I'm terribly confiused and can't sort myself out. The Droid is a Motorola phone. The Droid Eris is, apparently, an HTC phone. Motorola and HTS work in the same "phone producing" sector. Apparently Droid is a series, of which (presumably) Droid Eris is a part of. How is that possible? Is the "Droid" line a rebranding of Android itself?
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I'm terribly confiused and can't sort myself out. The Droid is a Motorola phone. The Droid Eris is, apparently, an HTC phone. Motorola and HTS work in the same "phone producing" sector. Apparently Droid is a series, of which (presumably) Droid Eris is a part of. How is that possible? Is the "Droid" line a rebranding of Android itself?