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I don't get it...

Coming back to see my sister, gah I love the wya she has connections of trying phones. So she had the droid eris and the motodroid. And of course, being me, I play with it.

What a difference

the eris feels more complete of an os that would suit my needs (HTC and their magic). But the motodroid...felt a bit like the builds of android I have on my tp2. So I will generally ask the following question

What is the fascination with droid? Can you consider droid a full OS? So far I don't even while it is faster at email and text messaging, I find myself looking for this application or that application in order for me to get things done in a productive manner mixing play and productivity. I just don't see it. At all. I don't see the big deal of android and this is after putting some builds together of it myself.

Not meaning to flame anyone but I honestly want to know
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