Verizon on Thursday marched out its latest Android smartphone, the Droid 3 from Motorola. The release marks the latest in a line of phones often credited with helping to revive Motorola’s strength in cellphones and giving Verizon a heavy-hitting rival to AT&T’s iPhone — before Verizon started carrying Apple’s phone as well, that is. Unlike previous devices in the Droid line, though, relatively little fanfare accompanied the release of this new smartphone. “Where’s the marketing support behind the Droid 3?” asked Ramon Llamas, a senior analyst at IDC.
i think all kind of droid series of Motorola phones have a remarkable performance and design.
Droid 3 Adds a Little Muscle but Where's the 4G Beef?
Posted by: Richard Adhikari July 7, 2011 11:46 AMVerizon on Thursday marched out its latest Android smartphone, the Droid 3 from Motorola. The release marks the latest in a line of phones often credited with helping to revive Motorola’s strength in cellphones and giving Verizon a heavy-hitting rival to AT&T’s iPhone — before Verizon started carrying Apple’s phone as well, that is. Unlike previous devices in the Droid line, though, relatively little fanfare accompanied the release of this new smartphone. “Where’s the marketing support behind the Droid 3?” asked Ramon Llamas, a senior analyst at IDC.