Tons of Pro's, and POTENTIAL.
No way to schedule turning on/off (great BB Feature that I miss).
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I would love to see an OS update that would add this.
Tons of Pro's, and POTENTIAL.
No way to schedule turning on/off (great BB Feature that I miss).
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Tons of Pro's, and POTENTIAL.
Cons:
No way to shut off screen while charging (burn in).
Web page rendering could be improved, but load as fast as WiFi/3G allow - which is great.
Few GOOD Apps, although that will inevitably change.
No way to schedule turning on/off (great BB Feature that I miss).
Overall, quite pleased with the Droid overall, and a lot of this stuff is nitpicking.
There is speed dial for voicemail access. Just go into phone and hold down the 1 key and it will dial your voicemail. You can also edit the number so that it adds your password in automatically every time you call.
I have only been able to cut/paste buy a long hold on text boxes. In the Browser you have to either hit menu>more>select text, or on the physical keyboard you have 3 options: menu+e (equals select text), menu>more>select text, or Shift and drag your finger across the screen.I hope battery technology catches up to Droids work load. the other part to this CON is a PRO, which is the battery can be switch with a full charged battery, iPhone can't.
Goggle search by voice command is awesome.
I would of like verizon's GPS technology instead of goggles
Cut and paste text, about time this was available.
This thread is young, i'm sure as time goes on with usage people like and dislike certain things.
cut and paste is already in the droid do a long hold on the screen
There is speed dial for voicemail access. Just go into phone and hold down the 1 key and it will dial your voicemail. You can also edit the number so that it adds your password in automatically every time you call.
I do love the Droid, but today I discoveded that I cannot search the Google Calendar! Coming from years of Datebk on Palms - one of the best calendars out there - I was missing the grest features on that app, but willing to let them go for all the positives of the Droid. However, being unable to find an upcoming appointment, especially under pressure from a client, is a very serious loss for me. I am amazed that the big dog among search engines, Google, has omited this basic search function!