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I came from the Storm, which I'm happy I had the Storm. I never realized how great smartphones were until I had the Storm. Now with the Droid, I'm much happier. :motdroidhoriz:
iphone v droid; Apps easy to use winner goes to iphone
navigation, customization, phone winner goes to droid
keyboard, web browser tied
I was cool with the 3gs and the apps, but I started hating it when I had hardware issues and I had to deal with Apple care. Apple care plus the weak 3g coverage is what makes the iphone not worth the money. The apps are really good and whenever the android market gets more of the major apps look out apple. As far as customization the only way you can customize it is to jailbreak it.
CNet's final rating was 4.6/5, which is the same as what the iPhone got. Droid got better ratings in things like call quality features, but the iPhone got better ratings in things like navigation and 'sexiness'.
Came from an Omnia, I grew to really not like the lack of a physical keyboard after an Env and a lot of BB Pearls. Touchscreen keyboards may be fine for ladies or girly men but my fingers & thumbs weren't cut out for that style of typing. Perhaps the lame auto spelling on the Omnia also helped to sour my experience. I do miss the quality & clarity of the Omnia's 5MP camera versus the often blurred image camera on my Droid.
Blackberry has its own voting line. "Dumb phones" are regular cell phones, as opposed to 'smart phones', like ones that use Android, Windows Mobile, Palm's OS, OSX, or Blackberry's OS.
I had an LG Env 3. I didn't even ask for a Droid, got it for Christmas. Had I known how much I would love it instantly I definitely would have BEGGED for it.