It's simple: the Droid X has a faster processor, a bigger screen and a better camera option. These are pretty deciding factors when comparing the DX to anything else out there.
Is anyone experiencing issues with the Safereader function of the Vlingo Android app? I have been going back and forth with Vlingo's support line all day.
Phone: Moto Droid, 2.1update1, Vlingo (with 4x1 & 1x1 widgets on homescreen).
Issue: Safereader is supposed to read your texts and/or...
Well, I wouldn't say my current phone is "sorry old..." but I also wouldn't mind 8GB of internal storage and a 1 GHz processor plus Sense UI! So, maybe I do have a "sorry old phone?" I have the Moto Droid. Yes I love it. But I also love pancakes, and playing guitar, and going to the beach...
I have a Droid, and love it. But with the HTC Incredible I will:
1. Enjoy the benefits of a super snappy [dragon] processor. Switching back and forth between everything I currently use my Droid for will be even faster now!
2. Store twice as many photos, videos and discretionary useless files...
As far as I'm concerned, Android can have as many hardware configs as they want: a) it provides customers with a broader choice of devices, and b) I'd choose anything Android has over Windows Mobile, based on my past, WM-exclusive experience.