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i switched from the diamond to the htc hero and i would never go back. i havent found anything that the android can't do that windows could... except freeze a few times a day. there are a few vpn apps in the market that only require that you root your phone.
only thing i would do is look into something a little more quality than the motorola droid. check out the hero or eris... after dropping my diamond thirty or so times, i have much more faith in htc products than motorola... who made the razr... i just wouldn't go with the company that advertizes their ohone as "cool" over the one that chooses "productive". |
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i went from TP2 to Android and dont regret it what so ever, and i have the Eris ( yes i kno the Motorola Droid is what we're talkin about ) BUT the point is the Android platform as a whole BLOWS wm out of the box!
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Correct, the OS is really what makes the difference here since most manufacturers have an Android device available. My Dad has an Eris and I have a MotoDroid. My Dad gave me the his Eris to get it all "set up" after he recieved it, so I've spent some time with both handsets. I would definitley recommend the higher end phones if you can get them. There were lots of apps for Android 2.xx that were not available for Android 1.5 and 1.6. ( I'm guessing because the developers want their apps to be relevant longer so they build for the newer versions of Android, and because of the sales success for the MotoDroid) Several of them were apps that I would have considered must haves (luckily Dad doesnt know enough about phones to know what he's missing lol) The larger higher res screen makes a big difference, and the OS is very noticeably faster and smoother on the Droid when compared to the Eris.I dont think you could go wrong with any of the Android devices available, the Eris/Hero, and the Moment are both excellent phones and they have a large enough user base to make support for them easy to find.
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I went from the horrendous TP1 on VZW to the TP2 and couldn't be happier. It is VASTLY improved and I can do everything I need on the TP2; VPN, tethering, gmail, VNC, remote desktop, EXCELLENT keyboard, etc.
I got TP2 through insurance replacement though, and I am admittedly curious about android phones. |
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I still own the touch pro and my brother got the droid for Xmas. Honestly, I love his phone, and couldnt be happier getting one...but im going to wait untill the end of the year to upgrade to a new phone...hopefully the new W7 phone.
The interface was very nice. It was quick with minimal notible lag, and webpages were remarkably easy to use. You know in Opera when you had to zoom in and touch a small link with your fingernails or stylus and hope that you hit the right link? On the Droid, the touch schrren is remarkably accurate. The keyboard takes a little getting used to since the keys arent curved like they are on the TP but everything else made me want the phone.
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The Razr had the highest failure rate of any mobile device in ten years. The keys rust in high humidity and the batteries swelled, not to mention the over all failures and DOA units.
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I'm with you schoust. I currently have the TP2. I've done all the new roms and it still acts like the old winmo phones. I was loking into the Palm Pre and was very impressed with it. Then I found out it had no expansion sd card port and that killed it for me. I also read somewhere that the price of the Eris is going to be free, MotoDroid $99, and the Devour will be $149. The Motodroid seems solid plus you get a 16gig card with it and a screen protector. I prefer HTC over any phone but the limits of the Eris is what is stopping me. Plus Verizon is very limited to its Android Phones. I was actually going to wait until 95-Civic finshed porting Android for TP2 CDMA phones but I have had it with winmo.
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