Hot Deals: Sweet Valentine Gifts at Sweet Prices | Amazon Kindle DX | Nokia N900 | Nokia E72 | Browse Full Store

DroidDoes: Verizon Takes a Potshot at iPhone

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Saturday, 17th Oct 2009 | Share






Share DroidDoes: Verizon Takes a Potshot at iPhone on Twitter Share DroidDoes: Verizon Takes a Potshot at iPhone on Facebook Save DroidDoes: Verizon Takes a Potshot at iPhone To Delicious Favorites Stumble DroidDoes: Verizon Takes a Potshot at iPhone Share DroidDoes: Verizon Takes a Potshot at iPhone on Digg Get Instant Updates as RSS Feeds from Techie Buzz

The iPhone is definitely a darling of several people. To be frank, I loved the touch interface on the iPod touch, and found it much better than any other touch phone I have used. That said, iPhone still does not do several things that a Smartphone is actually supposed to do. It lacks basic features, such as multitasking and running simultaneous applications.

apple_iphone_lacks_keyboard verizon_apple_attack 

In the past, the iPhone has come under direct attack from its competitors, including a cheezy ad by Blackberry, to which Apple gave an fitting response. This time around Verizon are aiming their guns at Apple, with a promotion called “DroidDoes”, which ridicules the lack of features in iPhone, and promotes their own “still secret” phone based on Android.

Reports from TechCrunch suggest, that the so called secret phone is basically an upcoming Smartphone from Motorola, which has a slideout QWERTY keyboard and 5 megapixels camera. The phone runs on Google’s Android 2.0 mobile OS, which is why the campaign is named DroidDoes. According to Boy Genius Report, the phone will be released on October 30th 2009.

droiddoes

The fact that Apple had recently rejected the Google Voice app from the app store, and the name of the campaign “DroidDoes”, makes us wonder whether Google themselves are playing some part in the campaign to ridicule the iPhone. It would be funny to see, how Apple responds to this direct attack. However, don’t expect a strong reply like the Blackberry ad, as this time around, they are being attacked at “what they cannot do”, rather than what others do better.

What are your thoughts about the new Verizon campaign? Do share them with us, by commenting on the post.

Visit DroidDoes

Liked this post? Have a Question? Comment and share your opinions and views with us

Get Regular Updates. Subscribe to Free RSS Feeds or Email Updates. Click to expand subscription options

No Responses so far | Leave Your Comments

Comments are moderated. Please try and stay on topic. Please do not use abusive language, if you think there is a problem, please email the post author or use the contact us form to tell us about it.

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>





Better Tag Cloud