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Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid 3 Review
Posted: 09.22.2011 at 11:25 AM
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Droid 3  / Kris Russo
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Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid 3

The same great phone, which for the most part launched the Droid OS into the market as we know it, and that we all have come to enjoy with some special tweak’s!

Phone

The Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid 3 is extremely similar to the two counter parts the original Motorola Droid and the Droid 2, there is some small features that make it look slightly different.  It has a larger screen and a faster processor which is nice when running multiple apps, the phone doesn’t seem to lag at all!  The Droid 3 had a different feel versus the Droid 2 that a co-worker has, the Droid 3 is a much boxier stiff feel then the Droid 2.  It also has a higher resolution then its successors.

Of course it links with Facebook, Twitter, and now the new Google+ data (contact’s photo and profile info) in the address book however it is a few extra clicks to make it all link.  The applications are not pre-installed however they can be added through the market with ease!  There is also a favorite callers list that is displayed at the top of the main home screen and only shows 5 favorites to choose from, however if you drag it down it opens up the list of all the favorites instead of just the top 5. 

There is a quick launch for the phone at the bottom of the screen; it is a little green button with a phone.  The placement of it was in a spot that took me some time to get used to; it’s set up more like a quick launch app would be instead of being a permanent fixture at the bottom of the screen.  The clarity of the phone is good I had no problems with people being able to hear me. 

The Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid 3 has the option of 2 keyboard types of keyboards, the normal touch screen droid keyboard as well as a full slide out QWERTY keyboard.  The keys on the slide out seem to be slightly larger then the keys on the Droid 2 and Original Droid, that makes it nicer for those with larger hands and fingers to make sure it is more comfortable for them to use.  I on the other hand was not a huge fan of the slide out keyboard, it was very stiff and actually made my thumbs cramp up.  I much preferred to use the virtual key board, it’s ease of use is no different then the other droid phones that I have used in the past, and no thumb cramps! 

Design

The Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid 3 is now is a larger 4 inches and the resolution quality has been increased also.   It is running the TI OMAP Dual Core 1Ghz processor with 512MB of RAM  and the Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS with the Motorola Application Platform. 

It also has the built in voice input on any text field and it works very well as long as you are not in an area with large amounts of background noise or in a car with road noise, them it will not pick it up.

There’s a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top right side and the power/sleep button on top in the middle of the device.  The volume rocker on the right side of the Droid 3 and Micro USB and the HDMI connections are on the left side toward the bottom of the phone. 

There are quick launch touch keys for menu, back, home and search below the screen.

Display

The screen on the Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid 3 is a 4-inch, 960 x 540 pixel touch screen display.  This is very nice compared to it’s earlier models, however sometimes I noticed that the screen pixels can still be to pronounced, that may bother some people who notice it, however for the average consumer it may not be as noticeable!

Camera

The camera is an 8 megapixel on the rear of the devise with a 1080p recording capabilities and a 0.3 front-facing camera on the front of the phone.  It features auto-focus as well as face recognition, touch to focus technology and even panoramic modes.

The video recorder captures 1080p HD video and also has HDMI port to be able to share the videos on your big screen!  It also includes a 0.3 MP front facing camera it makes it simple to video chat with your friends.

There is a quick launch for the camera at the bottom of the screen, when you first look at it the icon doesn’t really look like a camera it looks more like a front load washing machine, but that is the quick launch for the camera!

Battery Life

I’ve concluded that I’m going to have to charge my phone every day. This is the case with whatever phone I’m using.  I did notice on the Droid 3 that they did seem to work on the battery slightly, although I didn’t have near the number of apps running that I normally do, but the battery had NO trouble lasting me though the day.  I did manage to go two full days without charging it but by the end of day two it was in desperate need of a charge!  I am sure if I ran it like I do my personal devise I would have never gotten away with 2 days of battery but, it does still seem to last longer.

Interface

Android 2.3 which runs on the latest version of Gingerbread OS with the Motorola Application Platform that runs five home screens.   

The phone never slowed and scrolling between pages or up and down long lists happened without hesitation. The user interface is wickedly fast and responsive.  It does have to Dual Core Processor however that doesn’t mean anything to the average consumer they operate the same as a single core processor but where you notice the biggest difference is in the graphics, gaming, and the video output feature.  The Dual Core Processor also helps with the battery life.  Anyone who is a seasoned Droid user knows that the battery’s don’t last for any extended length of time and the Dual Core Processor helps with saving on the battery because it doesn’t make the phone work as hard.

Web

It has a full HTML browser.   It is integrated with Flash 10.1 for web browsing so viewing most sites with flash files is not a problem.

You can pinch-zoom pages in as far as you want, you get a nice screen shot of bookmarked pages, and they can all be viewed in landscape or vertical configurations.

Conclusion

The difference between the Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid 3 and it’s predecessors are small to say the least, why fix something that isn’t broken.  There are many things that I enjoyed about the phone and little things that improved on the original!   It is a great phone for someone who wants all the power and versatility of the Droid OS on a global platform with a slide out QWERTY keyboard. 

Specs

Processor:  Dual Core 1Ghz processor
Storage: 16GB Internal Memory for emails, texts, and apps
Screen:  4.0-inch qHD 960 x 540 Touch Screen Display
Camera: 8MP rear with Auto-focus with 1080p HD recording and 0.3 front facing camera for video chatting
Audio: 3.5mm headset jack
Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS
Weight: 5.9 ounces
Battery:  1540 mAH  Li-ION – Usage (approx) 550 mins – Standby Time (approx) 300 Hours

*Opinion review provided by Kris Russo, NBC25 Account Executive

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