Motorola Droid hands-on photos
Motorola Droid hands-on photos
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WOW, those are some bad pictures!
ckeller@...29th Oct 2009 -
You are right
They aren't very good and there are way too many. Also many look like the are virtually the same shot.
Rodo129th Oct 2009 -
indeed
amateur photographer! :P
Anarchaotical29th Oct 2009 -
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It looks nice and I am partial to Motorola, but I think it is too much for me. I have a W755 and use the phone, send a couple of texts now and then, use the camera rarely, and listen to tunes. I don't think I'll ever use the Internet or email on one of these things. I do want a touch phone eventually however.
Geez, I've got another year to go on my current phone.
Maybe it will still be around next August...
Rodo129th Oct 2009 -
Next August
Don't worry, by next August something bigger (or smaller), better, faster
will be available. Less expensive, too, you betcha.
levinson29th Oct 2009 -
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Go With the real champ.... HTC HERO from Sprint!!!
The Punisher29th Oct 2009 -
Sprint?
The HTC HERO may be a good device, but on the west coast Verizon is the carrier to use. Having used and compared AT&T (bad), Sprint (bad), and Verizon (good), I can't in good conscience recommend anything but Verizon to my friends. That's why I haven't gotten an iPhone.
Lenny.Gemar@...29th Oct 2009 -
Devices, OS's and Carriers
Android may rock.
Hero may be good [it doesn't look half bad!].
Verizon is solid.
I'm not going to leave Verizon, no matter how much I want an iPhone.
But, so far, *nothing* comes close.
My RAZR does just fine. I have an iPod. I have a computer. I don't need an ugly "dumb computer" that is portable and makes calls.
So, I wait for a phreaking phone that looks good, runs a few apps I'd like, and is simple [NO QWERTY and NO moving parts]. Something that might help me with my iPhone envy. Anything.
Hero, maybe. Droid, no. HELL, no.
brian ansorge29th Oct 2009 -
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Looks like the old "6700" I have in my desk drawer. Is it as thick as it looks?
Can you lock out the keyboard so it doesn't call
home on you all the time like the 6700 did?
temcginn@...30th Oct 2009 -
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I agree about Verizon. I have friends who have all of the above, and I seem to always have service where they don't. I used to work for ATT (when they were cingular), and the big joke was "can you hear me now" because they all had to go outside to make thei calls on their phones while i had full service on my verizon phone which I wouldnt give up for a company cell.
mayhap2nd Nov 2009 -
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That's one big and ugly phone!!
It's has a lip!! Why isn't that these Andriod phones all have a chin
or a lip.
iciconnect2nd Nov 2009 -
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Looks like my G1 only more usuable. I love my G1 and Android. Best phone and PDA I've ever had.
colinelligsen3rd Nov 2009 -
RE: Motorola Droid hands-on photos (Motorola Droid hands-on photos)
where can I buy It very impressed
davecox@...5th Nov 2009
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