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i'm on the fence between the iphone and the droid.
i love the look and feel of the iphone. and its super simple to use, and has a ton of functionality. as well as LOTS of apps. but the droid is more customizable, has more free apps, and has GPS navigation (turn by turn). but it doesnt look as pretty or clean. honestly they should have done away with the flip out keyboard and stuck to the same touch screen as the iphone. and the droid is on a better network. but i dunno. if te droid looks more simple like the iphone, it would be no contest.
i love this droid lol and guess what... after i put all my contacts in manually i started playin around with it and found the damn backup assistant lol
I ended up going with a droid.
Just a heads up. If you add the contacts in your gmail account they will sync with your phone.
much easier to add all the information with a regular keyboard.
i'm on the fence between the iphone and the droid.
i love the look and feel of the iphone. and its super simple to use, and has a ton of functionality. as well as LOTS of apps. but the droid is more customizable, has more free apps, and has GPS navigation (turn by turn). but it doesnt look as pretty or clean. honestly they should have done away with the flip out keyboard and stuck to the same touch screen as the iphone. and the droid is on a better network. but i dunno. if te droid looks more simple like the iphone, it would be no contest.
This is why 'll be getting the Nexus One. It's about the same size as the iPhone. It's got everything that's good about the Droid, packaged like an iPhone.if you dont need a new phone right now i would hold off on buying something right now
android is planning on releasing v2.1 December 11th
and there are about 20 android phones in the works for the upcoming year... with very promising looking offerings from Samsung and HTC
as an OS Android is awesome... my only complaint with the Droid is the hardware (bulky, blocky, poorly designed slide out keyboard)... from what i am seeing in the works from other companies, that will be taken care of
With the G1, I have both, so ya, the use of it is not a problem, and I use the on screen board for most texting. My problem is the fact that the keyboard takes up most of the screen, so for any application such as web browsing, gaming, etc. where you need to press buttons while looking at the screen at the same time, it just doesn't work as well. You can't beat the ability to input without losing most of your screen. The on screen keyboard has it's place, and I use it, but I'll never give up a physical keyboard.I don't understand the fear people have of not using a physical keyboard. I've had several in the past, good ones too. It did take a few days to get used to the keyboard on the iPhone, but now I'll never go back. The build quality is so much nicer when it doesn't have to split in half to separate along, along with the unit being able to be less bulky.