Hmm, never heard this arguement before...Is there a reason other then you are used to a flip phone? I can't really see the upside to a filp VS a slide.93coupe wrote:Not a flip phone
There's an app for that93coupe wrote:and no T9. I'm not interested.
I am right there with you, I love the direction the phone is going and I feel it will only get better but I will be observing from far away until the dust settles.numbnuts240 wrote:ehhhh, idk just yet.
If Droid comes to T-Mobile then yea I will most definitely go from 20% to 60%. If you get to mess with it, make sure to write a little something on it, for video tape it etc.RobPaulson wrote:i'm impressed.
if i can save some money on a family plan, i'm dropping my iphone for it. (pending a play session with the droid of course)
93coupe wrote:That skank did not come over and he did not beat.
If that is what is holding you back from the 21 century then I can dig it. I think it is a lazy way of going about doing things but yea I can understand. What I usually do it press the "End" button and yell out obscenities but yea enjoy the flip phone.93coupe wrote:I like to know that my calls have ended just by closing the phone.
You know what though, I don't feel bad for them at all.RCA wrote:It stinks if you are a stock holder for any Sat Nav companies but yea they have already taken a hit.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8331824.stm
Wow, that is so awesome. I am loving how the voice recognition actually uses Google's search engine to find what you are looking for and gives you "Did you mean" responses. HUGE thumbs up for that.S13FX wrote:ok here is the link to the new Google maps gps
IDK, I just think that Sat nav is a legitimate service that costs allot of money to run and maintain. I do feel that they charge way to much for the individual GPS devices but I think Google is putting a strangle hold on allot of different industries with their innovations and it might cost way too many jobs. I don't think that what they are doing is bad but they are doing it WAY to quickly. Maybe it is other businesses not adapting quickly enough to come up with a solution but whoa it can't be good for certain industries.S13FX wrote:You know what though, I don't feel bad for them at all.
This proves once again that open source GNU is the way to go and everyone else gtfo.
S13FX wrote:ok here is the link to the new Google maps gps
Modified by RCA at 12:15 PM 10/29/2009
Quotes from article...snwbrdr435 wrote:Sounds like an iPhone fanboy wrote this one
http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/patterson/58767
Creditability, he has none. Rip on the phone for not being an iPhone killer then tell us you can't make the statement that it is or isn't an iPhone killer. Journalism at its best.Yahoo: Hands-on with the Motorola Droid (article) wrote:it's safe to say that Verizon Wireless hopes it has an iPhone killer on its hands with the just-announced Motorola Droid....
Before we begin, I'd like to emphasize that this is not a full review; Verizon only handed out Droid review units a matter of hours ago, so I've only had limited time to test the handset....
no final answer to the inevitable "Is it an iPhone killer?" question...
It has a full keyboard, why would you want T9?93coupe wrote:Not a flip phone and no T9. I'm not interested.
Word. Android's alarm clock function is really easy to use .. but it's an alarm clock so really how hard can it be? Also, my phone updates the weather several times a day (customizable), showing temp and weather alerts on the notification bar. :PRed coupe wrote:Every cellphone ever has had an alarm clock on it. I haven't used a regular alarm clock in years.
I hardly think Apple is "fooling" anyone. It seems like us nerds are always whining needlessly about any dominant platform whether its iPhone or Windows.S13FX wrote:You should check out what Google has in store for Google maps and navigation in Android 2.0
I develop a little bit for the android platform and its f***in amazing, and the new Google gps in Android 2.0 is definitely going to put a hurt on all the other gps companies, especially since this will be offered free from Google.
Sorry apple your days of fooling people your phone OS is the best is really kinda numbered.
Android is to Google as Windows is to Microsoft.- Android is an OS that Google has developed for phones.Dattebayo wrote:You guys are confusing me...
AFAIK, the phone is called "droid" and not "android"...
Nothing on the official sites is calling anything "android 2.0" or whatever, so help me out here...
Red coupe wrote:I like how excited the OP is about it being an alarm clock.
Every cellphone ever has had an alarm clock on it. I haven't used a regular alarm clock in years.
Well the best features I already heard about and seen in most phones, except the free Navi system and the Multimedia stand. It would be a place I use to charge my phone and it would look much better then a phone lying on it's back charging with a cord coming out of it.RCA wrote:So far it looks like what I expected, not really worthy of the hype but still looks promising. I am really liking the new "multimedia stand".
My phone has this annoying tendency to NOT end the call when I close it, but to switch to speaker. I cannot find any option regarding this that I can deselect, and it only randomly happened before I got in the habit of hitting the end call button before closing it.93coupe wrote:I like to know that my calls have ended just by closing the phone. Plus, flip phones are generally smaller.
rofl....most slides however WILL end the call when you close them. Like a flipphone, it has the option to disable it.93coupe wrote:A friend had a phone that was the candy bar style and was at a party. This girl Ashlynne called and asked if she could come to the party. He thought he hung up and then yelled across the room to the kid whose house we were at "Can this skank could come over? I'm just trying to beat."
His phone was still on with Ashlynne. That skank did not come over and he did not beat.
I like to know that my calls have ended just by closing the phone. Plus, flip phones are generally smaller.