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andreadv

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So long story short I'm pretty much over my Blackberry Tour and nothing new or cool looks like its coming out crackberry wise for Verizon so I'm thinking about making the Droid change.. My questions/thoughts are I want to get the Droid2 it looks awesome and has a physical keyboard but seeing this new Droid PRO is familiar to me berry wise.. so do you think its possible for me to get the droid2 then when the pro comes out to change it up? or in general is it better for me just to wait.. I though it would be a good idea to get the droid2 first to get use to the platform or just wait it out and start fresh with the pro.. basically help?

sorry for the rambles i just dont know.. thanks!!!;)
 

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If the Droid Pro gets delayed for whatever reason you'd be in a bit of a jam. But if the Droid Pro is the phone you've decided on, I'd say wait for its release. However, if you're undecided between the two, get the Droid 2 and you can decide whether or not to keep it once the Droid Pro comes out. Just make sure you time it right with the grace period for phone returns.
 
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You can order it tomorrow from the Verizon site. Just remember it will cost a restocking fee, which I think is about 30 bucks if you want to exchange it for another phone.

You can sidestep the restocking fee if you buy the phone from Best Buy, however, the minor catch to that is that the phone won't go on sale there till Nov. 18th. Not an issue if you're confident the DPro is the phone you want, or you're not concerned about the fee.
 

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I, too, am going to pull the trigger and drop the BB Tour, which I hate. I'm trying to decide between the Droid 2 Global and the (soon-to-be-released?) HTC Merge. Google vs. Bing, Blur vs. Sense, 1.2GHz vs. 800 Mhz, etc. -- anyone care to chime with thoughts?
 

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I've been on an 8330 for almost 2 years, the Droid Pro was tempting. Being able to get two Droid 2 devices for less than the cost of one Droid Pro pretty much decided that I wasn't waiting.

I see what you are saying OP about being more familiar with the Pro, but if you give the Droid 2 a shot you could get use to it and be glad you went for better device. I'll get mine tomorrow and I'm so excited.

Also, don't forget the $35 restocking fee they will charge for swapping phones. Wait until the Pro is out, do a side by side of them in the store.
 

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I am also on an 8330 & have been thinking about switching for a month now. I've been reading up on AC when given the chance to see what's going on with the droids & what will appeal to me. The D2 global in silver & white along with the Moto Pro dropped on the Vzw website today! :D I was happy to see that! But now I have a decision to make! I've been using a bb for couple yrs now & very acustomed to its functions that if I do go droid, I'm afraid I won't give it a fair shake because its functions are a little different. So that's why I'm torn to stay bb or go droid. Anyone else here that felt doubts also?
 

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I've been on BB for almost 6 years and have no hesitation about making the move to Android. Sure, it will take some getting used to, but so did driving a BMW after owning a Honda ;-)
 
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since there are a few of you getting ready to switch from BB to Android, i figure this would be a solid link for you all to check out to ease the transition

as far as the difference between the different UI's, remember that there are so many launcher options out there that a tacked on UI can easily be glossed over. sense and blur both have their ups and downs. myself, i prefer a stock android feel, and i use launcherpro plus, which is a very customizable replacement launcher that feel more stock to me than blur on my x
 
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thank you Map & Terp71. Terp I will be sure to check out that link you posted ;)
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I have to admit it is a little nerv racking when your use to a certain "routine", in this case device, to change to something new. But it is comforting to see other users that came from a bb make the transition without much withdrawl. lol :p
 

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it took me a few weeks to get used to android switching from my curve, but after you learn how to use the OS to its potential, i doubt youll ever want to switch back
 

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The D2 global in white will be my wifes next phone, the perfect mix coming from the white Pearl she now has. She hates the multi-Key for typing and host of other strange issues showing up with the BB and the D2 will solve her phone frustration.
I'm still using my 8330 curve and hate it more every day although I'm not 100% sure about the D2. I may hold out for the Merge or one of the other new phones coming out soon. Very tough decision with all the choices available but I'm sure any of them will be better than the memory eating junk I have now!
 

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I was a crackberry abuser. I loved my blackberry. It started to give me minor problems and the memory leaks were killing me. I got fed up with it and walked into a Verizon store after work one day and said give me a droid 2. It is the best decision I have made in the phone world. I don't travel out of the country much and if I do I will pick up a prepaid phone in the country I am going to and will use my droid over wifi. Don't walk run to the Verizon store and get an android based phone. Hands down beats my blackberry in every way other than bbl and my email but I just have everything sent to my gmail account and have no more issues with it. Most people that I know that have made the switch are more than happy and will never go back.
 
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I have just switched from a blackberry today to the droid 2. So far I'm impressed. I have had Android devices before. So the operating system isn't new to me. But it is a solid phone. I like the way I it feels in my hand. I wanted a physical keyboard this time. It would have helped with my other Android devices. Very curious about the battery life.
 

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it was hard leaving bb and bbm but it was time to take it to the next level...love my D2:cool:

I think the D2 is an easier Android device to go to because it has some similarities to BlackBerry devices. The battery life is really good and it has a physical keyboard. Those two things have made my transition a lot easier.
 

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I also got the D2G, dropped my BB Bold (9650) a few days ago. I have to admit, it's hard to get used to and the battery life sucks! I don't want to order the extended battery because I have the white one and as far as I can see, there is no white door for the extended battery :(

Can't wait to check out the From BB to Android link, hopefully that will make things easier!

One of the big things that I miss is the ability to sort my pictures into different folders on my SD card. Does anyone know if this can be done?

Can't wait to learn more about the Android world!
 

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i too left my Blackberry Bold 9650 for the Droid 2 and not planning on looking back anytime soon. i've owned my Droid 2 for about 2 weeks now and i'm getting used to the keyboard and the touchscreen interface. i was going to get the droid pro but not too fond of how it looks.
 

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So I have switched from my Storm over to the D2G and I also love it so far. However, I am concerned with the amount of tweaks I have had to do with this phone to get through the day on one charge.

With my Storm I never really worried about charging even if I was on the phone alot and checking e-mail, etc quite a bit. Now iwth the D2G I enjoy the improvements but I am concerned about running out of juice AND I have the extended battery. I am also using Juice Defender and SetCPU and it still isn't quite what I want it to be.

So, this makes me wonder if the overclocking on the D2G is affecting battery life. I also wonder if Motorola tweaked something that they shouldn't have. Today I got rid of MOST of the MotoBlur stuff to eliminate constant data feeds and the other day I also got rid of live wallpaper b/c it was a power suck (and something I can live without).

Does anyone think that Motorola will come out with an update to improve battery life? I wonder if this would help. Am I the only one who worries this much about battery on the D2G WITH an extended battery?
 

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