I'm Michael, and I was an iPhone user for 3 years. I finally had it up to my eyeballs with AT&T. I switched to the Droid X and couldn't be happier. I kept waiting for the iPhone to come to Verizon, but I finally couldn't hold out any longer. Now, I enjoy the Droid so much that I couldn't care less if the iPhone comes or not.
My main reason for changing was call quality and reliability. I can very honestly say that I had more dropped phone calls with AT&T in one day than I did during the two years I was previously with Verizon.
I think my favorite feature on the droid is how well the voice commands work. The maps and google navigation also will save me the bother of getting a nav system whenever I get a new car.
There are a couple of things I still prefer from the iPhone. Skype could make calls on WiFi without using airtime minutes. The sync to iTunes was wonderful.
But ultimately it comes down to the quality of the phone calls. Verizon wins. I still may need a few years of therapy to get AT&T out of my memory.
My main reason for changing was call quality and reliability. I can very honestly say that I had more dropped phone calls with AT&T in one day than I did during the two years I was previously with Verizon.
I think my favorite feature on the droid is how well the voice commands work. The maps and google navigation also will save me the bother of getting a nav system whenever I get a new car.
There are a couple of things I still prefer from the iPhone. Skype could make calls on WiFi without using airtime minutes. The sync to iTunes was wonderful.
But ultimately it comes down to the quality of the phone calls. Verizon wins. I still may need a few years of therapy to get AT&T out of my memory.