Boy Genius shows off Motorola Droid

Posted by Chris Leckness on Oct 19, 2009

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This is the device that Verizon is basing it’s iDon’t advertising campaign on. This campaign was seen during baseball games last night and I saw it during the Atlanta Falcons game tonight. They aren’t limiting this campaign to TV either, nope… they are hitting the web too. I have already seen it on an iPhone site.

Anyhow, the Motorola Droid is the device that Motorola and Verizon are targeting the iPhone with and Boy Genius has had the device at least a couple days.

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    I'm in the market and tired of waiting on AT&T to release an android phone. As it stands, this sucker is looking like my next phone.
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