Superglue your keyboard shut. Problem solved!
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Superglue your keyboard shut. Problem solved!
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I'm knocked over by the functionality of the Droid, but I have the opposite problem of most people on this thread. I have big hands, among other things, and it is just too damn small to type on, physical or virtual keyboard. I know other big guys who say the same thing about Droid. Most of my contractor buddies don't even bother with smart phones, they're hands are sufficiently screwed up from pounding nails for a living that they can't even think about using itsy bitsy keys.
Someone is going to come up with a Man-Droid, about half again bigger than the current unit, and make a whole bunch of money. Like maybe even include shock mounting/cover/weatherproofing like they do with some of the high-end DSLRs.
Wow Will are you my long lost twin? You hit the nail on the head.
Not only do I view the droid the same way but I am also nervouce about the Nexus One.
Right now the Droid is amazing. Especially right now since a tree took out my phone lines and almost my car. But I still have internet thanks ot droid. Id be going crazy without internet.
You know Ihave even grown to love the phsyical touchkeys at the bottom of the device. At first I thought the iphone was superior with one sleek home button. But really that was very limiting. Now I can go back, or home, or open a menu, all without having to GO HOME then SWITCH programs.
However it is a bit large and weighty. didnt think the 1.3 ounces would make a different but it REALLY does. Holding it up for calls and for browsing honestly stinks. I am by no means an invalid but it is definitely not to hold the device for long periods of time. In your pocket it is a wash though.
The device does feel WELL built and sturdy. The screen is gorgeous.
With all that said in my mind the Nexus One is the perfect device for me. But now that I am use to the droid I have no idea if I wil' be satisfied by the device. I havnt tested it out.
If I take back my Droid ( I still have liek 25+ days before my 30 are up) and dont like the Nexus One... what do I do then? Do I get another 30 days with it? And even then what are my options then? Just get another droid?
And to make matter sworse I keep hearing all these negatives about the Nexus One. TERRIBLE antena placement, lots of glitches,
I am just at a loss at what to do lol
[quote=xythil;304654] Yeah but you have options; I am not pushing you towards the nexus nor am I a fan of the nexus; all I am saying is that lets say you get the nexus and you do not like it. You will know with out a shadow of a doubt the droid is you and you do not mind being stuck with it for 2 years. But if you get the nexus and you find that it is more you then you made the right decision.
If you wait til the nexus release you can still go back to the droid. But if you go beyond your 30 day then you are stuck.
Last edited by pc747; 03-14-2010 at 11:08 AM.
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When I got my Droid in early December my wife got an Eris. She was moving from an LG/Env (first generation) and found the Droid to be too big, too heavy, etc. After a week of trying to adjust to the Eris virtual keyboard she returned the phone, thinking that she had to have a physical keyboard. Still, the Droid was "too big, too heavy, too masculine" for her.
Long story short...Looked at a bunch of other phones android and non-android for her. Couldn't come up with a phone that met all her requirements.
Meanwhile, I'd become addicted to my Droid and she finally relented a couple of weeks ago. We picked up a Droid for her via Amazon for $50.
When it arrived she (and I) were amazed how small and light it seemed in comparison to my Droid. I actually thought at first that Motorola had "slimmed down" the phone since I had gotten mine. Turned out, however, that the only difference was my Seidio case. And while it is among the lightest, thinnest cases out there, the subjective difference was significant.
In addition, I had been using the Swype keyboard (first the leaked version and then the beta) for almost two months. Had the foresight to sign my wife up for the beta just before the registration closed so I was able to load Swype on her phone from day one.
Now it turns out that I don't think my wife has used the physical keyboard on the Droid even once.
Bottom line: What seems absolutely critical in a phone (like many things in life including houses and mates) may end up not mattering in the least. My wife adjusted almost immediately to the size of the Droid when she subjectively compared it to mine rather than to her old phone. And the "had to have" physical keyboard doesn't matter to her at all.
Hope they won't start doing these devices smaller , imagine typing on a 2.5" screen , or browsing and watching movies on that . In my opinion the droid is medium-small , I used a HD2 for a while and the Droid is a midget compared to that one , I was thinking how to get a solid brushed stainless steel case for this to make it heavier . Luckily there are still phones like Mini 5 coming to the market , can't wait to put my hand on this 5" screen .
Last edited by smokiedabong; 03-14-2010 at 12:30 PM.