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Mutli-touch. First and foremost. The hardware is capable of it, so why not an OS that takes advantage of that?
I don't mind the Dolphin Browser for internet. It allows what I need, and has multi-touch. Including your c) option if needed. Flash is "coming soon" and will be a VERY welcome addition for sites. I agree that the camera is absolute garbage. Lower resolution cameras have been better than this one. Even the Eris has a 5.0 with no flash and looks a lot better. The soft keyboard with an ALT screen with arrow keys could be a good addition. I usually end up sliding out the physical keyboard, but seems to defeat the purpose of using the touchscreen. Overall, I love the phone. Nothing is ever perfect, and I prefer they fail on the camera front rather than put out a crappy screen or an OS that is nothing more than a roach motel wrapped in pretty resolution. |
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My wishlist item that I think is a complete debacle with this phone is the inability to access voice dialing via a bluetooth earpiece. My old Motorola Razr did it with ease and was almost perfect at getting the correct contact as did my WinMo phone. You would think that in these days of "You better keep your hands on the wheel" driving that would be a given on most phones. The problem is that there isn't even an app out there that addresses the problem.
Just my 2¢ worth.
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Personally I would prefer a more vanilla stock droid with nothing but the most basic of utilities preinstalled. (Phone and Market)
I want complete customization and the ability to only add apps I want. Nine times out of ten I prefer a 3rd party application over ones created by the OS and or Hardware manufacturer. For me the primary weakness is the lack of being able to uninstall pre-loaded apps. But I also acknowledge the bluetooth issue as that's definitely a limitation of the OS. Voice Dialer HF still requires that you handle your phone. I would like true hands free. |
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Google was quoted as working on this at the last conference where the Nexus One was unveiled. They are concerned with security and DRM type encryption.
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How about just plugging it into your pc and having it give you options immediately like internet sharing, wifi routing, sd mounting, device perusing and syncing with outlook. I know they google kept the os clean and simple but it took me 10 minutes to figure out how to flash hspl and a new rom to my old apache 4 years ago, it took me 2 hours nearly to figure out how to backup, root, and flash 2.1 on this bad boy. I don't think I'm retarded?
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All I want is for Motorola to stop giving the Milestone better updates than the Droid. The multitouch browser, multitouch gallery, and system EQ are present in the Milestone but to get them in the Droid, you have to go through a bunch of steps. I'm not even sure why the Milestone gets better updates especially since many more Droid units were sold.
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