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View Poll Results: Do you dig the Droid | |||
I love everything about it |
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32 | 66.67% |
It works for me |
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9 | 18.75% |
It has its flaws |
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6 | 12.50% |
Its nothing like I expected (in a bad way) |
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0 | 0% |
Who cares about you iPhone boy? |
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1 | 2.08% |
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Re: Do you dig the Droid?
Thing I don't like:
no phone button, I hate the search button. Keyboard buttons could be better Hopefully we can reassign the front face buttons in mods to come Also no zoom in/out in gmail app No backwards delete No undo (ctrl z) Other things I want (all sw not hw) a iso player app A port of perl Some sort of chron job app I want to be aple to copy and paste Every thing else I love |
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Re: Do you dig the Droid?
Thought I would give KINGRYE a few tpis first. If you use Home++ you will have a phone button thats always on the screen
![]() This phone does everything that a jailbroken iphone will right out of the box. If you want to install "3rd party apps" there's an option in settings for that. There's lots of options for customization right out of the box, and it's very capable. I visit a couple of Android forums, and for every 2 or 3 iPhone guys that try it out and decide to go back to an iPhone, there are 8 to 10 that love it way more than their old iPhone and wouldnt think about going back even if the iPhone came to a better network. In the end it's still going to be personal preference. Dig around in the forums some and play with one in a Verizon store.
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Rooted Droid, Overclocked @ 1.1 GHz, Sprecovery 0.99.3b, Blue Smoked glass 2.0.1 Rom
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Re: Do you dig the Droid?
Initial impression with only two weeks experience:
Likes: Screen, sound, ergo's (big hands), intuitive set up (ease of use), memory, OS, speed of processor running muliple apps, 3rd party sw availability already, common USB charging port, Google Nav works well out of the box Dislikes: Battery life (isn't bad by any means but want better), Gmail sync to Outlook limited to contacts and calender, connection to PC routine to exchange SD card files, no world version yet, requires add-on (free) for MS Office files |
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Re: Do you dig the Droid?
Well I've decided in to get myself a droid to try it out. Worst case scenario I don't like it and I return it in 30 days. Ill let you all know what I think! Thanks for the info!
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Re: Do you dig the Droid?
I have had mine for all of 4 days. Moved from a vogue. So far, I have not found anything that would make me give it back. Was debating a TP2. I have found apps for all I need, not all free, but does the job thoroughly. I use it in an exchange environment and it is nice. Touchdown is a great app. Docs to Go for $10 is a great app. Now looking for games to while away the time.
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Re: Do you dig the Droid?
the emulators are the best "games" on there but i still can't see whats the difference between the "lite" and "paid" versions of them
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