verizon droid, should I cop one?

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Apr 25, 2002
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the original storm was buggy as hell, crashing and hard resets were a daily thing. the storm 2 is supposed to have fixed most of those issues. i'm still using the curve which i've never had problems with, but will probably switch to that motorola droid soon since it has push email on gmail, unless that nexus one comes out soon on verizon. a lot of people get blackberries but really have no use for them. it's a business phone, e-mail, scheduling, IM, ect was superior to most phones, but now a lot of competitors have some of the same features. if you have strict deadlines, need constant e-mail communication or need access to attachments while mobile like i do then blackberries are perfect. so i wouldn't say blackberry is a thing of the past, many corporate companies use the business solutions where you can collab over your company network. it might be for youngsters, hipsters, hood niggas, people who just want to surf the web, listen to music and text, but for business its still solid.
 
Aug 16, 2003
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Im sure VZW will get the NEXUS. Ive heard that some of the ones that were set up on T Mobile were having troubles connecting to there 3 G networks.

I dont see to many people getting a Nexus right away though. There still almost 600.00 from Google.

I was kind of curious as what if any difference there is between the Android 2.0 and 2.1 OS
 
Jul 4, 2009
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Im sure VZW will get the NEXUS. Ive heard that some of the ones that were set up on T Mobile were having troubles connecting to there 3 G networks.

I dont see to many people getting a Nexus right away though. There still almost 600.00 from Google.

I was kind of curious as what if any difference there is between the Android 2.0 and 2.1 OS
2.1 has the Flash update android has long been awaiting