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Motorola DROID
Anyone else have one?
opinions... thoughts? I wrote this article about it for my school newspaper: http://hs.riverdale.k12.or.us/maverick/?read=757 New favorite feature: USB tethering - there are free apps that work great I think the droid is wayyyyy better than the iphone, its definately my fav. device -Z |
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The droid is what pushed me over into a smartphone. The integration is far beyond what I expected.
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I love the concept of the droid, I just have had terrible luck with Motorola kicking the bucket on me, friends, and co-workers in the past, so that makes me hesitate to say how much I like it. Also, I am on sprint, so I am going for the HTC Hero instead. I feel that Android as a whole is better than the iPhone in everything except media playback.
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Are you using PDANet for the Droid? Are there any applications with OS X support? How reasonable is the 5Gb/month "unlimited" limit...?
I'm thinking of getting a droid. It isn't the cost of the phone that I'm trying to get over, its the $30 a month slow leak out of my pocket... |
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I've played with it in the store. Great phone, yet the plans are just as expensive as the iPhone's plans. I don't think it's the iPhone killer that everyone's waiting for.
The iPhone killer will be a phone that isn't locked into B.S. exclusivity contracts with a single carrier. Instead it will be a phone that is compatible with a set of carriers (GSM vs. the other protocol). |
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I mean I suppose the $30/mo would be easier to pay if I could wrap my mind around what "5Gb/month" REALLY is. I know I can download a network utility and track my network usage for the next month, but being not at school, etc. it isn't going to be "typical" and it would take a month haha
I understand I shouldn't really be torrenting any ISOs while tethered, but I'm a fairly heavy user (sounds like a NA meeting...) and really wouldn't be surprised if just my browsing/random PDFs here and there took up the 5Gb in a week. If Verizon had fulfilled the name "unlimited" I'd have signed up on Droid launch day. |
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the $30 a month is annoying, but my parents are paying it for now (YAY)... if you read the Engadget review, you'll find that, overseas, they have a DROID with GSM... even so, i doubt Verizon's going to switch over from CDMA anytime soon. I've now had the phone for a while, and it still runs at full speed (and i use tho multi-app feature much more than i thought i would) Also, contrary to the VZW adds, you can use data while in a call. I've tried it, it works. i've used more than 5 gigs, and they still bill us nothing extra! seems like unlimited really is unlimited... we'll see if that changes in the future. |
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