Firebird wrote:I think that chart is wrong though. Nearly sure that Droid X has a LED flash. And i know both run at 1ghz, not 750mhz.
Yeah, I see what you mean about the X over the 2.
Thanks!
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Firebird wrote:I think that chart is wrong though. Nearly sure that Droid X has a LED flash. And i know both run at 1ghz, not 750mhz.
columbia wrote:Firebird wrote:I think that chart is wrong though. Nearly sure that Droid X has a LED flash. And i know both run at 1ghz, not 750mhz.
Yeah, I see what you mean about the X over the 2.
Thanks!
Firebird wrote:knives of ice wrote:the multitouch typing is worthless. its still nowhere near as good as swype.
the droid x has some impressive specs but i still wouldn't trade the evo 4g for anything just can't wait for htc to release the damn source code so the developers can really make some amazing roms for rooted phones.
take your pick
blackjack68 wrote:Was at Verizon store last night and the Droid X sample wasn't working so I didn't get to check it out.
Rep said they are hearing 2 years for iPhone, so I should look at the X anyway, since it's "just an iPhone in disguise.
pittsoccer33 wrote:blackjack68 wrote:Was at Verizon store last night and the Droid X sample wasn't working so I didn't get to check it out.
Rep said they are hearing 2 years for iPhone, so I should look at the X anyway, since it's "just an iPhone in disguise.
thats what i'd say too if i were trying to get you to sign a 2 year agreement.
i still rock the G1. I like the keyboard too much to upgrade it. I haven't noticed that I'm missing out on much, except the processor on the phone is noticably slower and definitely showing its age.
Malkamaniac wrote:yea that whole Iphone to Verizon in 2 years is a perfect commit now, and get the Iphone when it comes. Only to make you renew for the phone you actually wanted if it comes out in the year lol.
So, let's just save you a bit of time from the outset: the Droid X is an imposing device, and it's definitely not for the small of hands. Makes no mistake, this is a big phone designed for use by big people. Well, not necessarily "big," but let's just say you're going to have a tough go of it if you're the kind of person that struggles to find a ball at the bowling alley where you can reach all the holes.
Spikey wrote:I'm eligible for an upgrade as of 7/28 and I was going to go with the X for sure even though I'll probably have to wait a while for it, but now I'm thinking about going with the Incredible instead because of this:So, let's just save you a bit of time from the outset: the Droid X is an imposing device, and it's definitely not for the small of hands. Makes no mistake, this is a big phone designed for use by big people. Well, not necessarily "big," but let's just say you're going to have a tough go of it if you're the kind of person that struggles to find a ball at the bowling alley where you can reach all the holes.
Could have been written specifically about me - I have the hands of a carnie. All I really care about (aside from the obvious calling and texting) is internet speed, a few apps, camera, and maybe on rare occasions using it for video. Am I really going to be losing a lot by going Incredible instead?
blackjack68 wrote:All of you with the X, how do you carry it? Holster?
I keep my current phone in shirt or pants pocket, but I would assume the X is too big, especially for pants pockets.
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