Recent content by jdb80

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    [Contest] Win a free Nexus S

    Have the original DROID, love it. Would love my next phone to be the second flagship phone of Google. That thing's a beauty!
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    Android Central's Free Droid X giveaway

    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.
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    Issues with Vlingo for Android (paid version) - Safereader

    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...
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    AC Asks Droid Owners: What are your must-have apps?

    1. NewsRob Pro 2. Google Maps 3. Twidroid 4. c:geo 5. Checkbook Genius 6. WaveSecure 7. Automatic Task Killer 8. Text Easy 9. Google Voice 10. Vlingo!
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    Win another Droid Incredible from Android Central! (contest)

    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...
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    Win a Droid Incredible from Android Central! (contest)

    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...
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    AC Asks: What's your favorite Twitter client?

    Seesmic or Twidroid
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    Why Android is killing itself.

    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.