Way back in the mists of 2009, before Siri was even a twinkle in Apple's eye, the US network Verizon was planning to add the app to all of its Android smartphones. Sadly (or thankfully?) for the network (and Android users), that didn't last. Read More >>
Android phones have been getting bigger and bigger, and that's not everyone's cup of tea. As Motorola said at unveiling of the Droid RAZR M, "Some people just want a smaller phone." Does this phone, designed to fill that niche, still deliver on performance? Read More >>
Featured comment by markcgrant:
"I think you answered the question yourself in stating that you use it to watch youtube, like most people do. How many times do we read articles that s..." More »
We haven't seen a flagship device from Motorola since the last Droid RAZR was announced nearly a year ago. A case could be made for the RAZR MAXX, announced at CES, but Moto needed something new and splashy to compete with the HTC One X and the Samsung Galaxy S III. Read More >>
Featured comment by leexgx:
"to bad the phone only comes with 1GB of ram, hmm as that is very annoying on my currant phone as other apps get force closed to often when i browse we..." More »
The Motorola phones that have leaked before its announcement event next week have mostly been varying degrees of meh. Droid Razr somethin' or another who cares. How are they going to make some noise? How about a complete edge-to-edge screen, meaning the entire front of the device is the display? Whoa. Read More >>
Android is awesome and powerful, but it has, shall we say, a learning curve. That scares some people away. After all, iOS is so intuitive that babies can use it. Literally. But you're not a baby. Read More >>
Featured comment by 143lsb:
"If you want, I can take it off your hands for you. Since you clearly can't get into it. Just think of it as a charitable donation to your local neighb..." More »
In the ‘90s, no nerd-debate was more contentious than that over the "Best" computer operating system. Were you Windows or were you Mac (or Linux)? Rifts formed in communities, hateful epithets were hurled, and friendships were destroyed. It was the geek equivalent of the abortion rights debate. Read More >>
I just copped a major feel on the new Motorola Droid 4 and the Droid RAZR MAXX. I'm going to cut right to the chase: they both carry on the traditions of their ancestors, but improve on them in ways that actually matter. Read More >>
Featured comment by mhatti3000:
"Again they lost me at the UI, although I have to say that this UI has been aptly named Motoblur, the others should be named using the same system. Tou..." More »
The long-expected Motorola Droid 4 became official today, with the slider phone containing a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB RAM, 8-megapixel camera, 5-row keyboard and 16GB of memory in its half-inch thick shell. No price or released date yet, though. Read More >>
Featured comment by Jin_06:
"I have a HTC Desire Z (aka T-Mobile G2), which has a 4 row keyboard. I only bought it because of the keyboard as I could not fathom having a smartphon..." More »
Have you been curious about Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango)? Maybe you want to try it out without standing around in some store? Microsoft just made it easy to do exactly that on your iOS or Android phone. No installations required. Read More >>
Featured comment by dirtymagic86:
"The WP7 Launcher programmes on Android only give you the tiles on the homescreen. It misses out on the best bits of WP7 once you get PAST that. They a..." More »
This morning Motorola threw up a teaser page for a new phone being revealed tomorrow. Droid-Life did a little sleuth work and pieced together none other than the very svelte RAZR reboot with Droid branding. Looks sharp, indeed. Read More >>
Featured comment by Darrell Jones:
"Picked a bad day to launch it though it's not really their fault. With Steve Jobs death causing Google and Samsung to put off the ICS/Nexus event till..." More »