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#2895779 - 11/06/09 07:55 AM
This IS the Droid I'm looking for!
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iDont have an iPhone. iDont want an iPhone. iHave a DROID!!!
heh, I'm even posting with it right now...suh-WEET!
v6, boNes
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#2895854 - 11/06/09 09:21 AM
Re: This IS the Droid I'm looking for!
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"Move along, move along".
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#2896221 - 11/06/09 07:47 PM
Re: This IS the Droid I'm looking for!
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Time will tell whether it has an impact on the market. I think the only victim of the Droid will be Palm. Ultimately the question I still ask is - where are the apps? The Marketplace is still barely a convenience store.
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#2896815 - 11/08/09 02:16 AM
Re: This IS the Droid I'm looking for!
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from what they said, there's an open-source system for apps.. if it's true, there's a chance the app-market will soon be full of all sorts of useless crap, and also some nice things in between 
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#2896977 - 11/08/09 10:04 AM
Re: This IS the Droid I'm looking for!
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It's ugly. I'd like to see a phone that uses the Tegra chip, looks like the Zune and perform like the iPhone.
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#2897029 - 11/08/09 11:48 AM
Re: This IS the Droid I'm looking for!
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from what they said, there's an open-source system for apps.. if it's true, there's a chance the app-market will soon be full of all sorts of useless crap, and also some nice things in between Yeah, but it's the same thing they've said since Android-based phones were released. The marketplace is growing, but slowly. At this point I would say "there's an app for that, eventually." And that is sort of the problem right now. Great OS - just not *that* much that you can do for now.
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#2897241 - 11/08/09 08:03 PM
Re: This IS the Droid I'm looking for!
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Still loving my Palm Pre, personally.
Edited by Speedo (11/08/09 08:04 PM)
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#2897253 - 11/08/09 08:44 PM
Re: This IS the Droid I'm looking for!
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Palm Pre is a fantastic phone. I'm hoping it will gain in popularity. Same problem, not a lot of apps. But it is very nice. This is Palm's last throw of the dice - I hope it keeps going.
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#2897462 - 11/09/09 07:13 AM
Re: This IS the Droid I'm looking for!
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Well, I've spent all weekend and some playing with my Droid and so far overall I really like it. of course it is my first smartphone but I'm having immense fun with it. Yeah the app store isn't as robust as iPhone's, but really, who needs all these excess apps anyway? It's a phone not a toy. And even if iPhone has 100,000 apps, and Googlemarket has 10,000...are you really gonna be able to tell the difference? It's like looking for the difference between a drop in the ocean and a bucket in the ocean.
What I really wanted is the speed (it's definitely fast), the network coverage (no dropped calls, connects digital home network just about everywhere), GPS (free, turn by turn instructions with not just googlemaps but street view and virtual lookaround--that is so weird navigating like that but pretty cool. I joke and say that now I can actually SEE myself crash into another car in Streetview while I'm driving), email (I can set up for work email and such but who wants to work when you're, well, not at work?) It is a bit boxy, but I don't mind it. Don't know why it needs the "chin" on there either, but it's all aesthetics. The resolution is greater than iPhone's and the screen is lsightly bigger too. The biggest plus for me is that it has a physical keyboard--which I always prefer--but the virtual keyboard is actually pretty accurate and has just about the right sensitivity (unlike the Storm where you have to press down on the screen).
The speakerphone is great--I have used it while driving and the person on the other end didn't even know I was on speaker--said I sounded like I was talking like normal--even with the background noise of driving and the phone on my dash. The dock is nice too, it turns your phone into a digital clock/alarm, digital photo frame, music player, and weather station all off the bat, plus you can use the phone's other regular functions too.
The picture taking at night is amazing...I'm used to my old phone taking sucky pictures at night. The dual LED flash on it is absolutely blinding, but it works well. I used it in a dark alley and I was very satisfied with the pic.
I can go on and on but really I should do some work, haha
v6, boNes
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#2898518 - 11/10/09 06:04 PM
Re: This IS the Droid I'm looking for!
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I'm glad you are loving your phone. I think soon you will find that it will be more than a phone to you. Mine is essentially my netbook as well as a lot of things.
For me and the apps thing - it's not so much about the number of apps as the variety. Given the sheer marketshare of the iphone, you will just see apps for it that won't be present for Google (at least not yet - but who knows what the future will bring). The apps were really my deciding factor. Looked at a need and then searched to see if there really was "an app for that". For the most part with iPhone, yes. Google, not so much. I just have not seen the explosion of apps.
On top of that are the accessories. The Android strength and weakness is the handset. On one hand you have a lot of top makers with tons of innovation. However, all those handsets guarantee few innovative accessories because the lineup is spread too thin. I mean things like - speakers you can dock into, special cradles and holders. Tons, tons of cases. Just to name a few things.
My thoughts are that Google isn't there for me right now - but that's just me. But it will improve and just simply be a great phone - it is right now. I really just wish the marketplace would explode though. That is really the secret to turning your awesome phone into something epic.
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