about the device.
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