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Mona Nomura
My iPhone Wallpaper (late)
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I can't wait to tell AT&T to EF off. - Mona Nomura
I already did. :D - Yolanda
Seriously? Did you get a Droid too, Yo? - Mona Nomura
No. I couldn't justify spending $550 on it. :( - Yolanda
Is it AT&T or the iPhone that's making you switch to Droid? - John Wang from iPhone
Both - I was blown away by the snappy responsiveness of Droid and I really miss the push notifications displayed on top. Also, the little things make it fun i.e. the security connect the dots unlocking. The handset itself feels really good in my hand and I think the accelerometer on Droid is more accurate (?) responsive (?) than the iPhone. The keyboard doesn't feel as junky as people are saying - I love their auto text method. I can keep going on and on but the Moto Droid seems to have combined the best of the iPhone and BBs. Oh and the data is SMOKIN' fast on CDMA. AT&T is janky. - Mona Nomura
I messed around with my friend's Droid. Believe me, I do want one. I loved how much faster it seemed and the display was sharper. I just couldn't get one at the discounted rate and the regular price is just GAH! - Yolanda
I played with a Droid on sunday and it rocked. I've always been super zealous about the iPhone but 2 years of dropped call and AT&T service has soured me big time. And then, having messed around on a Droid, realized what a quick responsive OS really feels like -- and the download / upload time was easily 10x better than iPhone. - Marko Bon
I used the DROID exclusively for two weeks when reviewing it. It's a good phone, but it doesn't beat the iPhone in my book. I did say in my review that it's the first true iPhone competitor though, and IMO it's the second-best phone on the market. - Andru Edwards
Marko - agree on all counts. Dru, I think it's a BB competitor - true business users can finally have a phone that is fun, too. The mail system on iPhones STINK. Android exchange implementation blows Apple's away. - Mona Nomura
Care to share the original, Mona? Me likey. - Mark Douglass
my brother-in-law, iPhone guy from day one, just took the side-by-side test in preparation to switch to the Droid, says that lack of multi-touch is a "bigger issue than expected" for him, can't zoom in on web pages. Also says that in comparison the browser is "laggy for swipe-scrolling." But says he loved the keyboard despite the bad press he read about it. ( @docbrody ) - Marko Bon