New Update to Give Droid Multitouch

There’s some good news and some bad news. First, the good news: sources tell Engadget that multitouch browsing will be added to the Motorola Droid in its next software update

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Nexus One Sales Still Sluggish: Only 80,000 in First Month

It looks like sales of Google’s Nexus One haven’t really improved since we checked in on them last. According to the same Flurry mobile analytics team who estimated 20,000 sales in week one , the Nexus One at least held pace to turn in about 80,000 sales in its first month . As compared to first month sales of the iPhone (about 600,000) and the Droid (about 525,000), sales of the Nexus One do appear to be moving along rather slowly

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Nexus One Sales: Will They Be More Like Avatar or Gigli?

The launch of the Google Nexus One is one of the most hyped phone releases in recent memory. Only the iPhone, Palm Pre, and Droid really compare to the hype.

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Google Nexus One: 4 Pros, 4 Cons

Since the web first heard about Google’s Nexus One smartphone — sorry, “ superphone ” — reactions have been mixed. Some folks expected it to be a huge leap forward in the Android user experience

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Verizon Droid Meta-Review: “A Killer Phone”

November 6 is an important day for both Verizon and Motorola — and to a somewhat lesser extent, Google. The U.S.’s largest carrier is unleashing its first Android device , and from the swath of reviews already in it looks to be a monster of a phone. Thus far it is being hailed as both the best Android phone to date as well as the best phone in Verizon’s current lineup

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