WSJ UPDATE: Verizon To Start Selling Its 1st Android Nov 6
October 28 2009 - 1:12PM
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The highly anticipated Droid phone from Motorola Inc. (MOT) made
its debut Wednesday with Verizon Wireless, in a major bid by the
two companies to counter the popularity of Apple Inc.'s (AAPL)
iPhone.
The phone will be the first Android device on Verizon Wireless,
a joint venture between Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) and
Vodafone PLC (VOD), and will start selling at Verizon stores on
Nov. 6 at $199.
"The marketing campaign that will support the Droid will be the
largest in our history," Verizon Chief Marketing Officer John
Stratton said. He declined to say how much the phone company is
subsidizing Motorola for the Droid, which is exclusive to
Verizon.
Motorola is betting heavily on Android to turn around a
years-long drought of hit products. The Schaumburg, Ill.-based
phone maker will have at least 20 new phones out by 2010, many
based on the Android software, co-Chief Executive Sanjay Jha
said.
Verizon is struggling to draw customers away from the iPhone,
which is only available on rival AT&T Inc. (T) Earlier this
week, Verizon reported that it had signed less than half the number
of new subscribers in the third quarter than it had in the same
period a year earlier.
The Droid sports many features not available on the iPhone,
including a slide-out keyboard and the ability to run multiple
applications at once. However, the iPhone has already weathered a
number of so-called "iPhone killers" while continuing to grow in
popularity and market share.
The phone is the first to sport the newest edition of Android, a
mobile operating system developed by Google Inc. (GOOG). Verizon
and Google executives had announced a partnership earlier this
month and said they planned to introduce a number of Android phones
for Verizon, starting with the Droid.
-By Niraj Sheth, The Wall Street Journal