
Maybe not in time for the holiday season but in early 2010, the new Motorola Droid will be gracing us with its presences at a Telus Mobility store near you. Right now the Droid is available to our American neighbours on Verizon Wireless, but soon, Canadians can enjoy it too.
The Droid runs off the Android Operating System, and for those who don’t know, it’s an open source mobile operating system built by Google that runs on various mobile devices ranging anywhere from mobile phones to netbooks.
The Droid is Motorola’s second Android 3G phone available, packed with a touchscreen interface, slide out full QWERTY keyboard, 16GB removable storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, 5MP camera, DVD quality video recording, GPS, and more (whoa, I think I ran out of breath). It has a clean matte black exterior, and gold accents draped upon the speakers and side buttons.
The Droid will be available on Telus’ new GSM network, that launched earlier this month. So just like Rogers, you can drop in your Telus SIM card, and switch from phone to phone (if that’s your thing).



